Disneyland California - Your Guide to the Disneyland California Theme Park and Resort
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Where Disney fantasies and Characters are brought to life! Disneyland Resort Park Hopper tickets are available for 2, 3, 5 and 6 days. Multi-day tickets entitling guests to admittance to both Disneyland Resort Theme Parks, including visits to both Parks on the same day. Includes one admission for early entry into a designated Theme Park.
All tickets give you total freedom to go between Disneyland Park and Disney's California Adventure on the same day.
Disneyland Park
From the charm of Main Street, U.S.A to the whimsy of Mickey's Toontown, explore eight fantastic "lands" of nostalgia, colour and delight. |
Let your imagination run free in a magic kingdom where life is a fairy tale and dreams really do come true.
At Disneyland Park, experience over 60 attractions -- more than ever before. Zoom through doom on their biggest ride in 40 years, the Indiana Jones Adventure. It's the most high-tech, adrenaline-pumping thrill on wheels! Behold undying love in the stage show, The Spirit of Pocahontas. Don't forget to meet those lovable Disney characters - Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and more.
Disney's California Adventure
This new 55-acre theme park located right next door to Disneyland. Enjoy five themed lands, including Sunshine Plaza, Paradise Pier, Hollywood Backlot Pictures, Golden State and the all-new A Bugs Land where you can learn all about bugs in the It's Tough to be a Bug! 3D movie. Experience the breathtaking sensation of flight in Soarin' Over California and the heart-pounding excitement of white-water rafting on Grizzly River Run. Are you brave enough to ride the speeding, looping coaster cars of California Screamin'!
Properties at Disneyland Resort California
Disneyland Park, the original theme park built by Walt Disney, which opened on July 17, 1955.
Disney's California Adventure, a theme park that celebrates the history and culture of the Golden State, which opened on February 8, 2001.
Disneyland Hotel, the original hotel built by Jack Wrather which opened in October 1955 and was acquired by Disney in 1988.
Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, based on the craftsman style of architecture of the early 1900s.
Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel, a hotel themed after the section of Disney's California Adventure it overlooks.
Downtown Disney, an outdoor retail, dining and entertainment district located between the entrance promenade of the Disneyland Resort theme parks and the Disneyland Hotel.
Mickey & Friends Parking Structure, the primary parking area for guests of Disneyland Park and Disney's California Adventure.
Disneyland Resort California Transportation |
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Unlike the Walt Disney World Resort, all properties at the Disneyland Resort are located within walking distance from each other; therefore, there is very little vehicular transportation between properties.
The Disneyland Monorail System transports guests between the Tomorrowland station, inside Disneyland Park, and the Downtown Disney station (formerly known as the Disneyland Hotel station). Admission to Disneyland Park must be purchased to ride the Monorail.
Parking lot trams provide free transportation from esplanades located to the west and east of the theme parks' main entrance to the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure, and to the Lion King lot and Anaheim Convention Center crosswalk, respectively.
Shuttles to off-site hotels and overflow parking areas pick up and drop off at the esplanade east of the theme parks' main entrance, as well as the esplanade near Downtown Disney and the Disneyland Hotel. Taxis can also be found in these areas.
Public transportation is available from the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) along the east end of the property, along Harbor Boulevard. OCTA also provides service along the north and south ends of the property, along Ball Road and Katella Avenue, respectively.
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