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Since 1955, Orange County has been home to a very famous Mouse. Disneyland® Park, Mickey Mouse’s kingdom and the crowning jewel of Walt Disney’s marketing vision, entertains millions of visitors each year and is one of the most well-known landmarks of Southern California. The park encompasses more than 60 major rides, 50 shops and 30 restaurants divided among eight themed lands. New innovations like the "FastPass" system helps keep waiting in line to a minimum.
Disney’s California Adventure® Park just might be the second happiest place on earth. Located directly across from Disneyland® Park, Disney's California Adventure® Park squeezes a sampling of the Golden State’s major attractions like Hollywood, Santa Monica Pier, Gold Rush country and others, into 55 acres of thrill rides, exhibits, shops, dining and other entertainment. Disney's California Adventure® Park newest ride and attraction is The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, an eerie trip through a haunted hotel with a 130 ft. drop at the end of it all.
Downtown Disney® District
Downtown Disney® District is a 300,000 sq. ft. dining/shopping/entertainment promenade. It features such flagship entertainment facilities as a House of Blues®, a 12-screen movie theater and an ESPN Zone®. There are also 15 shops (including the inevitable, and massive, World of Disney Store®), seven full-service restaurants, and an open-air bar. It’s a fun place to relax after a busy day at the theme parks.
Anaheim Garden Walk
Newly opened on June 14 2008, the Anaheim Garden Walk promises to be one of Anaheim's top shopping and dining destinations. Located just steps from Disneyland and a short walk from the Portofino Inn & Suites, this chic and modern outdoor mall is sure to fulfill all of your shopping and dining needs. Browse a variety of upscale stores such as Brooks Brothers, The Sunglass Hut, and Tommy Bahama just to name a few or grab a bite at some of the world's top restaurants and eateries such as Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., P.F. Chang's, and McCormick & Schmick's. Please check the mall website regularly as new stores are opening every day throughout the summer.
Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim first became a meetings and conventions destination in 1967 with the construction of the domed Arena which stands on Katella Avenue. Since those early days, the Anaheim Convention Center has gone through three major expansion projects plus several cosmetic renovations to update the Center. Each expansion added another major exhibit hall plus meeting space. The recently completed expansion is a complete transformation of the Anaheim Convention Center structure and surrounding campus.
Angels Stadium
Angels Stadium is home to the 2002 World Champion Anaheim Angels. The stadium was renovated at a total cost estimated at $100 million and the project was completed in time for the Anaheim Angels’ Opening Day, April 1, 1998. Angels Stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 45,050 and benefits from the beautiful Orange County weather.
Honda Center
As one of Southern California’s premier entertainment and sports venue, Honda Center hosts a variety of first-class events each year including concerts, sporting events and family shows. The 650,000 sq. ft. arena is home to the NHL Anaheim Ducks as well as the prestigious John R. Wooden Classic. Annual events include the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, the World Wrestling Entertainment and the Harlem Globetrotters.
Knott’s Berry Farm
Knott’s Berry Farm, America’s oldest and twelfth most-visited amusement park, re-creates the atmosphere of the Old West in six themed areas including Ghost Town, Fiesta Village, Wild Water Wilderness, Indian Trails, The Boardwalk and Camp Snoopy. In all, Knott’s Theme Park features 160 acres of wild rides, live shows and family attractions and is open every day of the year except Christmas.
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