Anaheim Resort
Disneyland
1313 S. Harbor Blvd
Anaheim, CA
The Happiest Place on Earth" is an enchanted kingdom
of fantasy and imagination filled with family-friendly attractions and
entertainment, dining and shopping.
Disneyland
is divided into eight theme "lands”, each of which has a number of rides and
attractions that are somehow related to the theme of that geographic
designation.
Main Street U.S.A.
At the park's entrance, Main
Street U.S.A. is a picture perfect version of small town America. The streets
are lined with gift shops, candy stores, a soda fountain, and a silent theater
that runs early Mickey Mouse films. There is an information booth to the left of
the main entrance which has a schedule of the day's events.
Adventureland
Adventureland is home to
several popular rides with the theme of the most exotic regions of Asia, Africa,
India, and the South Pacific Among these are:
Tarzan's Treehouse
Jungle Cruise, (aboard a Mississippi River-style paddleboat)
Enchanted Tiki Room
20-minute musical
show
Indiana Jones Adventure,
Riders follow
Indiana Jones in all-terrain vehicles and experience the bubbling lava pits,
whizzing arrows, fire-breathing serpents, collapsing bridges, and a tumbling
boulder.
New Orleans Square:
A large grass filled park illuminated by gas lamps, New Orleans Square is home
to the Haunted Mansion. The Pirates of the Caribbean, one of
Disneyland's most popular rides, has visitors float on boats through underground
caves, entering an enchanting world of pirates and buried treasure. At the Blue
Bayou Restaurant, located in the depths of the ride, you can eat surrounded by
cool moonlight and listen to the sound of crickets.
Critter Country
is a version of Frontierland. Older children and grown-ups love Splash
Mountain, one of the largest water flume rides in the world. Loosely based
on the Disney movie Song of the South, the ride is lined with about 100
characters that serenade with "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah." Riders paddle around in log
boats and often get sprayed or dunked.
Frontierland
-- Inspired by 19th-century America, Frontierland features a raft to Tom
Sawyer's Island and a play area with balancing rocks, caves, and a rope
bridge. There is also a petting zoo and a log cabin for the family to explore.
In season, Frontierland
presents Rivers of America This fascinating spectacle mixes magic,
music, live performers, and sensational special effects. Mickey Mouse uses his
magical powers to create giant water fountains, enormous flowers, and fantasy
creatures. A 45-foot-tall dragon breathes fire and lights up the water of the
Rivers of America.
Mickey's Toontown: This is a colorful world
of cartoon characters inspired by the "Roger Rabbit" films; a land populated by
'toons. There are several rides, including Roger Rabbit's CarToonSpin, but
Toontown itself is the main attraction.
Fantasyland : A land with a storybook
theme. Most of the rides are designed for children under age 6, You'll also
find Alice in Wonderland, Snow White's Scary Adventures, Pinocchio's Daring
Journey, and more.
It's a Small World is a slower moving
indoor river ride through a confection-filled panorama as the world's children
sing It’s a Small World.
Matterhorn Bobsleds gives a roller coaster
ride through chilled caverns and drifting fog banks. It is one of the park's
most popular rides.
Tomorrowland Conceived as an optimistic
look at the future, Tomorrowland is
designed in the stark,
metallic look popularized by futurists such as Jules Verne. Long-time
Tomorrowland favorites include Space Mountain and Star Tours, the original
Disney-George Lucas joint venture. It's a 40-passenger StarSpeeder that
encounters a a series of challenges on the way to the Moon of Endor, achieved
with wired seats and video effects
Disney's California
Adventure
Opened on February 8, 2001,
Disney's California Adventure occupies about 55 acres of the original 100 acre
Disneyland parking lot. Located immediately to the south of the Magic Kingdom,
this entirely separate gated attraction features all the best of California in
condensed form.
The entrance to California
Adventure is under a jaunty rendition of the Golden Gate Bridge flanked by two
tiled murals representing California's riches. Disney designers traveled
throughout the state while drafting California Adventure. The result is a
celebration of the brightest and best that California offers (past and present)
The themed areas within
include an area representing a seaside resort, complete with a Boardwalk and
"ocean front” amusement park, with a roller coaster, California Screamin', and
other rides, a "Cannery Row" area representing the Monterey area, something of
Tinsel town with the Hollywood Studios backlot, a high desert aviation area
named Condor Flats, an area for agriculture called Bountiful Valley and wine
tasting with the Mondavi family from Napa Valley. Finally, a wilderness area,
Redwood Creek, featuring the symbol for the entire park, Grizzly Peak (it's a
rocky outcropping in the shape of a bear head) which has a white-water rafting
adventure. Also included within the park itself is the Grand Californian Hotel,
themed as a wilderness lodge in the architectural style of the National Parks
lodges.
Soarin' Over California
in Condor Flats
is a favorite. This is a theatre attraction that lifts each guest 20 degrees up
and down. Participants soar, as though on a hang glider, over the most scenic
and exciting places in California, including Yosemite, the Golden Gate, the
Central Valley, the coast, San Diego, Los Angeles and Disneyland, along with
other locales. You can feel the wind in your face, and each guest "glider" moves
and tilts in full compliance with the scenes above, below, and to each side.
Paradise Pier
Paradise Pier is the
amusement park section of Disney's California Adventure. On the surface, it
looks like a seaside recreation park from years gone by, but beneath the veneer
are state-of-the-art thrill rides and amusements and midway games along the
boardwalk at the edge of the lagoon. Paradise Pier lights up at night with
thousands of lights and visual effects.
Knott’s Soak City USA
8039 Beach Blvd.
Buena Park
The park is a 10-minute
ride north on I-5 from Disneyland. From I-5 or Calif. 91, exit south onto Beach
Boulevard. The park is about half a mile south of Calif. 91.
Open May through September
Orange County’s wildest
water adventure park! Thirteen water-logged acres packed with 21 of the most
intense water rides, all themed to the surf woodies and longboards of the 1950s
Southern California coast.
Knott's Berry Farm Theme Park
8039 Beach Blvd.
714/220-5200
Buena Park. The park is a
10-minute ride north on I-5 from Disneyland. From I-5 or Calif. 91, exit south
onto Beach Boulevard. About 1/2 mile south of Calif. 91.
Knott's Berry Farm's hours
vary both during the week and week to week, so call ahead. The park is usually
open during the summer daily from 9am to midnight.. Special hours
and prices are in effect during Knott's Scary Farm
in late October (a hugely popular event). Stage shows and special activities are
scheduled throughout the day. Pick up a schedule at the ticket booth.
This park focuses on newer and faster thrill rides
that target Southern California youths and families instead.
With 165 fast-paced amusement rides, shows and
attractions. Enjoy Wild West stunt shows, thrilling roller coaster rides, and
the children’s favorite: Camp Snoopy.
Ripley's "Belive it or Not!" Museum
7850 Beach Blvd, Buena Park
At Ripley's, visitors are challenged by the unique and the bizarre. The museum
has assembled a collection of real-life phenomena and scores of curiosities that
are very strange and also mystifyingly true. Some of the items are even quite
beautiful!
The Motts
Miniatures Museum & Dollhouse Shop
7900 La Palma Ave.
Buena Park
Just up the street from
Knott’s Berry Farm
The museum showcases the History of America
in miniature from the Pilgrims to modern times. Some exhibits are so small that
they must be viewed under magnifying glasses. There are dressed fleas, rice
carvings, 350 hand-carved ivory elephants in a bean shell, portraits of U.S.
Presidents on the heads of pins, the world's smallest folding pocket knife, and
more.
Richard Nixon Library
18001 Yorba Linda Blvd
714/993-5075
Fax: 714/993-3393
Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 11am-5pm
This presidential library, located in Nixon’s
boyhood town, celebrates the roots, life, and legacy of America’s 37th
President. The 9-acre site contains the modest farmhouse where Nixon was born,
manicured flower gardens, a modern museum housing presidential archives, and the
final resting place of Mr. Nixon and his wife, Pat.
Anaheim Indoor Market
1440 S. Anaheim Blvd. The
marketplace, Orange County’s largest indoor swap meet, has more than 200 stores
selling merchandise at 50 percent to 70 percent below retail price. It is open
six days a week, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., closed on Tuesdays.
The marketplace has a food
court, and shoppers can enjoy mariachi music, 3-5 p.m. Saturdays, and live
concerts, 1-4 p.m. Sundays.
Believe it or not, you can also
watch professional wrestling in the marketplace’s back lot arena, 1-4 p.m.
Sundays.
Call: (714) 999-0888.
Anaheim Museum
241 S. Anaheim Blvd.
714-778-3301
10 a.m.-4
Wednesday-Friday; noon-4 Saturday, and by appointment Sunday-Tuesday.
The Anaheim Museum houses a
combination of history, culture, and art in its 1908 building. Children can
visit the Communications Room for interactive activities. The Anaheim Room has
displays of pictures and tools essential to Anaheim’s settlers.
The Farmers Market and
Crafts Fair,
at Center Street Promenade
and Lemon Street. Every Thursday 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., the Farmers Market
features more than 60 vendors selling fruit, vegetables, baked goods, flowers
and craftwork.
Call: (714) 956-3586.
Hobby City,
1238 S. Beach Blvd.
Families can enjoy 10 acres
of hobby, craft and collector shops. A half-scale replica of the White House
offers rare dolls and toys. Hobby City also has a theme park called Adventure
City, where children can enjoy rides, face painting and puppet shows.
Aquarium of the Pacific
100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach
(Los Angeles County)
(562) 590-3100.
This internationally renowned aquarium creatively examines the
treasures of the Pacific Ocean, the planet's largest, most diverse body of
water. The Aquarium of the Pacific explores three regions of the Pacific Ocean:
the Southern California/Baja Pacific, the Northern Pacific, and the Tropical
Pacific. The
aquarium features futuristic design and technology.
Discovery Science Center
This 59,000-square-foot facility is filled with fun, hands-on exhibits for
children and adults. Visitors can experience an earthquake in the "Shake Shack,"
lie on a bed of 3,500 nails, walk through a tornado, engage in live science
demonstrations, watch a 3-D laser show and more.
Crystal Cathedral
The Crystal Cathedral is
situated in Garden Grove less than two miles from Disneyland. Located at
the southwest corner of Chapman Avenue and Lewis Street between Harbor Boulevard
and The City Drive.
Guided tours every
half-hour, Monday through Saturday, from 9 -3:30. Sunday church services are at:
9:30 AM and 11 AM, plus an Hispanic (Spanish-speaking) service at 12:45 PM, and
an evening (English-speaking) service at 6:30 PM.
Each year, the Crystal
Cathedral presents two major pageants: The Glory of Christmas. (in
December), and The Glory of Easter (in March). These feature a cast of
200 in Biblical period costumes, a choir, angels, live animals, and joyous music
from a 70-piece orchestra.
The largest glass building
in the world, the Cathedral was built by the Rev. Robert Schuller. Schuller
started out in 1955, as pastor of California's first "drive-in" church, in
Garden Grove. It was originally located in a drive-in movie theatre, and Rev.
Schuller preached from the roof of the concession stand. After his radio
broadcasting success, Rev. Schuller opened the Crystal Cathedral in 1980.
Universal Studios
Located in Universal City,
Hollywood, about a 40 minute drive northwest of Anaheim
100 Universal City Plaza
Universal City
Hours fluctuate seasonally.
Open everyday except Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Universal Studios Hollywood,
the world's largest movie studio and theme park, allows guests an exhilarating
opportunity to experience a genuine working movie studio through their thrill
rides, one-of-a-kind attractions and live shows based on movies actually filmed
at its fully functioning movie studio.
Themed rides and shows
propel the visitor into the exciting worlds of their favorite movies. Among
these are the new rock n’ roll Spider-Man Rocks, the popular Mummy Returns:
Chamber of Doom or the monster plunge of Jurassic Park: The Ride, plus more
attractions and shows.