https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/20/travel/what-to-do-anaheim.html
>>For 60 years, Mickey Mouse has been the raison d’être for the tourism scene in this sun-drenched Southern California town, home to Disneyland, family-friendly restaurants, affordable chain hotels and sprawling strip malls. But times have changed. Anaheim, with its dry, mild climate, rich immigrant communities and a hearty appetite for both craft beer and sugar-spun treats, is now a bona fide tourism destination. You’ll need a car to explore this city, but parking is plentiful and the streets are easily navigated. With world-class sports and entertainment arenas, a revitalized downtown business district and celebrated, diverse pockets of community life, there’s a wealth of wonders hidden in Anaheim, as long as you know where to look.<<
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>>For 60 years, Mickey Mouse has been the raison d’être for the tourism scene in this sun-drenched Southern California town, home to Disneyland, family-friendly restaurants, affordable chain hotels and sprawling strip malls. But times have changed. Anaheim, with its dry, mild climate, rich immigrant communities and a hearty appetite for both craft beer and sugar-spun treats, is now a bona fide tourism destination. You’ll need a car to explore this city, but parking is plentiful and the streets are easily navigated. With world-class sports and entertainment arenas, a revitalized downtown business district and celebrated, diverse pockets of community life, there’s a wealth of wonders hidden in Anaheim, as long as you know where to look.<<
Much more at the link.