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Disneyland Resort

 

The busiest place on Earth

  • Address: 1313 S. Harbor Blvd. [ map ]

    Cross Street: Between S. Manchester and W. Ball Rds.

    Neighborhood: Anaheim & Buena Park

    Phone: (714) 781-4565

    Hours: Daily 8am-12am, but during winter months, the park may close early. Call ahead to check your specific dates.

    Type: Amusement Parks, Kids, Family, Landmarks

  • Cost: One-day pass: $59 for adults, $49 for children. Under three free. Two-day park hopper: $116 for adults, $96 for children. Three-day park hopper: $169 for adults, $139 for children. CityPass: $199 for adults, $159 for children.

    Parking: $10; $12 for oversized vehicles; $17 for buses

    Tips: Fridays and Mondays tend to be busier than Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, but in the summer months all bets are off. The absolute busiest month is August; the best month is September after school starts.

  • > official website

Since 1955, close to half a billion people have walked through the gates of this, the most popular tourist attraction in California. Theatrical events, rides, shops and restaurants fill the park from end to end with whiny kids and the parents who dote on them.

Disneyland Resort has been, for decades, the ultimate in Los Angeles-area tourist destinations—even though it's in Orange County and almost an hour from LA proper. For its 50th anniversary, the park has planned 18 months of extravaganzas with a new fireworks spectacular that flies Tinker Bell in an unprecedented, eye-popping manner. The most popular attractions live at the Frontierland/Adventureland/New Orleans Square border, where the Indiana Jones Adventure, the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean are within a short distance of one another. Set locations are a good spot for the tykes to meet favorite characters, but if it's Mickey and Minnie they want, head straight to Mickey's Toontown. Next to Sleeping Beauty Castle, Disney's signature princesses of the non-half-fish variety hang out; The Little Mermaid's Ariel is relegated to King Triton's Garden (just south of the Matterhorn) for autograph signing.

I have Question. Why was it built? has it been remodeled or changed? How much is admission?? I really want to it! Please... I waiting for your answer!!

Posted 07/23/07 02:31PM PDT by Jenny