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Disney's California Adventure

Disney's California Adventure Park is the newest
Disney theme park in Anaheim, California, adjacent to
Disneyland Park and part of the larger Disneyland Resort. It
opened on February 8, 2001. The park is owned and operated by
The Walt Disney Company.
This 55-acre theme park was
constructed as part of a major expansion that transformed the
Disneyland area and it's hotels into the overall named
"Anaheim Resort" and consists of five areas: Sunshine Plaza,
Hollywood Pictures Backlot, The Golden State, A Bug's Land and
Paradise Pier. Most of them meant to resemble or recreate
various aspects about California, it's culture, landmarks and
history. Often referred to by it's initials, DCA features a
different line-up of attractions from those of Disneyland,
including some family-friendly rides as well as an emphasis on
adult oriented thrill rides.
Upon entering Disney's
California Adventure guests pass under a version of San
Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge (this one is a bridge for the
Disneyland Monorail) and into Sunshine Plaza where a giant
golden sun presides over a wave fountain, while classic
California songs play in the background.
The DCA
"LANDS" or areas within the park are:
Hollywood
Pictures Backlot Theme to resemble a street in Hollywood
(as it should look) You enter the backlot area down a fun,
ornately decorated movie studio gateway. As you pass through
into this Hollywood-themed area, the names of shops and
restaurants are clever plays on words, like "Award Weiners"
and "Schmoozies". Playhouse Disney is located here, as is the
Hyperion Theater, where the musical spectactular Disney's
Aladdin is presented on stage. Next to the Hyperion the
Hollywood Tower Hotel invites guest to "drop in" for a vist to
the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. On the lighter side
take a tour of Monstropolis in Monsters Inc., Mike and Sulley
to the Rescue or watch some of those zany Muppet antics in
Muppet*Vision 3D. The Animation Building houses several
different activities - chat with a turtle, learn to draw a
Disney character, or play in the Sorceror's Workshop.
In Condor Flats you will find one of the park's
signature attractions: Soarin' Over California. This
simulated hang glider ride takes guests "soarin'" over some of
California's beautiful scenic areas and' although it's not a
scary ride, guests with any fear of heights should be warned.
You are gently lifted up in front of a 70 foot movie screen
which gives you the impression that you are hang-gliding over
the incredible scenery of Northern and southern California.
Taste Pilot's Grill serves tasty ribs, chicken, burgers and
fries.
In the Grizzly Peak Recreation Area take
a whitewater raft ride on Grizzly River Run You WILL get
wet!
The Golden State Bay Area recalls the
architectural style of the city of San Francisco. The Golden
Dreams movie, hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, presents a history of
California through the eyes of the people who lived it and is
well worth seeing. There is almost never a
wait.
Paradise Pier is the largest area in the
park. Located around Paradise Bay are a number of attractions
and amusements reminscent of those found in classic seaside
amusement parks, like the aircar ride The Golden Zephyr,
Mulholland Madness, a "Wild Mouse" type of roller coaster,
Jumpin' Jellyfish, Orange Stinger, MaliBoomer, which launches
riders into the air, The Sun Wheel, a deceptively thrilling
ferris wheel, King Triton's Carousel with its ocean-themed
carousel animals, and Paradise Pier's signature attraction,
California Screamin'. This fast and smooth roller coaster
takes guests on an exhilirating ride up, down, and around,
including a loop through the Mickey ears logo emblazoned on
the front of the coaster track. Dining opportunities include a
Disney Princess Character meal at Ariel's Grotto, burgers and
fries from Burger Invasion, pizza and pasta from Pizza Oom Mow
Mow, corn dogs and hot dogs from Corn Dog Castle and frozen
ice cream treats from Catch a Flave. Guests can stroll the
boardwalk and try their luck at classic boardwalk games like
Dolphin Derby and San Joaquin Volley.
At the Golden
Vine Winery and the Pacific Wharf areas guests can sample a
variety of cuisines, from al fresco Italian at The Trattoria
to the upscale Vineyard Room, soups and salads in sourdough
bread bowls from The Pacific Wharf Cafe and Mexican entrees
from Cocina Cucamonga.
"a bug's land" includes
attractions based on characters from the movie A Bug's Life.
It's fine for little children but I often recommend that
guests avoid the area except for the 3d movie It's Tough to
be a Bug. Flik's Fun Fair is designed for younger guests
and hosts kid-friendly attractions like Heimlich's Chew Chew
Train, Tuck'n'Roll's Drive 'em Buggies, Francis' Ladybug
Boogie, Flik's Flyers, and Princess Dot Puddle Park. These
rides offer very long rides for very little pay off, and, if
keeping the kids happy means keeping mom and dad happy, I
would recommend quickly saying bye bye to Bug's Land.
Services within the Park

Baby Care Center: The Baby Center is available for
preparing formulas, warming bottles and changing infants. The
Center also offers baby sundries for purchase including
diapers, Carnation formulas, bottles and pacifiers. Diaper
machines and changing tables are available in most rest rooms
throughout the Park. The Baby Center is located next to the
Mission Tortilla Factory in Pacific Wharf
area.
Banking Service: Basic banking services as
well as foreign currency exchange is provided at the Geust
Relations Lobby in Disney's California Adventure park. ATMs,
presented by CHASE, are located at the Main Entrance, Bay
Area, Pacific Wharf, and Hollywood Pictures
Backlot.
Credit Cards: Visa is a proud sponsor
of the Disneyland Resort. Traveler's Checks, Cash, MasterCard,
Discover Card, American Express and JCB are also accepted at
most stores and restaurants.
Disney Dollars: The
official currency of the Disneyland Resort, Disney Dollars are
available in various denominations and feature limited-edition
designs. Great for Disney collectors of giving as gifts!
Purchase yours today at selected Resort
locations.
Entertainment: For up-to-date
entertainment schedules, stop by the Guest Relations Lobby or
consult the Disneyland Today brochure.
First
Aid: Registered nurses are on duty at all times in the
First Aid Center, located next to the Mission Tortilla Factory
in the Pacific Wharf area next to the Baby
Center.
Information: Complete Disneyland Resort
information is available at the Guest Relations Lobby in
Sunshine Plaza.
For advance Disneyland
information: contact Disneyland Guest Relations, P.O. Box
3232, Anaheim, CA 92803 or phone (714) 781-4565 or (213)
626-8605, ext. 4565. Information for The Disneyland Hotel and
The Disneyland Pacific Hotel are available by writing directly
to the respective hotel: The Disneyland Hotel, 1150 West
Cerritos Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92802, telephone (714) 778-6600;
and The Disneyland Pacific Hotel, 1717 S. West Street,
Anaheim, CA 92802, telephone (714) 999-0990. Reservations for
either hotel can be made by calling (714)
956-6400.
Kennel Club: The kennel is located
right of the Disneyland Park Main Entrance. The charge is $10
for the day. Food and water are provided. There are no
overnight accommodations for pets.
Lost
Children: Facilities for the care of lost children under
the age of 10 are maintained in the Baby Care Center. Messages
for lost persons over 10 may be left at the Guest Relations
Lobby.
Lost and Found: Lost and Found for the
Disneyland Resort is located on the east side outside the Main
Entrance of Disney's California Adventure park.
Locker Facilities: Locker facilities are
located at the Main Entrance and the Golden Gateway. Lockers
large enough for suitcases are located near the Parking Lot
Tram Stop. Locker rentals at all locations are $4, $5 or $6
per day, depending on the locker's size.
Package
Check Service: Shop and check your purchases for pickup
later in the day at Engine Ears Toys (under the Golden
Gateway). Disneyland Resort Hotel Guests may have purchases
delivered to Bell Services for next-day pickup after 7am.
Certain restrictions apply.
Parking: Disneyland
parking is $11 per day.
Physical Considerations:
For safety and comfort, you should be in good health and free
from heart, back or neck problems, motion sickness, or other
conditions that could be aggravated by certain attractions.
Expectant mothers should not ride. Young children should be
accompanied by an adult.
Prepaid Phone Cards:
Vending machines offering AT&T Prepaid Calling Cards are
located in Disneyland Park inside the Main Street, U.S.A.
locker area and at the Starcade in
Tomorrowland.
Readmission Policy: If you leave
the park and plan to return the same day, you must get your
hand stamped when you exit. To re-enter, you must present your
ticket or Resort ID as well as your hand
stamp.
Safety Considerations: :Disneyland works
to maintain a comfortable, safe and enjoyable environment for
all Guests. Please assist by showing common courtesy to fellow
Park Guests. Please be respectful of others. Do not use
profanity or engage in unsafe, illegal or offensive behavior.
Please abide by all safety warnings and notices. Proper
attire, including shirts and shoes, must be worn at all
times.
Services for Guests with Disabilities::
For specific information, obtain a copy of the Guidebook for
Guests with Disabilities. An audio tape tour and Braille
Guidebook are available in the Guest Relations Lobby. Written
aids are available for use at many attractions. A limited
number of wheelchairs and electric convenience vehicles are
available. Guests must be at least 18 years of age to rent or
operate an electric convenience
vehicle.
Smoking:: For the comfort of all
Guests, smoking is allowed in designated areas only. Please
look for the smoking symbol on park guide maps for specific
locations.
Wheelchair and Stroller Rentals:
Strollers can be rented inside the Main Entrance in Golden
Gateway and in Condor Flats at Fly 'n' Buy. Wheelchair rentals
are available just inside the Main Entrance. Strollers are $7
per day and wheelchairs are $27 per day including a $20
refundable deposit. Electric carts are $50 for the day,
including a $20 refundable deposit; a driver's license and
credit card are required for electric carts. Guests must be at
least 18 years of age to rent or operate an Electric
Convenience Vehicle.
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