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Question Posted Sunday February 25 2007, 12:38 am

how much money is it to go to disneyland? thanks and whats the difference between disneyland/world and epcot??

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ImFakingHotPink answered Sunday February 25 2007, 1:39 am:
disneyland and disneyworld is almost the same thing. disneyworld i think has more 'rollercoaster' like rides, however disneyland is less of that, it's the original. epcot is in disneyworld and it has rides/shows.


if you plan on going to any of these places you need to bring at least 100 bucks plus the ticket fee. i mean, you go there and spend the whole day that means lunch, snack, dinner, snack. meals there average around 15-25 bucks a person and thats just at the average places not even the resturants. and as far as snacks go- well just to buy a water it cost $3. then there are suviniers and if you want to take a fairy.. thats extra and arcards,ect. it's not a cheap trip.

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