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Former Disneyland sign near the original entrance. Disneyland is a theme park, conceived by Walt Disney, within the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California.As of June 2023, Disneyland has 52 attractions with 49 rides [1] (The term "attractions" is used by Disney as a catch-all term for rides, shows, and exhibits.) [2]
Disneyland Disney California Adventure Magic Kingdom Epcot Disney's Hollywood Studios Disney's Animal Kingdom Disneyland Park (Paris) Walt Disney Studios Park Tokyo Disneyland Tokyo DisneySea Hong Kong Disneyland Shanghai Disneyland; Tahitian Terrace: 1962 Adventureland (1962–1993) Take Flight See "Delta Dreamflight" Tapestry of Nations: 1999
Name(s) Image Type Notes 1954 Ali Baba: Pendulum ride: The Ali Baba is a type of amusement ride consisting of a stationary horizontal gondola with a 360 degree swinging pendulum. 1961 Alpine slide: A summer toboggan is an amusement or recreational ride which uses a bobsled-like sled or cart to run down a track usually built on the side of a hill.
Disneyland is a popular family attraction, and it's filled with rides for all age groups. It's one thing to visit Disneyland with an older child or teen; it's something completely different to ...
The ride building now houses Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue!, which uses the same ride vehicles and track. 2001–2002, ABC Soap Opera Bistro A restaurant whose dining areas were replicas of the sets of Port Charles, All My Children, One Life to Live, and General Hospital. Restaurant employees would involve visitors in mock ...
The best way to visit Disneyland? Solo. Longtime "single rider" Todd Martens offers tips for visiting the park as a party of one.
Yesterland: With photos of bygone attractions. General Electric Carousel of Progress at the NY World's fair and beyond, several pages of information; Disneyland Maps: All past Disneyland large poster-sized wall maps sold in the park. Overview of Disneyland Publications from its history Archived February 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
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