Information on Walt Disney Land

By Alan Donahue

Information on Walt Disney Land
Golfers visiting the Anaheim Hills or Dad Miller golf courses in Anaheim, California, are likely to include a stop at the grand resort known as Disneyland. The resort features two theme parks, a large shopping area and plenty of attractions for the whole family.

Disneyland

The main park features the replica of Cinderella's castle as well as classic rides such as Dumbo's Elephant Ears and the Tea Cups. Newer rides, like Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters, can also be found here.

California Adventure

The Disneyland expansion park includes sections devoted to the movies "A Bug's Life" and "Cars" and the famous Mickey Ears roller coaster. The park also includes the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.

Downtown Disney

Guests to Disneyland can visit this area free of charge. It features multiple shops including a massive Disney store with clothing, toys and movie memorabilia. Downtown Disney is also home to restaurants and a movie theater.

Disneyland Resort Center

Guests with large parties can enjoy the banquet halls and Disney-themed catering provided by the Disneyland Resort Center. The center offers many wedding and honeymoon packages.

Disneyland Hotel

The Disneyland Hotel, located right on the resort, features themed rooms and decor inspired by Disney's long history of animation.

About The Author

Alan Donahue started writing professionally in 2003. He has been published in the Norwich Free Academy "Red & White," UNLV's "Rebel Yell," Associated Content, Golflink, Travels and eHow. He is an expert on wrestling, movies, and television. He placed second in the NFO Screenwriting Contest and received filmmaking awards from Manchester Community College and Norwich Free Academy. He currently attends Academy of Art University.
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