Disneyland?

Disneyland?

Posted on 24. Jan, 2010 by Donald Duck in California Adventure

I want to go to Disneyland this December but I dont know where to look for information.

There website is too confusing and Ive called their Anaheim number to no avail.

Can someone please give me soe heads up on hoe to start planning my trip?

The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland 2008 (Unofficial Guides)


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MINT Disneyland 50th Anniversary Disney Dollar RARE!-MICKEY MOUSE


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It is in crisp, clean, mint, and uncirculated condition. This Special Edition Mickey Mouse Disney Dollar is sure to be a collectors item and is extremely rare and out of production!

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Disneyland 50th Happiest Celebration on Earth Trading Cards Box


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The Disneylands That Never Were


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Disney’s Happiest Celebration on Earth


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Walt Disney Records celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland with a complete collection of the best songs loved around the world at all the Disney Parks including “(Yo Ho) A Pirates Life For Me,” “Grim, Grinning Ghost,” “it’s a small world (After All),” and many more, plus the all-new Disneyland 50th Anniversary Theme Song “Remember When” performed by music superstar LeAnn Rimes. Also features extensive liner notes with rare Disneyland photos, this CD is a timeless song collection that all Disney Park fans will treasure for years to come. >>Read More

Designing Disney


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Designing Disney sets into history and puts into context the extraordinary contributions of the late John Hench, who, at the age of 94, still came into his office at Imagineering each day.  His principles of theme park design, character design, and use of color made him a legendary figure, not only for Disney fans but also for students and aficionados of architecture, engineering, and design.            Designing Disney reveals the magic behind John’s great discoveries and documents his groundbreaking in several key areas: “Design Philosophy” examines the values, attitudes, aesthetics, and logic that went into the original concepts for Disney theme parks. In “The Art of the Show” and “The Art of Color,” Hench reveals the essence of what makes the parks work so well. And in “The Art of Character,” he lets the reader in on the how and why of the Disney characters’ inherent popularity-their timeless human traits, archetypal shape and gestures that suggest these qualities graphically, and their emotional resonance in our lives. >>Read More

Birnbaum’s Disneyland Resort 2008


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This updated edition of Birnbaum’s Disneyland Resort, the most respected and well-known name in Disney guides, takes readers through Walt Disney’s first theme park with ease and flair. Since our guide is the only guide that’s official, this book includes the most accurate and current information on prices and attractions. This edition includes updates on newcomers to the Downtown Disney District, such as the edgy new Disney Vault shop, plus Fossil, Travelex, and more.Other updates include an up-close, underwater look at Tomorrowland’s newest attraction: the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, and info on the recently refurbished Pirates of the Caribbean, including where to find Captain Jack Sparrow! We’ve also got an insider’s perspective on new attractions and shows at Disney’s California Adventure.Our guide is also the only one allowed to feature Disney characters. And Birnbaum’s Disneyland Resort is the most comprehensive guidebook, offering complete information on the Magic Kingdom, Disney’s California Adventure, and Downtown Disney, as well as details about Anaheim area attractions, things to do in Los Angeles, and special driving routes around Southern California. This is the only guide to Disneyland that readers need, entirely updated every year.     >>Read More

The Disney Mountains: Imagineering At Its Peak


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How high? How fast? How’d they do that? The top favorites at any Disney Theme park always include the roller coasters. The Disney Mountains: Imagineering at Its Peak will tell you that and more-not only about the current Disney mountain range and its show enhancements, but about mountains unclimbed and mountains yet to be. Attractions include: Disneyland: Matterhorn Bobsleds, Space Mountain – old and new, Splash Mountain; Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Never built: Big Rock Candy Mountain and the Western River Expedition Disney’s California Adventure: Grizzly Peak and Grizzly River Run Tokyo Disneyland: Mysterious Island (Journey to the Center of the Earth) Disneyland Paris: Big Thunder Mountain and Space Mountain Walt Disney World: Space, Splash, and Big Thunder at Magic Kingdom Park; Mount Mayday and Mt. Gushmore, and the latest mountain-Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park >>Read More

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5 Responses to “Disneyland?”

  1. Ang

    24. Jan, 2010

    You can go to a disney store and ask. Or a travel agency. Have you tried http://disneyland.disney.go.com/disneyland/en_US/home/home?name=HomePage&bhcp=1?

  2. miss kimi

    24. Jan, 2010

    i’d say your best bet is contacting a local travel agency

  3. damian_emman

    24. Jan, 2010

    if you want to go to Disneyland, think first on where you reallly want to go. There is a lot of Disneyland in the world… SOme are HOngkong, Japan and USA. Then research them in the Internet. Ask some travel guides and agency about that. Conduct a survey if it is necessary and always check the cost, availabilty, etc. Just always be ready in case of problems,etc. Goodluck!

  4. OC1999

    24. Jan, 2010

    It depends on what information you are looking for. The disneyland.com web site is probably the best if you are looking for Hours, Entertainment Schedules, Ticket and Hotel Costs.

    If you want a personal touch and belong to AAA, if so you can go to a AAA office that has a Travel Agency. Most every location will have at least one person who is very knowegeable about Disney Travel Packages.

    If you are looking more at the Ride Descriptions and more of a guide book then check out your local book store. There are tons of books in the Travel Section on Disneyland. They include everything from the Hotels and Tickets to a description of each ride and resturant. Some will even give you recomendations as to when to go to each ride.

    There are also several Disney “Fan” sites that can give you a lot of informtion.

  5. steven v

    24. Jan, 2010

    The Disney website is really the best place for information on all of Disney’s resorts. I’m assuming your wanting to go to California, unlike WDW in Florida there are only 3 Disney owned hotels in California and all are a bit pricey. For hotels/motels nearby try hotels.com or cheaptickets.com, you can also find airfare on cheaptickets. The address for Disneyland is 1313 S Harbor Blvd, Anaheim Ca, you can type that address into Yahoo maps and use Smartview to find hotels and motels nearby. The city runs shuttle service in the area for a few dollars a day per person also info here http://www.rideart.org/ for your park tickets buy directly from Disney, AAA, USO if military or the State be wary of other places many are scams, stay away from ebay and craigslist for Disney tickets.

    Start by choosing your dates, then search for lodging in the area, if your flying in you want to look at airfares also, they can be expensive near the holidays. The first two weeks of ecember will be the best time to go, the last two weeks are very busy. Book your room and flight then go to http://www.disney.go.com, click travel and Disneyland resort, on the left you have options for everything from a package deal to just tickets, if you want to book everything through Disney they are great and very easy to use, I just recommend calling to book instead of doing everything online. Everything you need to book through them is on the left side of the page.

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