We’ve got the ultimate vacation idea for you Disney fans out there — a coast-to-coast Disney trip!

That’s right, we’re talking about doing Disney World and Disneyland Resort BACK TO BACK. Six parks and days of fun sounds pretty great, right?! Well, if that’s a vacation idea you’d like to try, we have some great news.
Breeze Airways has just resumed its non-stop flight service from Orlando, Florida to Orange County, California. The flight goes directly from MCO to SNA (or vice-versa).

This is one of Breeze Airway’s seasonal offerings and had been suspended for several months. The flight price starts at $89, but you can upgrade to Breeze’s “Nice, Nicer, or Nicest” categories for an upcharge fee.

Currently, the flight is only available on select days through mid-August. Summer tends to be a peak season for travel, and is a very common time for families to visit Disney parks when their children are out of school.

While MCO tends to be the popular airport choice for those going to Disney World, SNA is a little more under-the-radar for trips to Disneyland Resort. However, many Disney fans and even people on our team prefer to fly to SNA over the more popular LAX because they find it easier to navigate.

Flights between Orlando and the Anaheim area are often multiple hundreds of dollars per person, so this deal could save you a LOT on your upcoming trip. And this summer, there’s quite a bit to see in the parks! Disneyland Resort is hosting Pixar Fest once again, and Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is opening up on the east coast. Sounds like a great time to travel!

We’ll make sure to keep you in the loop with any more flight information or travel deals, so stay tuned to AllEars for the latest.
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How do you fly from Disney World to Disneyland? Tell us in the comments!

Is there a package to include the travel, park tix and hotels for both parks? Or is a very long park hopper needed ? ?