Los Angeles and its surrounding areas are home to many world famous and exciting amusement parks. The most well-known the world over is Disneyland, America’s Magic Kingdom. New to the Disney family is Disney’s California Adventure, open since February 2001. Experience the magic of moviemaking at Universal Studios and check out the good-time rides and attractions of Knott’s Berry Farm. For roller-coaster thrills go to Six Flags Magic Mountain, and for water-sliding chills, don’t miss Raging Waters.
Disney’s California Adventure (714) 781-4565
1313 S Harbor Blvd
Anaheim, CA 92802-2309
www.disneyland.com
Next to Disneyland, Disney’s California Adventure celebrates the Golden State. There’s a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge, a studio back lot, and an old oceanfront amusement parks. There are plenty of restaurants and rides geared just for adults, including a winery, along with the usual kid’s theme-ride faire.
Disneyland (714) 781-4565
1313 S Harbor Blvd
Anaheim, CA 92802-2309
www.disneyland.com
There’s eight themed sections of the park brought to you by Mickey and friends. Expect to be busy going from ride to ride, picking up souvenirs, and stopping for refreshments.
Knott’s Berry Farm (714) 220-5200
8039 Beach Blvd
Buena Park, CA 90001
www.knottsberryfarm.com
Knott’s Berry Farm bills itself as America’s first theme park. There are six themed areas, live entertainment, and good dining options on it’s 150 acre campus.
Universal Studios (818) 622-3036
100 Universal City Plaza
Universal City, CA 91608
www.universalstudios.com
Attractions at this theme park include a replica of the famous “Psycho” house, “Jaws” adventure ride and “King Kong” adventure. Located off the 101 Hollywood Freeway.
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