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| The original
home of Disneyland which has been casting a
magical spell on children for over 45 years.
Together with America's oldest theme park, Knott's
Berry Farm which is also located here, Anaheim
has grown into one of the world's major tourist
centers. Over the years Anaheim has spawned
a vast range of attractions and activities which
cater for its millions of visitors. |
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Adventure
City
Fun for
all ages, Adventure City has a petting
farm, children's theatre, roller coaster
and much more.
Disneyland
Disneyland
is an exciting year-round visitor destination.
Know throughout the world, Disneyland
is one of the most popular family destinations.
Filled with rides, mascots, restaurants,
shows, games and more, the park is a city
within itself. Be sure to check out some
Disneyland's featured attractions including
Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Frontierland
and Adventureland. |
Universal
Studios Hollywood
Visitors to Universal Studios can take
a behind-the-scenes look at the world's
largest working movie studio. Rides feature
the likes of King Kong, ET, and Jaws,
and they feature earthquakes and Back
to the Future time travel. Shopping and
restaurants are also available in abundance. |
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The Motts Miniatures Museum & Dollhouse
ShopTM
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. |
The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art and
Kidseum
The Bowers museum preserves and displays
the arts of cultures from around the world.
Visitors will enjoy learning about different
people all over the planet through their
artistic creations. |
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Knott's Berry Farm
With 165 exciting rides, shows and attractions,
it's no wonder that Knott's Berry Farm
is the nation's most popular independent
themed amusement park. Enjoy wild west
stunt shows, thrilling roller coasters,
and the kid's favorite, Camp Snoopy. |
Ripley's
"Belive it or Not!" Museum
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! |
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Movieland
Wax Museum
Over 270
stars from John Wayne to Kevin Costner
to Madonna displayed in authentic sound
stage sets. Visit the Starlite and Main
Street gift shops, offering an outstanding
collection of Hollywood memorabilia. |
Medieval
Times Dinner and Tournament
Dramatic
horsemanship, jousting matches, and sword
fights are all part of Medieval Times.
And, guests enjoy a four-course "finger
food" meal including whole roasted
chicken, spare ribs, potatoes, pastries
and beverage.
Wild
Bill's Wild West Dinner Extravaganza
Wild Bill's
offers an evening of extraordinary entertainment
and good food. Guests enjoy dazzling costumes,
live western music, comedy and specialty
acts. The generous meal includes soup,
salad, chicken, ribs and baked beans. |
International
Printing Museum
This museum
traces the history and development of
the printing press. From its origins in
China and Europe, through colonial America
and the 19th century to the present, visitors
can see the effect of the press on the
lives of famous, and ordinary, Americans.
The International Printing Museum allows
visitors to view rare antique printing
machines and watch skilled craftsmen. |
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Catalina Island
Visitors
can find Catalina Island located off the
Southern California Coast, and it can
be enjoyed several exciting ways: glass
bottom boats, coastal cruises and tours
around the city of Avalon. Shopping, dining
and accommodations are everywhere on this
beautiful island. |
Queen
Mary Seaport
The Queen
Mary represents the golden age of transoceanic
travel, and it is permanently docked on
Long Beach Harbor for visitors to enjoy
that by-gone era. Visitors are invited
to walk the length of the ship, eat fine
foods in settings ranging from casual
to elegant, shop in colorful shops, and
take in the atmosphere aboard a great
steamship.
San
Diego
Visitors
to Anaheim who have the time enjoy driving
down the California coastline to visit
San Diego, located two hours away. San
Diego is a beautiful city and boasts a
lovely harbor setting, a charming colonial
Old Town and many world renowned attractions,
including Sea World and the San Diego
Zoo.
Crystal
Cathedral
Philip Johnson
designed this famous house of worship,
which some have called "the most
spectacular religious edifice in the world."
The cathedral is meant to look like a
four-pointed star, and is constructed
from 10,000 panes of glass that cover
weblike translucent walls. The cathedral
seats 2, 890 with ease.
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.
Mission
San Juan Capistrano
Many come to see this old Spanish mission
because of its great beauty. The architecture
brings a little bit of old Spain to California,
including Moorish fountains. Every spring
the swallows return to this collection
of chapels, barracks, and other old structures
from California's by gone past.
Legoland
California
This new family theme park is especially
meant for kids 2-12. Most of the attractions
in the 128-acre park are kid-powered,
requiring youngsters to pedal, pull, push
or steer their own way. Of course, the
park features the LEGO toys and prominent
LEGO constructions like Miniland, a scaled
down replica of five regions of the U.S.
made of 20 million LEGO bricks. There
is also the LEGO Mindstorms learning center
featuring computer-equipped facilities
utilizing LEGO software. Other attractions
include a castle, a roller coaster, a
safari adventure, and several boat rides. |
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