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DISNEYLAND RESORT and SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ESCAPE Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland® Resort DISNEYLAND RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ESCAPE Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland® Resort Disneyland Resort and Southern California Escape NORTH AMERICA | Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland® Resort Season: 2021 4 DAYS 6 MEALS 9 SITES Get a peek behind the magic on the 4-day Adventures by Disney Disneyland® Resort and Southern California Escape. Take a rare behind-the-scenes tour of The Walt Disney Studios and Disney Archives, plus a private tour of Walt Disney Imagineering. Then, spend several magical, fun-filled days and nights in the Disney theme parks! DISNEYLAND RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ESCAPE Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland® Resort Trip Overview 4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATIONS 3 LOCATIONS Disney's Grand Californian Walt Disney Imagineering, Hotel & Spa Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland Resort AGES FLIGHT INFORMATION 6 MEALS Minimum Age: 4 Arrive: John Wayne Airport 2 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 3 Dinners Suggested Age: 5+ (SNA) OR Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) OR Long Beach Airport (LGB) Return: Port of San Diego OR Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) OR John Wayne Airport (SNA) OR Long Beach Airport (LGB) DISNEYLAND RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ESCAPE Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland® Resort DAY 1 DISNEYLAND RESORT Activities Highlights: Dinner Included Arrive in Southern California, Welcome Dinner at the Disneyland Resort, Disney's Grand Californian Evening at Disneyland Park Hotel & Spa Arrive in Southern California Fly into John Wayne Airport (SNA) or Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) or Long Beach Airport (LGB) where you will be greeted by an Adventures by Disney representative who will escort you to your vehicle. Relax as your driver assists with your luggage and takes you to Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa Explore the Craftsman-style elegance that surrounds you in your home-amid-the-magic for the next 3 nights as an Adventures by Disney representative checks you into the hotel. Welcome Dinner at the Disneyland Resort Meet your fellow Adventurers for a special welcome dinner where you’ll dine in the heart of the magic while getting excited for the adventures ahead. Evening at Disneyland Park Enjoy a priority entrance into Disneyland Park with a group experience prior to spending the evening on your own. See important details DISNEYLAND RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ESCAPE Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland® Resort DAY 2 THE WALT DISNEY STUDIOS AND IMAGINEERING Activities Highlights: Breakfast, Lunch and Private Tour of The Walt Disney Studios & Archives, Private Tour of Walt Dinner Included Disney Imagineering Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa Breakfast at Disneyland Resort Fuel up with a hearty breakfast before starting your magic-filled day. Private Tour of the Walt Disney Studios and Disney Archives Learn the story of The Walt Disney Studios during a privately guided visit to this famed studio lot where some of Disney’s classic—and soon-to-be classic—movies are made. Visit the Disney Archives See props and costumes from your favorite Disney films, along with rare Disney collectibles. Shop at the Studio Store Pick up some Disney Studios merchandise and other fun souvenirs at the Studio Store located right on the lot. Lunch at the Walt Disney Studios Commissary Enjoy a nice lunch amid the hustle and bustle of this iconic studio. Private Tour of Walt Disney Imagineering DISNEYLAND RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ESCAPE Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland® Resort Get a behind-the-scenes look at how the Disney magic is created for the theme parks and resorts by the architects, designers, engineers, technicians and others who make up the Disney Imagineers. Dinner at Tam O'Shanter Enjoy a hearty dinner at one of Walt Disney's favorite hangouts! Rich with showbiz history, Tam O'Shanter was established in 1922 and is one of the oldest restaurants in Los Angeles. See Walt’s favorite booth where he would sit and savor the Scottish-themed restaurant's Old World favorites—including their famous prime rib and Yorkshire pudding. Transfer to Disneyland Resort Board the motor coach for an evening ride back to the Disneyland Resort. DISNEYLAND RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ESCAPE Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland® Resort DAY 3 DISNEYLAND RESORT Activities Highlights: Breakfast and Dinner VIP Visit to Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park, Private Included Tour of Walt’s Apartment Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa Breakfast at Disneyland Resort Start your day-amid-the-magic with a hearty breakfast before a fun-filled day at the Disneyland Resot theme parks. VIP Visit to Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park Go behind the magic and discover the secrets of the theme parks of the Disneyland Resort as you see areas that are off-limits to other Park Guests and learn about the history of Walt Disney and his dream. See important details Private Tour of Walt's Apartment Step back in time and see Walt’s private apartment, built so he could watch the activity as his “land” was being built. Located above the Main Street Firehouse and overlooking Main Street, U.S.A., this is a piece of Disney history that few get to experience. On Your Own Time at Disneyland Resort Spend the rest of the afternoon on your own at both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. Experience the thrills of fantastic attractions and spectacular shows and be part of the countless magical moments around you. DISNEYLAND RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ESCAPE Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland® Resort Farewell Dinner Bask in the memories of your Southern California experience as you enjoy a special farewell dinner at the Disneyland Resort, exclusively for you and your fellow Adventurers. VIP Viewing of World of Color Before you say “see you real soon” to your fellow adventurers, you’ll be treated to a VIP viewing of the epic World of Color water spectacular. With more than 1,000 multi-colored fountains, this bigger-than-life show is the perfect finale for your adventure! See important details Please note: Activities, attractions and meals at Disneyland Resort are subject to change due to refurbishment schedules at the Parks. DISNEYLAND RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ESCAPE Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland® Resort DAY 4 DISNEYLAND RESORT Activities Highlights: No Meals Included Transfer to Port of San Diego, OR Los Angeles International Airport OR None John Wayne Airport OR Long Beach Airport Transfer to Port of San Diego OR Los Angeles International Airport OR John Wayne Airport OR Long Beach Airport Say farewell to Southern California and board your pre-arranged transportation to the Port of San Diego OR Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) OR John Wayne Airport (SNA) OR Long Beach Airport (LGB). DISNEYLAND RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ESCAPE Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland® Resort IMPORTANT DETAILS Day 1 Please note: Activities, attractions and meals at the Disneyland Resort are subject to change due to seasonality and refurbishment schedules. All Guests receive a 4-Day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper ticket that begins on Day 1 of your adventure and expires at the end of Day 4 of your adventure and is not upgradeable or transferable. Day 3 Please note: Activities, attractions and meals at Disneyland Resort are subject to change due to refurbishment schedules at the Parks. Please note: Photography restrictions apply. Please ask your Adventure Guides for details. DISNEYLAND RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ESCAPE Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland® Resort Book with us today! Call us at (800) 543-0865 or your Travel Agent Visit us at AdventuresByDisney.com This printable itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. Terms, conditions and restrictions apply. Adventures by Disney Travel Services, Inc. CST#2082519-20, ©Disney.
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