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Disneyland® Park There’s magic to be found everywhere at The Happiest Place on Earth! Featuring two amazing Theme Parks—Disneyland® Park and Disney California Adventure® Park—plus three Disneyland® Resort Hotels and the Downtown Disney® District, the world-famous Disneyland® Resort is where Guests of all ages can discover wonder, joy and excitement around every turn. Plan enough days to experience attractions and entertainment in 1 both Parks. 5 INTERSTATE 4 5 2 3 6 Go back and forth between both Theme Parks with a Disneyland® Resort Park Hopper® 1 Disneyland® Hotel 4 Downtown Disney® District Ticket. Plus, when you buy a 3+ day ticket before you arrive, you get one Magic Morning* 2 Disney’s Paradise Pier® Hotel Disneyland® Park early admission to select experiences 5 at Disneyland® Park one hour before the Park opens to the general public on select days. 3 Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel® & Spa 6 Disney California Adventure® Park *Magic Morning allows one early admission (during the duration of the Theme Park ticket or Southern California CityPASS®) to select attractions, stores, entertainment and dining locations at Disneyland® Park one hour before the Park opens to the public on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday. Each member of your travel party must have 3-day or longer Disneyland® Resort tickets. To enhance the Magic Morning experience, it is strongly recommended that Guests arrive at least one hour and 15 minutes prior to regular Park opening. Magic Morning admission is based on availability and does not operate daily. Applicable days and times of operation and all other elements including, but not limited to, operation of attractions, entertainment, stores and restaurants and appearances of Characters may vary and are subject to change without notice. Subject to capacity and other restrictions. ©Disney ©Disney•Pixar WHSGLO-16-51912 42 41 40 43 39 38 37 Cars Land 25 26 Mickey’s Toontown 23 24 36 27 1 Horseless Carriage 28 Mr. Toad's Wild Ride 35 Paradise Pier Fire Engine Peter Pan’s Flight 21 2 29 26 Trail Closed 20 3 Horse-Drawn Streetcars 30 Mad Tea Party 27 34 25 33 28 28 Omnibus Alice in Wonderland 21 30 33 4 31 24 29 “a bug’s land” 22 23 31 The Disney Gallery Pixie Hollow Pacific Wharf 32 31 5 32 18 22 30 15 Fantasyland 16 6 The Disneyland Story 33 Matterhorn Bobsleds 29 ® 19 44 45 19 Presenting Great Moments 18 14 32 17 with Mr. Lincoln 20 46 Frontierland 2 8 14 34 Storybook Land Critter Country 17 1 3 4 12 15 13 7 Main Street Cinema Canal Boats RIVERS OF 16 52 47 AMERICA 51 34 19 Tomorrowland Hollywood Land Grizzly Peak 8 Enchanted Tiki Room, 35 “it’s a small world” 13 ® 50 Presented by Dole 35 36 Fantasyland Theatre New Orleans Square 8 12 2 California Screamin' 9 Jungle Cruise 23 11 7 6 5 4 37 Goofy’s Playhouse 11 9 1 Indiana Jones™ Adventure 49 24 King Triton's Carousel 10 Donald’s Boat 38 3 Toy Story Mania! 11 Tarzan's Treehouse™ 48 9 25 ® 39 Gadget’s Go Coaster 7 Games of the Boardwalk 12 Pirates of the Caribbean Presented by Sparkle® Adventureland 26 Buena Vista Street 36 Haunted Mansion 10 27 Mickey's Fun Wheel 13 40 Chip ‘n Dale Treehouse 6 5 10 Silly Symphony Swings 14 Splash Mountain Stage 17 28 41 Mickey’s House 2 CITY 3 4 Goofy's Sky School 15 The Many Adventures of and Meet Mickey HALL 1 1 29 Winnie the Pooh 30 Jumpin' Jellyfish 42 Minnie’s House Main Street, U.S.A. Golden Zephyr 16 The Golden Horseshoe Stage 43 Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin 31 Frontierland Shootin' Exposition The Little Mermaid~ 17 44 Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage 32 Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Ariel's Undersea Adventure 18 45 Disneyland® Monorail Royal Hall 33 World of Color 19 46 Autopia Royal Theatre 34 Redwood Creek Challenge Trail 20 47 Star Wars Launch Bay 1 Red Car Trolley 9 The Hollywood Backlot Stage 16 Tuck and Roll's Drive 'Em Pinocchio's Daring Journey Buggies 35 Grizzly River Run 21 48 Space Mountain ENTERTAINMENT 2 Disney Junior—Live on Stage! 10 Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley Soarin' Around the World 22 Snow White's Scary Adventures Tomorrowland Theater Sunset Showcase Theater to the Rescue! 17 Princess Dot Puddle Park 36 49 Indicates parade route 3 Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique 11 Frozen—Live at the Hyperion 18 Heimlich's Chew Chew Train 23 50 Star Tours—The Adventures fireworks spectacular 4 Sorcerer's Workshop ENTERTAINMENT Sleeping Beauty Castle Continue 12 Guardians of the Galaxy—Mission: 19 Mater's Junkyard Jamboree 24 Fantasmic! (returning summer 2017) 5 Anna & Elsa's Royal Welcome Walkthrough BREAKOUT! (coming summer 2017) Indicates parade route 51 Astro Orbitor (Located in Frontierland; see Times Guide for show times) 6 Animation Academy 20 Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters King Arthur Carrousel 13 It's Tough to be a Bug! World of Color 25 52 Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters Mickey’s Soundsational Parade 7 Turtle Talk with Crush ® 21 Radiator Springs Racers Casey Jr. Circus Train (See parade route on map) 14 Francis' Ladybug Boogie Pixar Play Parade 26 8 Red Car Trolley 22 The Bakery Tour, (See parade route on map) 27 Dumbo the Flying Elephant Attractions and entertainment may be seasonal and are subject to change without notice. 15 Flik's Flyers hosted by Boudin® Bakery ©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. Attractions and entertainment may be seasonal and are subject to change without notice. All Rights Reserved. Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin ROGER RABBIT Character ©Disney/Amblin Entertainment, Inc. Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage is inspired by Pixar’s Finding Nemo. ©Disney ©Disney•Pixar It’s Tough to be a Bug! and “a bug’s land” are inspired by Pixar’s A Bug’s Life. Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! is inspired by Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. Toy Story Mania!® is inspired by Pixar’s Toy Story films. Turtle Talk with Crush is inspired by Pixar’s Finding Nemo. Indiana Jones™ Adventure and Star Tours ©Disney/Lucasfilm Ltd. Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters is inspired by Pixar’s Toy Story 2. DINING 20 Jamba Juice® 38 WonderGround Gallery Table-Service Fruit-filled smoothies and juices An uncommon art gallery 11 49 5 ® 48 1 Catal Restaurant 21 Jazz Kitchen Express 39 The LEGO Store Mediterranean cuisine (a Patina Creole café to go Just imagine… Group restaurant) 22 La Brea Bakery® Express 40 Chapel Hats Break bread at our express counter Hip headwear boutique featuring an 26 2 ESPN Zone® 46 20 28 unparalleled selection of styles 47 Sports, dining and entertainment 23 Napolini 3 Pizza and salad (a Patina Group restaurant) Marceline’s Confectionery 4 22 45 18 7 3 Goofy’s Kitchen* 41 41 Fresh sweets and treats 1 32 Interactive Character Dining 24 Tortilla Jo’s Taqueria 44 35 10 ® 37 31 27 4 La Brea Bakery® Café Tacos, burritos, nachos and more (a Patina 42 RIDEMAKERZ 6 34 8 21 30 Group restaurant) Build your own radio-controlled cars 23 38 39 Fresh European-inspired cuisine 43 ® and trucks Wetzel’s Pretzels 19 5 Napa Rose** 25 ® Wine country cuisine Pretzels, hot dogs and lemonade 43 Sanuk 13 17 Starbucks Casual, California-style footwear 6 Naples Ristorante e Pizzeria 26 “Smile...pass it on.” Italian favorites (a Patina Group restaurant) Specialty coffee drinks and fresh baked 2 14 29 goods along with outdoor patio 44 Something Silver® 36 7 Disney’s PCH Grill*** A unique silver jewelry experience 25 Pizza, fresh pastas and sandwiches 27 Starbucks West 42 Specialty coffee drinks and fresh baked Anna & Elsa’s Boutique 40 ® 45 33 8 Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen goods along with outdoor patio ® Classic New Orleans cuisine 46 Sunglass Icon 12 16 24 9 15 ENTERTAINMENT The latest in fashion eyewear 9 Rainforest Cafe ® ® World of Disney store A Wild Place to Shop and Eat 28 AMC 12 Theatres 47 ® 12 luxurious theatres Apparel, toys, souvenirs and more 10 Steakhouse 55* Breakfast, prime steaks and fresh lobster 29 ESPN Zone® SERVICES Storytellers Cafe** Watch televised sports or play games in Alamo® Rent-A-Car 11 the Arena 48 Family dining with homestyle dishes Official rental car company of the ® Disneyland Resort Tortilla Jo’s 30 Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen ® 12 Listen to live jazz Mexican specialties (a Patina Group 49 Mandara Spa** restaurant) 31 WonderGround Gallery Specialized massages and a wide array An uncommon art gallery of services 13 Uva Bar Wine bar and café (a Patina Group SHOPPING restaurant) 32 Disney Vacation Club® Bars/Lounges *Located inside the Disneyland® Hotel Build-A-Bear Workshop® **Located inside Disney’s Grand ESPN Zone 33 14 ® Make your own stuffed animal! Californian Hotel® & Spa 15 Rainforest Cafe® ***Located inside Disney’s Paradise Pier® 34 D Street Hotel 16 Tortilla Jo’s Art, apparel and Vinylmation™ 17 Uva Bar 35 Disney Vault 28 Where hip trends collide with Quick-Service Disney couture ® 18 EARL OF SANDWICH 36 Disney’s Pin Traders The world’s greatest hot sandwich!™ Pins and trading accessories ® 19 Häagen-Dazs 37 Fossil® The finest premium ice cream, frozen Vintage and modern watches and ©Disney WHSGLO-16-51912 yogurt and sorbets accessories .
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