How much does a shuttle from lax to disneyland cost?

The best bus/shuttle service from San Francisco to Anahiem, CA?

  • We are planning to goto Disneyland, CA on 28th March from San Francisco. I'm trying to find a good shuttle service and so far came to know of greyhound and $5 service but greyhound has really bad reviews and $5 bus service never has seats (as checked online). Can somebody suggest a better bus service or approximate cost for a round trip in a cab?

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    You've asked this before. Didn't you believe any of the answers? It is over 400 miles from San Francisco to Disneyland. Your options are: 1, Greyhound Bus 2. Fly to Santa Ana and get a cab to Disneyland. 3. Rent a car and drive. It's a good 8 hour drive 4. Cross the bay to Emeryville and take the Amtrak train to Los Angeles, then Metro Bus # 460 to Disneyland.

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It is a 400 miles plus trip from San Francisco to Aneheim. No way is Greyhound doing this for $5. You can't get fifty miles on Greyhound for $5. Round trip in a cab would be about $2,500. The good news is that three people can ride in the cab for the same cost.

Vince M

A cab (if you could get one crazy enough to take you) is going to cost a lot of money, Queen of England money. Anahiem is over 400 miles south of San Francisco. I would rent a car. It will take you about 7 hours to drive there.

I8AShroom

cashuttlebus.com This bus will take you to Union Station in LA. From there, you can take the Amtrak train to Anaheim.

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