Disneyland

Location

Los Angeles
United States
33° 48' 43.5528" N, 117° 55' 8.2776" W
US
General info: 

Disneyland is known as the happiest place on Earth. Opened on 1955, iIt is the only theme park designed and built under the direct supervision of Walt Disney.

Here you have Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, their girlfriends and the rest of the Duckburg celebrities. Disneyland was engineered to keep anything outside from intruding on your experience. Apart from the comic book friends, Disneyland also features dozens of rides,

Next door is also the California Adventure park right next door, a separate theme park with a growing collection of rides based on animated films.
Disneyland is not just a park but a wonderful world where all of your favorite Disney characters come to life.

Getting there: 

Anaheim Resort Transit System (ART): this shuttle provides transportation from most hotels near Disneyland to area attractions including Disneyland, Downtown Disney, California Adventure the Convention Center, Anaheim Gardenwalk and the Crystal Cathedral.
The Disneyland Resort Express - Southern California Gray Line bus service between Disneyland (and Anaheim area hotels), and Los Angeles International (LAX) or Orange County/John Wayne Airport (SNA).

Costs: 

Adult (9 +): $ 139.00
Children (3 – 8): $ 129.00

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