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Disney's California Adventure
Family travel review. Visited October 2004.
Next door to Disneyland Park is Disney's
California Adventure Park. This park is a full theme park in its own
right, with plenty of rides and attractions for all ages.
Your park hopper ticket will get you into
both parks and you can go from park to park at anytime.
It's hard to do and see everything in one
day, however two full days is more than enough time.
Disney's California Adventure Park is divided into four areas, A Bugs Land, Golden State, Paradise Pier and Hollywood
Pictures Backlot. The park tends to be less crowded than Disneyland
Park, so it's probably a better option on the weekends.
A Bug's Land
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Great for the younger kids up to about 6
years. Any older and they may find these rides a bit boring. Flicks Flyers
is a hot air balloon made of leaves that goes round and round, Francis'
Ladybug Doodle is a spin on the back of a ladybug, Heimlich's Chew Chew
Train is a sedately paced train ride in a caterpillar train, Tuck and
Roll's Drive 'Em Buggies is a slow paced dodgem car (with height
restrictions) and Princess Dot Puddle Park is a great way to cool off on
a hot day. At the Bountiful Valley Farm you get to meet some farmyard
animals. Keep an eye out for Flick and his friends
as they wander around A Bug's Land. Regardless of your kids ages make sure you
don't miss the It's Tough To Be A Bug 3D show. One of the better 3D/4D shows we
experienced. Watch for the hornets, the mice and the stink bugs. If
anything it may be a little scary for the younger ones (and some adults)
so just take of their glasses if it becomes too much.
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Golden State
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On the right as you walk into the park,
Golden State has some of the park's better and most unique attractions.
Start with Soarin' Over California, a excellent simulator ride where you
get to sail over some of California's famous attractions and landmarks
in a hang glider. You feel the wind in your face and can smell the pine
trees as your feet almost touch the water or the snow on the top of a
mountain. Great fun for all ages however there is a height restriction
and the queue is usually a long one.
Next is the Grizzly River Run, a white
water raft ride where you will get wet. Plenty of white water sections,
some caves and a couple of great drops, one where the raft spins on the
way down, ensuring a even soaking for everyone. Some great scenery makes
this a must do, even for the younger kids. Again this ride will have a
queue so consider using a fastpass.
The Redwood Creek Challenge Trail is a
outdoor family play area with slides, swings, jungle gyms, rope swings
and heaps of rope bridges and forts. Great fun for younger kids and you
can get to meet Brother Bear at the Magic Of Brother Bear Show. Also
keep your eye out for Chip 'n Dale. Golden Dreams is a movie based on
the history of California - the land of golden dreams. Narrated by
Whoopi Goldberg, the movie has some added effects and if you're
interested in a biased history of California then don't miss it. Another
couple of shows are the Golden Vine Winery, the Boudin Bakery and the
Mission Tortilla Factory. The kids will probably enjoy the latter of the
three.
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Paradise Pier
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Plenty of your basic theme park rides to choose from at Paradise Pier. For the
younger kids there's King Tritons Carousel and SS rustworthy, a water
play zone with water cannons based around the wreck of a fireboat and
Jumpin' Jellyfish where you get to sail 40 feet up into the air then
drift back to the ground. The
rest of Paradise Pier is for the bigger kids and adults. The California Screamin' rollercoaster is a unique experience with an amazing beginning
from a standing start and plenty of drops and turns and a loop around
Mickey's ears. The Sun Wheel is a giant ferris wheel with a choice of
stationary or swinging gondolas. Take the stationary option, especially
if you've just eaten. Some amazing views from the top. Maliboomer is
a freefall tower, a great view for the second or so that you are at the
top, then a freefall back to the ground. Orange Stinger is a basic swing
ride inside a giant orange. Golden Zephyr is another swing ride in
chrome spaceships. The last of the rides is Mulholland Madness, a
mini rollercoaster inspired by LA's famous Mulholland Drive. It's
basically a wild-mouse coaster with plenty of tight turns and bumps.
For most rides at Paradise Pier we had
little queue time, with the exception of California Screamin', which
does have a fastpass option.
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Hollywood Pictures Backlot
Leave
yourselves plenty of time too see everything here. Start with
the 'Disneys Aladdin' show in the 2000 seat Hyperion Theatre.
This is a broadway quality show with some amazing special
effects that runs for 45 minutes. Don't miss it. Next door is
the Twlight Zone Tower Of Terror ride. Again an experience not
to be missed but you may never feel comfortable in a elevator
again. Muppet Vision 3D is the best of the 3D shows available
for younger children. A hilarious romp with all the Muppets
favourites, some great special effects, and the kids won't get
scared. Disney Animation is a journey into the world of
animation, featuring two shows and an exhibit on how some Disney
characters were developed as well as the Sorcerer's Workshop
where you get to create your own animation. You also get to find
out which Disney character you resemble the most. Plan to spent
at least an hour. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire is based on the
TV show and audience members get a chance to compete for prizes. Infortunately was closed when we attended. Playhouse Disney Live
On Stage is a 20 minute musical revue where kids can sing and
dance, featuring Bear in the Big Blue House and Rolie Polie Olie.
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Facilities
Strollers can be
rented for US$8 per day. Rental locations are inside the main entrance
and in Condor Flats at Fly 'n' Buy. Lockers are available for US$4-6
per day, depending on the size. Wheelchairs can be rented for US$7 per
day and for US$30 per day for electric wheelchairs. A US$20 per day
deposit is required.
There is a baby
centre available next to the Mission Tortilla Factory in the Pacific
Wharf area. A first aid centre is
located next to the baby centre. ATM's are located at four locations
throughout the park.
All restaurants,
shops and entertainment venues are wheelchair accessible. Many
attractions allow wheelchair guests to remain in their wheelchairs
during their experience however there are some attractions that require
guests to transfer from their wheelchair. Check the Disney web site for
more details. There are also attractions that offer assistance devices
for guests with hearing disabilities.
Ticket Prices
For a one day
Park Hopper ticket the listed price is US$69 for ages 10+ and US$59 for
ages 3-9. For three days its US$124 for ages 10+ and US$94 for ages 3-9.
For five days its US$129 for ages 10+ and US$99 for ages 3-9. These
prices were valid at the time we travelled (October 2004).
The difference
between the three day and five day is negligible, so it's worth getting
the five day pass, even if you can only manage three or four days. Don't
forget these tickets get you into Disney's California Adventure and
Disneyland Park.
Height Requirements
Some rides and attractions in Disney's
California Adventure Park have minimum
and maximum height requirements:
102 cm or taller: Jumpin' Jellyfish, Soarin' Over California, The Twlight Zone Tower Of Terror
106 cm or taller: Grizzly River Run, Mulholland Madness, Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, Tuck and Roll's Drive
'Em Buggies
122 cm or taller: California Screamin', Orange Stinger
132cm or taller: Maliboomer
Fastpass
Fastpass is a great way to beat the queues
on selected rides at Disney's California Adventure Park. Here's how it works: look for the fastpass
distribution area near the entrance of a ride. There will usually be a
number of fastpass machines available. You will be able to see what
times are currently available to use your fastpass. Insert your
Disneyland admission ticket into the machine and you will receive a
printed card, showing a time range when you can use your fastpass.
Return to the ride within the allocated times and you will be able to
enter through the fastpass gate which takes you to the front of the
queue.
Once you have obtained a fastpass for a
ride you will not be able to get another fastpass until the time of the
first fastpass has expired.
The time you wait from obtaining a
fastpass can vary - anything from one hour up to a couple of hours. For
example you might get a fastpass at 10am with a return time between 12pm
and 1pm. You need to return during the one hour allocated to use your
fastpass. After 1pm you are free to get another fastpass for another
ride.
If your are with other families and not
everyone wants to go on a certain ride you can arrange to get fastpasses
for a couple of rides at once, using all your admission tickets. If you
have an energetic member of a group that doesn't mind walking across the
park to get a fastpass while the kids are enjoying another ride you can
time it so you can walk straight onto a ride when you arrive.
Fastpass rides include California Screamin',
Grizzly River Run, Mulholland Madness and Soarin' Over California with
the latter being the ride that we queued for the longest time.
Food
Plenty of places to eat. For fine dining
visit The Vineyard Room which is expensive and you'll need to book.
Character dining is available at Ariel's Grotto where you get to meet
some of your favourite Disney characters while you eat. You may need to
reserve a seat however we had no trouble getting a seat for lunch. At
worst you can spend some time at Paradise Pier while you wait. There are
plenty of fast food outlets throughout the park. The Pacific Wharf area
is a good setting for lunch and the Taste Pilots Grill was a popular
choice for the kids.
Shopping
Not as good as Disneyland Park for shops
but still enough to keep you occupied for a while. Sunshine Plaza has
the Greetings From California souvenir shop and the Engine-Ears Toys
shop. Golden State offers adventure gear at the Rushin' Rivers
Outfitters and for flight enthusiasts the Fly 'n' Buy shop. At Hollywood
Pictures Backlot there's a dress-up shop, Gone Hollywood, and the
Muppets trivia shop. The best shopping is at Paradise Pier with
sunglasses, beachwear, fun T-shirts, kids dress-up and fashion jewelry.
Links
Anaheim Destination Page
Disneyland Resort Review
Universal Studios Review
Howard Johnson Hotel Review
Disney Web Page
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