About Anaheim, California
Anaheim is a city in Orange County, California, best known as the home of Disneyland. It is also where the National Hockey League's Anaheim Ducks and Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are hosted.
Arriving in Anaheim
You can reach Anaheim by the following methods:
By car: right on the I-5
By plane: the closest airport is the John Wayne Airport, Santa Ana (SNA), while the Los Angeles Int. Airport (LAX) is the largest one in the area.
By train: Amtrak and Metrolink provide service at Anaheim Station, located at the north side of Angel Stadium's parking lot, across from Honda Center, and 2.5 miles east of Disneyland.
Getting Around in Anaheim
The Orange County Transit Authority, 714-560-OCTA (6282) / 714-636-RIDE (7433), (web) provides bus service within Anaheim and to neighboring communities.
Tourist Attractions in Anaheim
Disneyland is Anaheim's star attraction and main claim to fame since first opening in 1955
California Adventure is a newer addition to Disneyland. It opened in 2001 and has separate admission fees.
the Crystal Cathedral, home to the huge congregation built by the persistently up-beat Rev. Robert Schuler, is in nearby Garden Grove on Chapman Ave./ Lewis St. An impressive building: as the name implies, made almost entirely of glass.
Eating Places in Anaheim
There are lots of places to eat in and around Disneyland.
La Brea Bakery Café, 1556 Disneyland Drive, (714) 490-0233, [4]. (Located at Downtown Disney, along with many other restaurants, such as ESPN Zone and Rainforest Café).
For Japanese food, Shabu Shabu, at The Block at Orange, 20 City Boulevard West, Orange, Tel: (714) 769-0200. (Chapman/State College right next to the I-5). As Japanese restaurants go, they are not cheap. They offer Sushi and a style were you cook your food in boiling water at the table.
Outback Steakhouse for Steaks and the famous Bloomin Onion
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