"The Disneyland Resort is "The Happiest Place on Earth," featuring two theme parks, an entertainment district and 3 hotels. All within walking distance are: Disneyland, Walt Disney's original theme park; Disney's California Adventure, Disney fun with a whole new attitude; Downtown Disney® District, a public esplanade of dining, family entertainment and shopping; the luxurious Disney's Grand Californian Hotel®; Disney's Paradise Pier® Hotel; and the Disneyland Hotel.
The Disneyland® Resort offers more that 85 thrilling attractions; 21 sensational shows; 3 colorful major parades; 70 fabulous restaurants; and 91 unique and irresistible shops - it can take more than a few days to see it all. And there are so many great destinations close by! And . don't miss "a bug's land," a whole-new land for kids at Disney's California Adventure® park where you can experience the world from a bug's point of view.
Address: 1313 S. Harbor Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92127 [ view map ]
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Toontown at Disneyland
Get "oar"ganized with some teamwork and coaching from your adventuresome guides. Then test your pioneering spirit as you: Row your way downriver frontier-style without any motorized help Race around Tom Sawyer Island in real canoes. Watch out for wildlife along the river's edge!
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Catal Dining Area at Disneyland Downtown
Truly a slice of California's natural resources -- representative of Yosemite and the California Redwoods, this eight-acre mini-wilderness contains a number of hiking, climbing and exploring opportunities for those seeking adventure.
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Disney's Tomorrowland
Get "oar"aniseed with some teamwork and coaching from your adventuresome guides. Then test your pioneering spirit as you: Row your way down river frontier-style without any motorized help Race around Tom Sawyer Island in real canoes. Watch out for wildlife along the river's edge!
Ready to Go? 
Disney's Tomorrowland at Night
Visit the Imagination Institute for the Inventor of the Year Award. Be shaken up by the demonstration of Professor Wayne Szalinski, who has made a very small discovery.
In this amazing 3-D experience, find out what it's like to be in a theater that shrinks to the size of a shoebox!
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Rainforest Birds at Disneyland Park
Visit the Imagination Institute for the Inventor of the Year Award. Be shaken up by the demonstration of Professor Wayne Szalinski, who has made a very small discovery.
In this amazing 3-D experience, find out what it's like to be in a theater that shrinks to the size of a shoebox!
Ready to Go? 
Disneyland Castle
Truly a slice of California's natural resources -- representative of Yosemite and the California Redwoods, this eight-acre mini-wilderness contains a number of hiking, climbing and exploring opportunities for those seeking adventure.
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The People Mover and Rocket Jet rides in Disneyland's Tomorrowland
Truly a slice of California's natural resources -- representative of Yosemite and the California Redwoods, this eight-acre mini-wilderness contains a number of hiking, climbing and exploring opportunities for those seeking adventure.
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Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Truly a slice of California's natural resources -- representative of Yosemite and the California Redwoods, this eight-acre mini-wilderness contains a number of hiking, climbing and exploring opportunities for those seeking adventure.
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Disney Eureka California Parad
Truly a slice of California's natural resources -- representative of Yosemite and the California Redwoods, this eight-acre mini-wilderness contains a number of hiking, climbing and exploring opportunities for those seeking adventure.
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Grizzly River Run at Disney's California Adventure park
The "Wetter the Better" is the motto of this thrilling raft adventure that sends you roaring down an abandoned mine and rushing on a river through the scenic foothills of the Sierra Nevada. It's one of our tallest, longest, fastest rapids ride yet!
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Getting Here and Getting Around
From Los Angeles Airport:
* Take the I-105 E ramp.
* Merge onto I-105 E.
* Continue for 16.7 miles, then take the I-605 N/I-605 S exit.
* Merge onto I-605 N.
* Take the I-5/SANTA ANA FWY exit towards SANTA ANA (South).
* Merge onto I-5.
* Continue for 12.7 miles, then take the DISNEYLAND DR exit towards BALL RD.
* Merge onto DISNEYLAND DR.
From John Wayne Airport, Orange County
* Turn LEFT onto MACARTHUR BLVD.
* Take the I-405 N ramp towards LONG BEACH.
* Merge onto I-405 N.
* Take the CA-55/COSTA MESA FWY exit towards NEWPORT BEACH/ RIVERSIDE.
* Take the CA-55 N exit towards RIVERSIDE.
* Merge onto CA-55 N.
* Continue for 3.5 miles, then take the I-5 N exit towards LOS ANGELES.
* Merge onto I-5 N.
* Continue for 6.7 miles, then take the HARBOR BLVD exit towards BALL RD.
* Turn RIGHT onto S HARBOR BLVD.
* Turn LEFT onto W BALL RD.
* Turn LEFT onto DISNEYLAND DR.
From Ontario Airport:
* Turn RIGHT onto S HAVEN AVE.
* Continue for 2.2 miles, then take the CA-60 W ramp.
* Merge onto CA-60 W.
* Continue for 15.3 miles, then take CA-57 S towards SANTA ANA.
* Merge onto CA-57 S.
* Continue for 13.5 miles, then take the BALL RD exit.
* Turn RIGHT onto E BALL RD.
* Continue for 2.5 miles, then turn LEFT onto DISNEYLAND DR.
From Burbank Airport:
* Take the I-5 S/GOLDEN STATE FWY SOUTH ramp.
* Merge onto I-5 S.
* Continue for 38.2 miles, then take the DISNEYLAND DR exit towards BALL RD.
* Merge onto DISNEYLAND DR.
Then for...
Disney's California Adventure™ park and Disneyland park:
Proceed across Ball Road. Use the left three lanes to access the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure.
Downtown Disney® District:
Continue on Disneyland Drive, staying in the far two right lanes. Follow the signs to the most convenient parking area.
Disneyland® Hotel:
Continue on Disneyland Drive, staying in the far two right lanes. Turn right (West) on Magic Way and follow the sign to the hotel entrance on the left.
Disney's Grand Californian Hotel®:
Continue on Disneyland Drive, staying in the far two right lanes past the Disneyland® Hotel. The hotel entrance is located on the left at the second traffic signal.
Disney's Paradise Pier® Hotel:
Continue on Disneyland Drive, staying in the far two right lanes past the Disneyland® Hotel. The hotel entrance is located on the right at the second traffic signal.
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Disney’s Paradise
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Mickey & Friends
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Timon
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DTD Self
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Main Resort Parking
Please follow all Theme Park signs to the most convenient parking area.
Rates:
$10.00 for Automobiles
$12.00 for Oversized vehicles, motor homes and tractors without trailers
$17.00 for Buses and tractors with trailers
Parking availability and prices subject to change.

Downtown Disney® District Parking
Self-parking: Your first three hours of parking are FREE. An additional two hours can be validated at AMC® Theatres and at table-service dining restaurants. After that, the cost is $6 for each additional hour, charged in 20-minute increments. The maximum fee is $30.00, plus an additional $6.00 if the Valet is used.
Valet Parking: Available from 5:00pm-2:00am for $6.
Parking for Guests with Disabilities: Park conveniently in the first row in the Downtown Disney® District North Lot near the Rainforest Café® and in the first aisle in the Simba Lot to the South, near Disney's Paradise Pier® Hotel.
Guest Drop-Off Areas: If you're visiting Downtown Disney District or picking up tickets at one of the Downtown Disney District performance venues, you can use the Guest Drop-Off area in the Southernmost area of the North Self Park Lot near the Rainforest Café® at Magic Way and Downtown Drive. You'll find another Drop-Off area on Harbor Boulevard, just South of the Esplanade intersection for picking up or dropping off Guests who are at the Theme Park Main Entrance or who want to purchase tickets there. Please note there is a 15-minute limit to parking in either of these areas.
Parking availability and prices subject to change.


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