And finally, I have to let the
captainkidd know that there are many options in Orange County that could provide great afternoon getaways from Disneyland and your six-day park hopper tickets.
Orange County has some of the most picturesque and walkable beach towns in SoCal, all just a 20 or 30 minute drive from the Disneyland Hotel.
Laguna Beach, for example, has a funky and upscale downtown area full of art galleries, boutiques, and fantastic restaurants. And the scenery along the cliffs and bluffs around Laguna is stunning.
http://www.lagunabeachinfo.com/
The kids would probably love exploring Crystal Cove State Beach for an hour or two, with tons of tidepools to discover, a few miles north of Laguna Beach and just south of Corona Del Mar.
http://www.crystalcovestatepark.com/
There's also Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Huntington Beach, San Clemente, etc. for fun and interesting beach towns a short drive from Disneyland.
In the other direction is Palm Springs. A million things can be said about Palm Springs and its mid-century architecture, gourmet restaurans and dining, lavish resorts and golf courses (site of the part in the Soarin' film where the golfer tees off the ball right at the camera). But in July, which is the off-season for Palm Springs, a really fun thing to do is to take the
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway up the mountain and experience about a 30 degree drop in temperatures from the desert floor to the mountain peak. The circular tram cars revolve as you go up the cable, and it's an amazing experience. At the mountaintop station you'll find a couple of restaurants, a cocktail lounge
, and a State Park ranger station and miles of hiking trails through the alpine environment.
The Tramway station is a 90 minute drive from the Disneyland Hotel, if you don't go at rush hour.
http://www.pstramway.com/
In short, you have simply got to consider several day trips or afternoon jaunts away from Disneyland. Get out and experience Southern California away from the theme parks and pre-packaged Disney scene dictated by Fastpass return times and priority seating reservations. I highly recommend you pick up a Fodor's or other good Southern California travel book from your local Barnes & Noble and do some research into the types of things that interest you or what you'd like to see. We've only scratched the surface here, there is a lot more in SoCal to entertain a visitor. :wave:
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