Monday, August 31, 2020

Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California

Disneyland Park is one of the two theme parks built at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California in 1955. Built by Walt Disney himself, it was the first of the many Disney theme parks built all over the world.
Founder Walt Disney thought of building an amusement park that cater to both children and adults alike. Initially, he envisioned it to be built adjacent to his office in Burbank, California but realized that the property was too small that is why he decided to purchase the Anaheim property after talking to his consultants.
Anaheim is the most strategic area since it has vast lands and has ample establishments that will be easier for the park visitors to go to for their other needs. Besides, hotels and lodging places are just a stone's throw away from Disneyland Park.
Inside the park, there are, of course, the usual rides meant for the children. But adults also enjoy riding on them. Aside from the rides, there are theme areas within the park for everyone to enjoy. The map shows the different places that can be visited in Disneyland Park.
Despite the size of the area, you cannot miss seeing the regulars of Disneyland Park - our most loved Walt Disney characters whom we grew up with. The likes of Mickey & Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy, Cinderella, Show White and all the other characters that were popularized by Disney.
I was lucky to visit Disneyland Park years ago when I was commissioned to do the fashion show of Filipino fashion designer Toni Galang at the Disneyland Park Hotel Grand Ballroom. It was fancy because the hotel was inside the park and roaming around it was easy-breezy.
Of course, there is an entrance free going to the park. A little more than $100 per person is charged for those who would want to enjoy the amenities inside it. With lots of fun and enjoyment, the entrance fee is good for lasting memories. After the pandemic is over, Disneyland Park promises to be back for better entertainment.

Credits to the owners of the photos.







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