
Top 5 Things to Do in Anaheim, California
Keeping a family amused and entertained can be difficult especially if they cover a wide range of ages. You couldn't ask for a better solution than an amusement or theme park to keep the family entertained. Under one roof, figuratively speaking, these parks have something to keep all ages entertained. If there is one thing Anaheim does not lack, it is theme parks that are guaranteed to keep the whole family occupied and entertained.
Disneyland Park: A visit to the Magic Kingdom has been the stuff dreams are made of. And Disneyland has been making dreams come true for decades. The park is open every day of the year with holidays being peak season. Hours change seasonally so check before coming.
http://disneyland.disney.go.com/
Disneyland's California Adventure: This theme park is the one-stop frame of everything California is and stands for. Take a tour round Hollywood sets or the Sierra Nevada Mountains or explore the San Francisco Bay Area or the Pier Amusement Parks of a bygone era. Get an adrenalin high with thrill rides; the sky is the limit.
Universal Studios: Learn how movies are made; see the cutting-edge special effects of the latest thrillers. Take a Studio Tour like 125 million visitors before you and get behind the scenes of movie and television's biggest hits.
http://www.universalstudioshollywood.com/vi_freeshuttle.html
Six Flags Magic Mountain: If its excitement your family wants, then this is the place that has it; thrills and spills galore on blood-curdling roller coasters and heart-stopping rides.
http://www.sixflags.com/magicMountain/index.aspx
Knotts Berry Farm: America's original theme park and the 12th most-visited amusement park in the country. Experience the thrilling rides and attractions on offer or enjoy the delicacies of Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant which still serves mouth-watering fried chicken, homemade biscuits and boysenberry pies to Cordelia Knott's original recipes dating back to 1934.
http://www.knotts.com/coinfo/history/index.shtml

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