Disneyland
Resort Vacations at Disneyland, The Happiest Place on Earth
Disneyland shown in the pictures above
(tea cups, It's a Small World Ride, Sleeping Beauty Castle and Mickey Mouse), is
the most popular theme park experience in California. The original Disneyland
Park started in Anaheim, California, and today continues to attract thrill
seekers, original Mousketeers and families on vacation from around the globe. Combined
with the finest climate in the world (it seldom rains in Southern California),
you are in for a spectacular adventure at two theme parks, Disneyland and
Disney's California Adventure.
Question: What airport should I
book my flight to go to Disneyland?
Answer: SNA - Orange County Airport
is closest national airport to Disneyland. LAX - Los Angeles International
Airport offers more flights, but is further away. LGB - Long Beach Airport is
fairly close, and features some Jet Blue flights.
The most visited amusement park in California includes more
than 60 rides, 50 shops and 30 restaurants in eight theme-oriented
"lands". Disneyland vacations. Disneyland, "The Happiest Place on Earth," is located approximately
27 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Its hometown is Anaheim, California.
The magic lands and public areas of Disneyland occupy 85 acres of ground.
Guest parking for 11,000 vehicles.
No child wants to leave Disneyland
without a hug from Mickey Mouse. He makes appearances throughout the park. Have you ever ridden a teacup such as those seen in the photo above? By putting your hands on the wheel and pushing
or pulling, the cup spins faster.Stop at Guest
Relations as you enter the park to ask what
time he'll be out with friends, Minnie, Pluto, Donald Duck and Goofy.
Disneyland opened July 17, 1955, with 18 major attractions.
Today, there are more than 60 attractions in the Park.
When Disneyland opened, Anaheim had five hotels and two motels
with a total of 87 rooms. There were 34 restaurants in the city. Today,
Anaheim boasts approximately 150 hotels and motels, with approximately
18,000 rooms and well over 450 restaurants.
More than 400 million guests have passed through the
gates of Disneyland Park since Opening Day, July 17, 1955.
During the peak of summer, The Disneyland Resort work force
includes nearly 14,000 men and women. Winter period employees total 12,500.
More than 5,000 gallons of paint are used each year to give the Park a
better-than-new look. There are almost 20 million gallons of water in the
ten bodies of water found in Disneyland. There are more than 100,000 light
bulbs used in Disneyland, including 11,000 "rim lights" used to outline
the buildings on Main Street, U.S.A. The streets of the Park are washed
and steam-cleaned after the Park closes each day.
Disneyland uses 26 million hand towels in its restrooms a
year. Additionally, the Park uses 1,000 brooms, 500 dust pans and 3,000
mops a year to keep the Park clean. Approximately 30 tons of trash is collected
during a busy day. Custodial collects 12 million pounds of trash a year.
Disneyland has an extensive recycling program in place. Recycled in one
year: 3.1 million pounds of cardboard; 500,000 pounds of office paper;
and 9,390 pounds of aluminum cans. In one year Disneyland guests buy: 4
million hamburgers, 1.6 million hot dogs, 3.4 million orders of fries,
1.5 million servings of popcorn, 3.2 million servings of ice cream, 1.2
million gallons of soft drinks and 2.8 million churros.
During the past 12 months, the Park received more than
2,200,000 phone calls. The most frequently called person: Mickey Mouse.
The most frequently asked questions (apart from those answered by the recorded
information line) relate to merchandise and collectibles.
Unquestionably one of the world's largest displays of fireworks,
Disneyland utilizes the summer-night sky as a stage for "Fantasy in the
Sky" every evening from mid-June to early September. At the end of 1999,
approximately 4,325 pyrotechnic shows had been staged since the first rocket
started the tradition in 1956.
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not represent Disney Theme Parks. This information is provided as a news source
only.
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