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Disney and Knotts are close by, but Six Flags is about a 90 minute drive. Between the two is the Burbank North Hollywood area which is fine if you are also visiting Universal Studios Tours. You'd have about a 45 min ride to Disney and a 40 min ride to Six Flags.
Are you looking for a family suite/living room pullout sofa type of place? There are tons of choices near Disney and there is a Hampton Inn and a Comfort Inn up near Six Flags.
Are you looking for a family suite/living room pullout sofa type of place? There are tons of choices near Disney and there is a Hampton Inn and a Comfort Inn up near Six Flags.
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It sounds like you're headed to the greater Los Angeles area and are just planning to visit theme parks...!!
If you don't go to Six Flags Magic Mountain (and it has some great rides), there are tens of thousands of things you could do other than that. Maybe the kids would like a day away from theme parks-- hitting Melrose Ave., looking for music stars at the Guitar Center on Sunset, just people-watching in Venice or Santa Monica, surfing in Malibu or Huntington Beach, looking at the classic cars at the Petersen Auto Museum, checking out jaw-dropping vistas at the Getty Center, etc., etc., etc....
If you don't go to Six Flags Magic Mountain (and it has some great rides), there are tens of thousands of things you could do other than that. Maybe the kids would like a day away from theme parks-- hitting Melrose Ave., looking for music stars at the Guitar Center on Sunset, just people-watching in Venice or Santa Monica, surfing in Malibu or Huntington Beach, looking at the classic cars at the Petersen Auto Museum, checking out jaw-dropping vistas at the Getty Center, etc., etc., etc....
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Disneyland has two parks...were you only scheduling one day for Disneyland? You could easily do two there, or three. Newport Beach is an easy drive from Anaheim/Disneyland if you'd like a day at the beach. Do you have a day scheduled to visit Hollywood/Los Angeles/ Beverly Hills? Because it's a full day trip if you're staying down near Disneyland, which is not in Los Angeles proper.
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Melissa, it's time to give you some Tough Love. You need to start actually consulting a wonderful tool called a MAP. These places are spread out in the greater LA area across two counties.
Six Flags Magic Mountain, Valencia, CA 91355 to Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park, CA 90620: 57.4 miles according to Yahoo! Maps.
Six Flags Magic Mountain to Disneyland, Anaheim, CA 92802: 61.5 miles, Yahoo! Maps.
These are not short hops. They will all involve time on LA's famous freeway system. If you catch it on a bad day, a LOT of time.
No hotel is "close" to all three. The hotels around the Rathole will put you a few miles from Knott's. But you're a considerable distance from Magic Mountain. Universal Studios is a somewhat shorter 36 miles from Disneyland, but that's still a fair drive.
Six Flags Magic Mountain, Valencia, CA 91355 to Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park, CA 90620: 57.4 miles according to Yahoo! Maps.
Six Flags Magic Mountain to Disneyland, Anaheim, CA 92802: 61.5 miles, Yahoo! Maps.
These are not short hops. They will all involve time on LA's famous freeway system. If you catch it on a bad day, a LOT of time.
No hotel is "close" to all three. The hotels around the Rathole will put you a few miles from Knott's. But you're a considerable distance from Magic Mountain. Universal Studios is a somewhat shorter 36 miles from Disneyland, but that's still a fair drive.
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Thank you RJW. =D>
Melissa, if you type any of the
cities or attractions you want to visit
into the *SEARCH* box above,
you will find an inordinate amount
of information. That, coupled with
a MAP, will help you refine
your questions here.
I do hope you have a wonderful trip.
Melissa, if you type any of the
cities or attractions you want to visit
into the *SEARCH* box above,
you will find an inordinate amount
of information. That, coupled with
a MAP, will help you refine
your questions here.
I do hope you have a wonderful trip.
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Yes, Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm are very close to one another, and Magic Mountain (Six Flags) is really far away. Something to consider: in August, Magic Mountain will be packed and really, really hot, probably over 100 degrees. I don't know how many days you have, but if it were me, I'd spend a couple of nights in Anaheim and a couple of nights in Santa Monica. Take that extra day and hang out at the beach. You will not regret it.
My cousin has been to the Six Flags in NJ (he lives in Delaware) and says the two are very similar.
You will be sweltering from two days at Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm anyway, so you'll like the cool ocean breezes and the dip in the Pacific, which, by the way, is a completely different experience from a dip in the Atlantic.
My cousin has been to the Six Flags in NJ (he lives in Delaware) and says the two are very similar.
You will be sweltering from two days at Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm anyway, so you'll like the cool ocean breezes and the dip in the Pacific, which, by the way, is a completely different experience from a dip in the Atlantic.
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Yes, and with your price range I think you could stay at Paradise Pier (maybe even Disneyland hotel) on Disney property. Prices depend on your dates though. Also the Anabella, is walking distance. My daughter stayed there and loved it. The Anaheim Marriot, the Hilton, Sheraton Park & Sheraton Anaheim (my daughter liked that one too!). A little lower in price would be the Desert Palms Hotel and Suites, which I stayed at a couple years ago and liked.
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Look on the Disney website for "good neighbor" hotels, the ones on Harbor are the closest to the park entrance, and you can walk from them. Some of the suite hotels are near Disney. Can't give a personal recommendation. Paradise Pier is not all that close, and not all that interesting.
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Did you confirm that the Holiday Inn is in walking distance? I'd check on www.tripadvisor.com to see the reviews. Unless it's a Holiday Inn Express, some otf the Holiday Inn's are a little aging. Some have been renovated though.
FYI, my husband stayed at Disney's Paradise Pier, and said it was a 5 minute or less walk to Downtown Disney which is right in between both Cal Adventure and Disneyland.
FYI, my husband stayed at Disney's Paradise Pier, and said it was a 5 minute or less walk to Downtown Disney which is right in between both Cal Adventure and Disneyland.

