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Jun 13 - 16
You Save $ 247
$ 741  $ 494
per person
 
The Waterfront Beach Resort, a Hilton Hotel
#2 Vacation Deal
Flight + 10 Nights*
Area: Huntington Beach/Laguna/Newport
Jul 18 - 28
You Save $ 906
$ 2730  $ 1824
per person
 
Anabella Hotel
#3 Vacation Deal
Flight + 4 Nights*
Area: Anaheim
Jun 12 - 16
You Save $ 224
$ 712  $ 488
per person
 
Desert Palms Hotel and Suites Anaheim Resort
#4 Vacation Deal
Flight + 4 Nights*
Area: Anaheim
Jun 12 - 16
You Save $ 216
$ 825  $ 609
per person
 
Laguna Hills Lodge
#5 Vacation Deal
Flight + 10 Nights*
Area: irvine / Santa Ana
Jul 18 - 28
You Save $ 247
$ 960  $ 713
per person
 
Howard Johnson Inn Fullerton Hotel and Conference Center
#6 Vacation Deal
Flight + 5 Nights*
Area: Anaheim
Jun 28 - Jul 3
You Save $ 139
$ 543  $ 404
per person
 
Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa
#7 Vacation Deal
Flight + 3 Nights*
Area: Huntington Beach/Laguna/Newport
Jun 13 - 16
You Save $ 177
$ 714  $ 537
per person
 
Ayres Hotel and Spa Mission Viejo
#8 Vacation Deal
Flight + 10 Nights*
Area: irvine / Santa Ana
Jul 18 - 28
You Save $ 289
$ 1172  $ 883
per person
 
Inn at Laguna Beach
#9 Vacation Deal
Flight + 4 Nights*
Area: Huntington Beach/Laguna/Newport
Jun 28 - Jul 2
You Save $ 292
$ 1276  $ 984
per person
 
Wyndham Orange County
#10 Vacation Deal
Flight + 4 Nights*
Area: Huntington Beach/Laguna/Newport
Jun 12 - 16
You Save $ 166
$ 766  $ 600
per person
 
 
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All About Anaheim

Anaheim

95 miles N of San Diego

The sleepy Orange County town of Anaheim grew up around Disneyland. Sprawling suburbs have become a playground of family-oriented hotels, restaurants, and unabashedly tourist-oriented attractions, including Knott's Berry Farm theme park in nearby Buena Park.

Disneyland Resort

33 miles S of Los Angeles

There are newer and larger Disney parks in Florida, Tokyo, France, and Hong Kong, but the original and the inspiration for all of them still opens its gates in Anaheim every day, proudly proclaiming itself "The Happiest Place on Earth." Smaller than Walt Disney World, Disneyland -- which opened in 1955 on a 107-acre tract surrounded almost exclusively by orange groves -- has always capitalized on being the world's first family-oriented mega-theme park. Nostalgia is a big part of the original park's appeal, and despite many advancements, changes, and expansions over the years, Disneyland remains true to the vision of founder Walt Disney.

In 2001, Disney unveiled a new theme park (Disney's California Adventure), a shopping/dining/entertainment district (Downtown Disney), and a third on-site hotel (Disney's Grand Californian Hotel). I'll give you the lowdown on the best of what's new, as well as on the classic Disneyland experience.

While the Disneyland Resort is the undisputed front-runner in family-friendly vacation destinations in Southern California, I've included another appealing amusement park that's a short drive away from Disneyland: Knott's Berry Farm. Hosting a far better selection of high-speed roller coasters, it's hugely popular with teens who crave thrill rides.

Knott's Berry Farm

30 miles SE of Downtown Los Angeles

Although destined to always be in the shadow of Mickey's megaresort, the reality is that Knott's doesn't even attempt to compete with the Disney empire: Instead, it targets Southern California thrill-seekers (droves of them) by offering a far better selection of scream-inducing thrill rides.

Like Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm is not without historical background. In 1920, Walter Knott began farming 20 acres of leased land on Highway 39 (now Beach Blvd.). When things got tough during the Depression, Mrs. Knott began selling pies, preserves, and home-cooked chicken dinners. Within a year, she was selling 90 meals a day. Lines became so long that Walter decided to create an Old West Ghost Town -- America's first theme park -- in 1940 as a diversion for waiting customers.

Today Knott's amusement park offers a whopping 165 shows, attractions, and state-of-the-art rides that are far more intense than most of the rides at the Disneyland Resort. Granted, it's less than half the size of the Disney Resort and doesn't have quite the same magical appeal, but if you're more into fast-paced amusement rides than swirling teacups, spend your money here.

Published by Frommer's © 2012, Whatsonwhen Ltd

 
 

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