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Disneyland Park is a theme park located in Anaheim, California, owned and operated by the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts division of The Walt Disney Company. Originally, and still often colloquially, called Disneyland, it was dedicated with a televised press preview on July 17, 1955, and opened to the general public on July 18, 1955. Disneyland is the only theme park to be designed and built under the direct supervision of Walt Disney himself. In 1998, the theme park was re-branded “Disneyland Park” to distinguish it from the larger Disneyland Resort complex.
The concept for Disneyland began when Walt Disney was visiting Griffith Park with his daughters Diane and Sharon. While watching them ride the merry-go-round, he came up with the idea of a place where adults and their children could go and have fun together. His dream lay dormant for many years.[3] Walt Disney also may have been influenced by his father’s memories of the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago (his father worked at the Exposition). The Midway Plaisance there included a set of attractions representing various countries from around the world and others representing various periods of man; it also included many rides including the first Ferris wheel, a “sky” ride, a passenger train that circled the perimeter, and a Wild West Show. Another likely influence was Benton Harbor, Michigan’s nationally famous House of David’s Eden Springs Park. Walt Disney visited the park and ultimately bought one of the older miniature trains originally used there; the colony had the largest miniature railway setup in the world at the time.
While many people wrote letters to Walt Disney about visiting the Disney Studio, he realized that a functional movie studio had little to offer to the visiting fans. This began to foster ideas of building a site near his Burbank studios for tourists to visit. His ideas then evolved to a small play park with a boat ride and other themed areas. Disney’s initial concept, his “Mickey Mouse Park”, started with an 8-acre (3.2 ha) plot across Riverside Drive. Disney started to visit other parks for inspiration and ideas, including Tivoli Gardens, Greenfield Village, The Efteling, Tilburg, Playland, and Children’s Fairyland. He started his designers working on concepts, but these would grow into a project much larger than could be contained in 8 acres (3.2 ha).
Disney hired a consultant, Harrison Price from Stanford Research Institute, to gauge the proper area to locate the theme park based on the area’s potential growth. With the report from Price, Disney acquired 160 acres (65 ha) of orange groves and walnut trees in Anaheim, southeast of Los Angeles in neighboring Orange County.[5][6]
Difficulties in obtaining funding prompted Disney to investigate new methods of fundraising. He decided to use television, and created a show named Disneyland which was broadcast on the then-fledgling ABC television network. In return, the network agreed to help finance the new park. For the first five years of its operation, Disneyland was owned by Disneyland, Inc., which was jointly owned by Walt Disney Productions, Walt Disney, Western Publishing and ABC. In 1960 Walt Disney Productions purchased ABC’s share (it had earlier bought out Western Publishing and Walt Disney). In addition, many of the shops on Main Street, U.S.A. were owned and operated by other companies who rented space from Disney.
Construction began on July 16, 1954 and cost $17 million to complete. The park was opened one year and one day later. U.S. Route 101 (later Interstate 5) was under construction at the same time just to the north of the site; in preparation for the traffic Disneyland was expected to bring, two more lanes were added to the freeway before the park was finished.
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The Anaheim area boasts dozens of Disneyland hotels, so many that it’s hard to choose a place that meets your needs. We’ve done some of the work for you, reading hundreds of reviews and choosing a selected group of Disneyland hotels that are generally well-regarded, close to the park, inexpensive or have other useful characteristics such as suites. Use this list and our tips for finding Disneyland hotels, and you’ll be done in no time.
Alamo Inn and Suites
1140 W. Katella Ave. · Anaheim
714-635-8070 · 86 Rooms
Best Western Anaheim Inn
1630 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-774-1050 · 88 Rooms
Best Western Park Place Inn
1544 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-776-4800 · 199 Rooms
Brookhurst Plaza Inn
711 S. Brookhurst St. · Anaheim
714-999-1220 · 91 Rooms
Days Inn & Suites
1111 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-533-8830 · 81 Rooms · 9 Suites
Econo Lodge Maingate
871 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-535-7878 · 52 Rooms
Greenwood Suites Anaheim Resort
1733 S. Anaheim Blvd. · Anaheim
714-808-9000 · 152 Suites
Peacock Suite Hotel
1745 S. Anaheim Blvd. · Anaheim
714-535-8255 · 140 Suites
Quality Inn & Suites Anaheim
1441 S. Manchester Ave. · Anaheim
714-991-8100 · 192 Rooms
Ramada Plaza Hotel Anaheim Resort
515 Katella Avenue · Anaheim
714-991-6868 · 105 Rooms
Sheraton Anaheim Hotel
900 S. Disneyland Dr. · Anaheim
714-778-1700 · 489 Rooms
Super 8 Anaheim Disneyland
915 Disneyland Dr. · Anaheim
714-778-0350 · 113 Rooms
Anaheim Desert Inn and Suites
1600 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-772-5050 · 143 Rooms
Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel
1600 S. Disneyland Dr. · Anaheim
714-635-2300 · 750 Rooms
Islander Inn and Suites
424 W. Katella Ave. · Anaheim
714-778-6565
Americas Best Value Inn and Suites
12550 Lampson Ave. · Garden Grove
714-748-8990 · 28 Rooms · 4 Suites
Candy Cane Inn
1747 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-774-5284 · 172 Rooms
Polynesian Motel
641 S. Brookhurst St. · Anaheim
714-778-6892 · 28 Rooms Anaheim Plaza Hotel & Suites
1700 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-772-5900 · 300 Rooms
Best Western Courtesy Inn
1070 W. Ball Rd. · Anaheim
714-772-2470 · 37 Rooms
Best Western Pavillions
1176 W. Katella Ave. · Anaheim
714-776-0140 · 98 Rooms
Castle Inn & Suites
1734 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-774-8111 · 200 Rooms
Disneyland Hotel Anaheim
1150 W. Magic Way · Anaheim
714-778-6600 · 1136 Rooms
Fairfield Anaheim Disneyland
1460 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-772-6777 · 465 Rooms
Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel Anaheim
1380 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-776-6120 · 318 Rooms
Portofino Inn Anaheim
1831 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-782-7619 · 190 Rooms · 100 Suites
Ramada Limited Disneyland Park
921 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-999-0684 · 92 Rooms · 15 Suites
Residence Inn Disneyland
1700 S. Clementine St. · Anaheim
714-533-3555 · 200 Rooms
Sheraton Park Hotel at the Anaheim Resort
1855 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-750-1811 · 500 Rooms
Travelodge Anaheim Buena Park
705 S. Beach Blvd. · Anaheim
714-761-4200 · 71 Rooms
Anabella Hotel
1030 W. Kanella Ave. · Anaheim
714-905-1050
Hotel Menage La Casa Resort
1221 S. Harbor Blvd. · Anaheim
714-758-0900 · 254 Rooms
La Quinta Inn & Suites Anaheim
1752 S. Clemente St. · Anaheim
714-635-5000 · 130 Suites
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