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DL Map-Disneyland Resort.Pdf There’s more to see and do at the Disneyland® Resort than ever before! Surround yourself in the magic of two Disney Parks– including the re-imagined Disney California Adventure® Park and the one-and-only original Disneyland® Park! Stay right in the middle of the action at one of the three incredible resort Hotels and discover entertainment, dining and shopping in the Downtown Disney® District. With more than 100 shows and attractions plus all the excitement outside the Parks, you and your family will need a few 1 days to experience it all. 5 INTERSTATE 4 5 2 3 RIVE D D 6 D DISNE YLAN ©Disney/Pixar K OULEVAR ATELLA B A VE NUE ARB OR H 1 Disneyland® Hotel 4 Downtown Disney® District 2 Disney Paradise Pier® Hotel 5 Disneyland® Park 3 Disney Grand Californian Hotel® & Spa 6 Disney California Adventure® Park GPS2012-7675-1 ©Disney 6177 21 22 MICkey’s TOONTOWN 20 23 24 CARS LAND 25 26 MAIN STREET, U.S.A. MICKEy’S toontown 25 23 24 26 PARADISE PIER 27 1 Disneyland® Railroad 20 Gadget’s Go Coaster presented by Sparkle®. 19 38 34 27 20 2 The Disney Gallery (Minimum height 35”/89 cm) 37 19 39 32 31 3 The Disneyland® Story 21 Mickey’s House and 35 33 28 33 28 presenting Great Moments 40 36 30 “a bug’s land” PACIFIC WHARF Meet Mickey 31 12 18 FANTASYLAND 30 with Mr. Lincoln 13 41 15 21 32 22 Minnie’s House CRITTER COUNTRY 17 43 44 29 ADVENTURELAND FRONTIERLAND 18 11 29 16 17 23 Roger Rabbit’s Car 42 63 45 RIVERS OF 16 15 2 3 46 22 4 Enchanted Tiki Room 4 53 8 13 presented by Dole® (Continuous shows) Toon Spin AMERICA 14 5 11 14 12 13 52 TOMORROWLAND 34 5 Jungle Cruise 24 Disneyland® Railroad 10 HOLLYWOOD LAND GRIZZLY PEAK 51 47 6 Indiana Jones™ Adventure FANTASYLAND NEW ORLEANS SQUARE 4 35 (Minimum height 46”/117 cm) 8 2 7 6 5 4 25 Mickey and the Magical Map 9 5 10 1 CARS LAND 28 Silly Symphony Swings 7 Tarzan’s Treehouse™* (See Times Guide for show times at the 7 49 50 (minimum height 40”/102 cm) Fantasyland Theater) 3 18 Mater’s Junkyard NEW ORLEANS SQuare 48 8 26 “it’s a small world” ADVENTURELAND Jamboree 29 Goofy’s Sky School 8 Pirates of the Caribbean presented by SYLVANIA. 36 (minimum height 32”/81 cm) (minimum height 42”/107 cm) 6 9 Disneyland® Railroad 27 Storybook Land Canal Boats 3 9 CONDOR FLATS 19 Luigi’s Flying Tires 30 Jumpin’ Jellyfish BUENA VISTA STREET (minimum height 32”/81 cm) (minimum height 40”/102 cm) 10 Haunted Mansion 2 28 Matterhorn Bobsleds 1 20 Radiator Springs 31 Golden Zephyr CRITTER COUNTRY (Minimum height 42”/107 cm) 1 Racers 32 The Little 11 Splash Mountain 29 Pixie Hollow MAIN STREET, U.S.A (minimum height 40”/102 cm) Mermaid~Ariel’s (Minimum height 40”/102 cm) 30 Alice in Wonderland P ACIFIC WHARF Undersea Adventure 12 The Many Adventures of 31 Mad Tea Party 21 The Bakery Tour Winnie the Pooh (hosted by Boudin Bakery) 33 World of Color 32 Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride (See TIMES GUIDE for show Frontierland times and days) 33 Peter Pan’s Flight 22 Walt Disney 13 Pirate’s Lair on BUENA VISTA STREET 7 Turtle Talk with Crush “A BUG’S LAND” Imagineering Blue GRIZZLY PEAK 34 Dumbo the Flying Elephant Tom Sawyer Island 1 Red Car Trolley 8 The Hollywood Backlot Stage 12 It’s Tough to be a Bug! Sky Cellar 34 Redwood Creek 35 Sleeping Beauty Castle (See TIMES GUIDE for show times 14 The Golden Horseshoe Stage Fantasy Faire 45 Autopia 50 Starcade HOLLYwood LAND and days) Flik’s Fun Fair PARADISE PIER Challenge Trail (See Times Guide for show times) Walkthrough (Minimum height 32”/81 cm and (height and age 2 Disney Junior—Live on Stage! 9 Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley 13 Francis’ Ladybug Boogie 41 Royal Hall 54”/137cm to drive alone) 51 Star Tours—The Adventures (See TIMES GUIDE for show times) 23 California Screamin’ requirements— certain 15 Frontierland Shootin’ 36 Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique Continue to the Rescue! (minimum height 48”/122 cm) challenges only) 42 Royal Theatre 46 Disneyland® Railroad 3 MuppetVision 3D 14 Flik’s Flyers Exposition 37 King Arthur Carrousel (See Times Guide for show times) (Minimum height 40”/102 cm) 10 Disney’s Aladdin—A Musical 24 King Triton’s Carousel 35 Grizzly River Run 47 Innoventions Disney Animation 15 Tuck and Roll’s Drive 16 Mark Twain Riverboat 38 Casey Jr. Circus Train TOMORROWLAND with experiences presented by Honda, 52 Astro Orbitor Spectacular 25 T oy Story Midway (minimum height 42”/107 cm) HP, Microsoft, SCE, Siemens, Taylor Morrison, 4 Sorcerer’s Workshop (See TIMES GUIDE for show times ’Em Buggies CONDOR FLATS 17 Sailing Ship Columbia 39 Pinocchio’s Daring 43 Finding Nemo Xbox and Yamaha Music. 53 Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters and days) (minimum height 36”/91 cm) Mania!® (Operates weekends and select 5 Character Close-Up 36 Soarin’ Over seasons only) Journey Submarine Voyage 48 Space Mountain 11 The Twilight Zone 16 Princess Dot Puddle Park 26 Games of the (Alternate experience ) (Minimum height 40”/102 cm) 6 Animation Academy Boardwalk California 18 Big Thunder Mountain Railroad 40 Snow White’s Scary (Shows every 30 minutes; last show Tower of Terror™ 17 Heimlich’s Chew (minimum height 40”/102 cm) Reopening Fall 2013 Adventures 44 Disneyland® Monorail 49 “Captain EO” begins 30 minutes before Park closing) (minimum height 40”/102 cm) Chew Train 27 Mickey’s Fun Wheel (Minimum height 40”/102 cm) ©Disney ©Disney/Pixar Tarzan’s Treehouse™ TARZAN™ Owned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. and used by Permission. COPYRIGHT ©1999 Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. and Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin ROGER RABBIT Character ©Disney/Amblin Entertainment, Inc. Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage is inspired by Disney•Pixar’s Finding Nemo. 19 Big Thunder Ranch ©Disney ©Disney/Pixar MUPPET★VISION 3D ©The Muppets Studio, LLC. It’s Tough to be a Bug! and “a bug’s land” are inspired by Disney•Pixar’s A Bug’s Life. Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! is inspired by Disney•Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. Toy Story Midway Mania!® is inspired by Indiana Jones™ Adventure and Star Tours ©Disney/Lucasfilm Ltd. Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters is inspired by Disney•Pixar’s . hosted by Brawny® Toy Story 2 Disney•Pixar’s films. Turtle Talk with Crush is inspired by Disney•Pixar’s . The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror™ The Twilight Zone® is a registered trademark of CBS, Inc. and is used with permission pursuant to a license from CBS, Inc. ©Disney/CBS, Inc. Attractions and entertainment may be seasonal and are subject to change without notice. Toy Story Finding Nemo Attractions and entertainment may be seasonal and are subject to change without notice. discover DINING 21 Haagen-Dazs® 39 Fossil® Full service The finest premium ice cream, frozen yogurt Vintage and modern watches and 12 53 6 and sorbets accessories 52 1 Catal Restaurant Mediterranean cuisine (a Patina 22 Jamba Juice 40 WonderGround Gallery Fruit-filled smoothies and juices An uncommon art gallery 54 Group restaurant) 2 ESPN Zone 23 Jazz Kitchen Express 41 The LEGO® Store 34 50 44 55 ® Creole café to go Just imagine… 51 22 47 28 Sports, dining and entertainment 49 20 3 3 Goofy’s Kitchen* 24 La Brea Bakery & Café® 42 LittleMissMatched® 5 24 43 8 Break bread at our express counter Fun and colorful mismatched socks, PJs, 1 33 Disneyland® Hotel 48 37 11 Interactive Character dining flip-flops and more 39 32 25 Napolini 7 36 9 23 31 41 4 House of Blues® Restaurant Pizza and salad (a Patina Group restaurant) 43 Marceline’s Confectionery 25 40 Fresh sweets and treats 46 21 Live music, great food and more! 26 Tortilla Jo’s Taqueria 5 La Brea Bakery Café® Tacos, burritos, nachos and more (a Patina 44 Quiksilver® Group restaurant) Surf apparel and accessories 14 19 Fresh European-inspired cuisine 27 Wetzel’s® Pretzels 45 RIDEMAKERZ® 2 15 29 6 Napa Rose** Wine country cuisine Pretzels, hot dogs and lemonade Build your own radio-controlled cars 38 and trucks 27 7 Naples Ristorante e Pizzeria Discover Entertainment 45 Italian favorites (a Patina Group restaurant) 46 Sanuk 42 35 28 AMC® 12 Theatres Casual, California-style footwear. 8 PCH Grill 12 luxurious theatres “Smile...pass it on.” 13 18 26 10 17 Pizza, fresh pastas and sandwiches 29 ESPN Zone® 47 Sephora® 9 Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen® Watch televised sports or play games in Experience a world of beauty Classic New Orleans cuisine the Arena 48 Something Silver® 10 Rainforest Café® 30 House of Blues® Restaurant A unique silver jewelry experience 4 16 30 A wild place to shop and eat® Live music by top acts and local talent 49 Studio Disney 365 11 Steakhouse 55* 31 Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen® “Become a star of tomorrow” Breakfast, prime steaks and fresh lobster Listen to live jazz 50 Sunglass Icon® 12 Storytellers Café** 32 WonderGround Gallery The latest in fashion eyewear Family dining with “home-style dishes” An uncommon art gallery 51 World of Disney® store 13 Tortilla Jo’s Discover SHOPPING Apparel, toys, souvenirs and more Mexican specialties (a Patina Group restaurant) 33 Apricot Lane Discover Services Discover brand name fashions and 14 Uva Bar one-of-a-kind treasures 52 Alamo® Rent-A-Car Wine bar and café (a Patina Group Official rental car company of the restaurant) 34 Blink by Wet Seal® Disneyland® Resort Denim and fashion accessories with a Discover BARS/LOUNGES fun vibe 53 Mandara Spa®** Specialized massages and a wide array 15 ESPN Zone® 35 Build-A-Bear Workshop® of services Make your own stuffed animal! 16 House of Blues® Restaurant 54 Travelex 36 D Street Foreign currency exchange service 17 Rainforest Café® Art, apparel and Vinylmation™ 18 Tortilla Jo’s 55 Walt Disney Travel Company 37 Disney Vault 28 Disney Destinations, LLC and DISTRICT 19 Uva Bar Where hip trends collide with Disney Cruise Line® Disney couture *Located inside the Disneyland® Hotel QUICK Service 38 Disney’s Pin Traders **Located inside Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel® & Spa ©Disney GS2013-9698 20 EARL OF SANDWICH® Pins and trading accessories The world’s greatest hot sandwich!™ ***Located inside Disney’s Paradise Pier® Hotel.
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