Disneyland is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the
world, and for good reason. It is where
Disney magic comes alive with the famous characters walking around that you can
meet (everyone from Goofy to Cinderella – and not forgetting Mickey!) and have
their photos taken and collect autographs.
For the little ones especially this is the best part of the park and the
excitement is something they’ll remember long after they’ve outgrown the
animated movies and understand the reality behind the characters!
Aside from the characters there are the rides. Space Mountain and Splash Mountain in
particular are rides for which Disney is famous – some rides have height
restrictions so make sure your children qualify before standing in line. The park is divided up into various themed
areas such as “Tomorrowland” and “Critter Country” and each area is full of
attractions, rides and side shows.
You
could actually spend a day just wandering around and looking at everything,
without ever going on a single ride – unless you’ve got children with you! There are parades in the park, and a
fireworks display can be found at almost any major event in the park, which
adds to the fun because you don't have to stand in line for hours to watch it –
check the park’s information area to find out what’s happening on the day
you’re visiting and what time it begins.
Disneyland has an assortment of places to eat around the
park, plan your day so that you are in the right area at the right time for
your meals. Some restaurants advise
making reservations so check this out at the start of your day – or even before
you get there if possible – to avoid disappointment.
Accommodation near to, or even within, Disneyland is popular
during school vacations, so you need to reserve the hotel you want to stay at
as soon as you make the decision to visit the park. Once the high season gets into full swing,
available hotel rooms become further away from the park and limited in choice.
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