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Anaheim, CA: More Than Just a Mouse
With everything from valiant knights in armor to old-time cowboy towns, there's more to Anaheim than you think.

While known primarily as the home of a certain famous mouse, Anaheim dishes up a smorgasbord of family-friendly activities. Check out Medieval Times, the original "dinner and a show" that harkens back to a time when valiant knights battled for their kingdom's honor. Dig into a traditional royal feast, and wield a mighty turkey leg to cheer for your team in a tournament of games. This contest begins with a joust atop Andalusian stallions, and draws to a dramatic finish with swords and maces.

Jump forward to the time of California's Gold Rush at Knott's Berry Farm, an amusement park set on what used to be 160 acres of berry farmland with an on-site fried chicken restaurant. (Both tasty jam and fried chicken are still served up on the park’s grounds.) Wander through Ghost Town, a tribute to California's 1880s boom--complete with costumed cowboys, a log flute ride, stagecoaches, and panning for real gold. After, take a whirl on the famed "Montezuma's Revenge" roller coaster in Fiesta Village, and cool off on the park's Bigfoot Rapids ride.

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Bowers Museum and Kidseum
2002 North Main Street
Phone: 714.567.3600
One of Southern California's finest museums and Orange County's largest, the Bowers Museum is ideal for all ages. Its state-of-the-art facilities enable the Bowers to present world class exhibitions and preserve collections of cultural art for future generations. These collections are particularly strong in the areas of African, Oceanic, Native American, pre-Columbian, and California Plein Air paintings.

Check out the current exhibit, Gems! The Art and Nature of Precious Stones features some of the rarest and largest gemstones in the world. Highlights include the largest faceted gemstone, weighing 220 pounds or 500,000 carats, a necklace featuring the two largest known examples of the sapphire-like California state gemstone, benitoite, a 400-carat golden sapphire, and the world's largest tanzanite (242 carats)set in a tiara with 1,000 diamonds.

The Kidseum, an 11,000 square foot children's museum, provides arts and cultural activities for thousands of children and their families. Creativity, stimulated by exposure to art, can be the basis for the development of ideas, problem solving and social understanding. Kidseum is a place where children can experience and celebrate the beauty and history of many different cultures.

It's also conveniently located close to four major freeways and four miles south of Disneyland.
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Disney's California Adventure® park
1717 Disneyland Drive
Phone: 714.781.4000
Visit Disney's California Adventure® park, Disney's new theme park located right next door to Disneyland. This cheerful amusement park celebrates California's diversity. Enjoy the park's Grizzly Recreation Park where you can hike among California Redwoods. Visit the Bountiful Valley Farm, a tribute to the abundance of agriculture in California. Next, swing by Pacific Wharf to soak up the charm of a seaside town, or Condor Flats, a high-desert airfield dedicated to the state's legendary aviation industry. After a visit to the park's Bay Area and some wineries, drop by the park's recreation of Hollywood. Wrap up your day with the Electrical Parade, a Disney classic. This fantastic parade is back, bringing cheer to the streets of this new park with its dazzling lights, enchanting music and your favorite Disney characters.
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Disneyland® Park
1313 South Harbor Drive
Phone: 714.781.4000
Disneyland® is still the "Happiest Place On Earth." Just stroll down Main Street with some cotton candy in your hand and you'll agree. Visit the park's four original sections: Fantasyland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland and Adventureland, all packed with themed shops and rides. Drop by Critter Country for some foxy fun and New Orleans Square for sweet jazz. Buy a Mickey Mouse hat with your name sewn on it! In the spirit of Disneyland, you're never too old...

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Rainforest Cafe
1515 South Disneyland Drive
Phone: 714.772.0413
The lively Rainforest Cafe, serving tasty American dishes with a tropical flair, is located in Downtown Disney, right next to Disneyland. Sit back and enjoy some fried chicken and garlic mashed potatoes in a relaxed tropical environment, complete with Disney magic like exotic animals and even the occasional (simulated) thunderstorm!
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Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen
1590 South Disneyland Drive
Phone: 714.776.5200
Got a taste for the Big Easy? The Louisiana cuisine at Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen, located in Downtown Disney, right next to Disneyland, has the fix. Satiate your craving for New Orleans' Creole cuisine here with some barbeque shrimp, gumbo ya-ya or pasta jambalaya. Dine upstairs on the jazz balcony, or in the courtyard, or just grab some shrimpers off the Jazz Kitchen's quick-service menu on your way through.
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Studio Grill in the ESPN Zone
1545 Disneyland Drive
Phone: 714.300.3776
Sports enthusiasts of all ages love the ESPN Zone in Downtown Disney, right next to Disneyland. Dine at the Zone's Studio Grill, located inside the 35,000-square-foot ESPN Zone, where "Up Close with Gary Miller" is filmed regularly. Studio Grill offerings include cedar plank salmon, grilled chops, and New York strip steak. Afterward, walk upstairs to play in a huge sports arcade with bowling, hockey and race car simulators, or for a cold beer at the Zone's bar.
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