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Attractions
| Disneyland The most famous theme park in the world became so popular for a reason. The detail, creativity and inspiration found in rides like Haunted Mansion, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Indiana Jones™ Adventure, Pirates of the Caribbean and Peter Pan’s Flight are often imitated, but never equaled. Spend a day at the Magic Kingdom, and you’ll come back with an experience you won’t soon forget! | | Knott’s Theme Park A one-time berry farm, Knott’s has become nothing less than a southern California entertainment institution. A slew of great thrill rides like GhostRider, Supreme Scream and Xcelerator keep the action at a fever pitch, while nifty shows, all-ages attractions and Camp Snoopy give you and your family plenty of options. Have some fun under the West Coast sun at Knott’s! | | Universal Studios® Hollywood Join Shrek®, Donkey and Princess Fiona™ on an all-senses OgreVision adventure in Shrek 4-D™. Witness a rockin’ battle between Spider-Man® and Green Goblin™ in Spider-Man Rocks!™. Face off with hungry dinosaurs in no mood for a friendly visit aboard Jurassic Park® - The Ride. Go behind the scenes of big-time Hollywood movie production on the studio tour and the special-effects stages. When it comes to top-notch entertainment, Universal Studios Hollywood has it all! | | Edison Field/Anaheim Angels The 2002 World Series-champion Anaheim Angels make their home at this 45,000+-seat stadium. Hometown crowds and Angel supporters are known for their collective volume and stadium props like the Rally Monkey, the unofficial team mascot. The National Football League’s Rams played at the stadium before moving to St. Louis in 1995. | | Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim “The Pond”—as it’s known by southern California hockey fans—is home ice for the National Hockey League’s Anaheim Mighty Ducks and home field for the Anaheim Storm lacrosse team. The arena also hosts a variety of concerts, family shows and sporting events like the John R. Wooden Classic and Fight Night at the Pod. Arrowhead Pond seats over 17,000 on a typical game night. | | Disney’s California Adventure™ Disney’s latest entry into the crowded California amusement park competition takes the Golden State’s own indigenous attractions as its primary theme. Disney’s California Adventure is divided into five lands: Sunshine Plaza, the sun-drenched entry to the park; Golden State, a celebration of California culture; Hollywood Pictures Backlot, the park’s homage to movie-making magic; a bug’s land, inspired by Disney/Pixar’s “a bug’s life”; and Paradise Pier, a seaside boardwalk complete with rides, shops and restaurants. |
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