Kids Fly Free on Alaska Air to Disneyland
Cheap seats are a terrific deal, but free is better. To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the fabled theme park, Alaska Airlines Vacations is touting a “Kids Fly Free to Disneyland® Resort Package.”
There are restrictions. The free seats for children (ages two through eleven) come only with the purchase an Alaska Airlines Southern California Vacation package. Packages are on sale through March 19, and permit travel through June 28, 2006.
The package includes passage to one of six Southern California airports, all within proximity of Disneyland: Los Angeles International, Long Beach, Burbank, Ontario, Orange County, and, a bit farther down the coast, San Diego.
The price includes round-trip discount airfare, a four-night hotel stay, airport transfers, and five-day admission to the park for one adult and one child. Here are some sample rates from select western cities for “Kids Fly Free”: Seattle/Tacoma $585; Portland $585; Spokane $597; Boise $563; Medford $610; Eugene $608; Vancouver CAD$743; Anchorage $851 and Calgary CAD$743.
“Kids Fly Free to Disneyland® Resort” prices are available from most cities on the West Coast, Alaska, and Canada provided that those cities are served by Alaska Airlines or its regional partner, Horizon Air.
Alaska Airlines Vacations offers packages not just to Disneyland, but to Walt Disney World in Orlando. If you are tired of theme parks, Alaska Airlines Vacations offers packages to Canada, Arizona, California, New York, Washington D.C., Nevada, Hawaii, Mexico, or … Alaska.
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User comments
This isn't a good deal if you want to stay at Disney resort or good neighbor hotels, as Alaska Airlines isn't extending the free 5 for 3 Disneyland park hopper ticket currently being offered at a lot of hotels. For a family of 4, the Disneyland resort tickets are worth savings of more then $700.00. So, the child fly free with taxes is more then offset by one having to spend > $700.00 on Disneyland tickets which are free if one were to book the hotel, and air separately...
Posted by: Mona Ji | Jul 13, 2009 1:10:53 AM