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Property Type Hotel, Inn/ChaletYear Built 9999Suns Tbr Now Offering Shuttle Service, Pick Up And DropOff From June 10 Through September 10, 2003 ShuttleService Will Be Available Anytime Before 11 Am To DisneyLand And Returning To The Hotel Anytime After 7 30 Pm Buena Park Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Buena Park hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Buena Park, USA.

Address: 8580 Stanton Ave, Buena Park, California United States of America

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