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[[File:Disneyland_Resort_logo_350.jpg|right|250px]] [[File:DLRlogo0009.jpg|thumb]] The '''Disneyland Resort''', commonly referred to as '''Disneyland''', is a recreational resort complex in [[Anaheim]], [[California]]. The resort is owned and operated by [[the Walt Disney Company]] through its [[Disney Parks, Experiences and Products|Parks and Resorts]] division and is home to two theme parks, three hotels, and a shopping, dining, and entertainment area. It opened to the public on [[July 17]], [[1955]].
 
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| founder = [[Walt Disney]]
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| industry = Amusement parks and resorts
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| location = [[Anaheim, California]], United States
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|founded = [[July 17]], [[1955]]
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|headquarters = [[Anaheim]], [[California]], [[United States]]
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|keypeople = Ken Potrock (President)
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|parent = [[Disney Parks, Experiences and Products]]<br>([[The Walt Disney Company]])
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The '''Disneyland Resort''', commonly referred to as '''Disneyland''', is a recreational resort complex in [[Anaheim]], [[California]]. The resort is owned and operated by [[the Walt Disney Company]] through its [[Disney Parks, Experiences and Products|Parks and Resorts]] division and is home to two theme parks, three hotels, and a shopping, dining, and entertainment area. It opened to the public on [[July 17]], [[1955]].
 
==Properties==
 
==Properties==
 
===Theme parks===
 
===Theme parks===
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===Hotels===
 
===Hotels===
*[[Disneyland Hotel (California)|Disneyland Hotel]], the resort's original hotel built by Jack Wrather, opened in 1955 but was not acquired by Disney until [[1988]].
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*[[Disneyland Hotel]], the resort's original hotel built by Jack Wrather, opened on [[October 5]], 1955 but was not acquired by Disney until [[1988]].
*[[Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel]], a hotel themed after the former section of Disney's California Adventure, opened as the Emerald of Anaheim in [[1984]] but was not acquired by Disney until [[1995]].
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*[[Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel]], a hotel themed after the former section of Disney California Adventure, opened as the Emerald of Anaheim in [[1984]] but was not acquired by Disney until [[1995]].
*[[Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and Spa]], based on the craftsman style of architecture of the early 1900s, opened in 2001.
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*[[Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa]], based on the craftsman style of architecture of the early 1900s, opened on [[January 2]], 2001.
   
 
===Shopping===
 
===Shopping===
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==Leadership==
 
==Leadership==
As of June 2016, the current president of the Disneyland Resort is Michael Colglazier, who reports to Bob Chapek, chairman of [[Disney Parks, Experiences and Products|Walt Disney Parks and Resorts]].
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As of May 2020, the current president of the Disneyland Resort is Ken Potrock, who reports to Bob Chapek, chairman of [[Disney Parks, Experiences and Products]].
   
 
==Location==
 
==Location==
The '''Disneyland Resort''' is generally bounded by Harbor Boulevard to the east, Katella Avenue to the south, Walnut Street to the west and Ball Road to the north. Interstate 5 borders the resort at an angle on the northeastern corner. Not all land bordered by these streets is part of the Disneyland Resort, particularly near the intersection of Harbor Boulevard and Katella Avenue, and along Ball Road between Disneyland Drive and Walnut Street. Special offramps from Interstate 5 combined with a reversible flyover over the intersection of Ball Road and Disneyland Drive permit easy access into and out of the Mickey & Friends parking garage during peak morning and evening traffic times. The official address of the resort is 1313 South Harbor Boulevard. The "1313" is a tribute to '''M'''ickey '''M'''ouse, as the letter "'''M'''" is the 13th letter of the alphabet.
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The '''Disneyland Resort''' is generally bounded by Harbor Boulevard to the east, Katella Avenue to the south, Walnut Street to the west and Ball Road to the north. Interstate 5 borders the resort at an angle on the northeastern corner. Not all land bordered by these streets is part of the Disneyland Resort, particularly near the intersection of Harbor Boulevard and Katella Avenue, and along Ball Road between Disneyland Drive and Walnut Street. Special off ramps from Interstate 5 combined with a reversible flyover over the intersection of Ball Road and Disneyland Drive permit easy access into and out of the Mickey & Friends parking garage during peak morning and evening traffic times. The official address of the resort is 1313 South Harbor Boulevard. The "1313" is a tribute to '''M'''ickey '''M'''ouse, as the letter "'''M'''" is the 13th letter of the alphabet.
 
==The attempted buyout of Knott's Berry Farm==
 
==The attempted buyout of Knott's Berry Farm==
 
At about the same time as the failed attempt to build Disney's America in Virginia in the early 1990s, the descendants of Walter Knott decided to sell Knott's Berry Farm. The Walt Disney Company initially decided to accept the offer because Knott's Berry Farm was only a short distance northwest of Disneyland. It was then planned to convert Knott's Berry Farm into Disney's America.
 
At about the same time as the failed attempt to build Disney's America in Virginia in the early 1990s, the descendants of Walter Knott decided to sell Knott's Berry Farm. The Walt Disney Company initially decided to accept the offer because Knott's Berry Farm was only a short distance northwest of Disneyland. It was then planned to convert Knott's Berry Farm into Disney's America.
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Disneyland Park's opening occurred on [[July 17]], [[1955]], but due to budget constraints, Walt Disney did not own much of the area surrounding the park, including the [[Disneyland Hotel (California)|Disneyland Hotel]], which was owned by Disney's colleague Jack Wrather. In subsequent years, the Disney company gradually acquired the land west of the park, notably the Emerald Hotel of Anaheim, now [[Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel]], the Disneyland Hotel, and several commercial properties north of the Disneyland Hotel. Smaller parcels of land east and southeast of the park were acquired as well and are presently used for parking.
 
Disneyland Park's opening occurred on [[July 17]], [[1955]], but due to budget constraints, Walt Disney did not own much of the area surrounding the park, including the [[Disneyland Hotel (California)|Disneyland Hotel]], which was owned by Disney's colleague Jack Wrather. In subsequent years, the Disney company gradually acquired the land west of the park, notably the Emerald Hotel of Anaheim, now [[Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel]], the Disneyland Hotel, and several commercial properties north of the Disneyland Hotel. Smaller parcels of land east and southeast of the park were acquired as well and are presently used for parking.
   
In the early 1990s, Disney announced plans to build [[WestCOT]], a theme park similar to [[Epcot]] in Florida, on the site of the original parking lot. Had that plan come together with the plan to convert Knott's Berry Farm into Disney's America (see above), Disneyland would now cover three parks making it Disney's second-largest resort after [[Walt Disney World]]. The plan was scrapped several years later and construction on [[Disney's California Adventure]] began in 1998. Along with a major renovation of the Disneyland Hotel, retheming of the Paradise Pier Hotel (then called Disneyland Pacific Hotel) and construction of Downtown Disney, Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure, which offered tram lifts to Down Town Disney and the parks, the expanded complex was inaugurated as the '''Disneyland Resort''' in early 2001. Other Parking structers include the Downtown Disney District Simba Parking Lot, the new Pixar pals Parking Structure just adjacent to Mickey & Friends, and the off-site Toy Story and Pumba Parking Areawhich offers bus and tram tansportation to the drop-off depot which leads to the esplanade joining Disneyland, California Adventure, and Downtown Disney. The north Downtown Disney Lot no longer exists.
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In the early 1990s, Disney announced plans to build [[WestCOT]], a theme park similar to [[Epcot]] in Florida, on the site of the original parking lot. Had that plan come together with the plan to convert Knott's Berry Farm into Disney's America (see above), Disneyland would now cover three parks making it Disney's second-largest resort after [[Walt Disney World]]. The plan was scrapped several years later and construction on [[Disney's California Adventure]] began in 1998. Along with a major renovation of the Disneyland Hotel, retheming of the Paradise Pier Hotel (then called Disneyland Pacific Hotel) and construction of Downtown Disney, Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure, which offered tram lifts to Downtown Disney and the parks, the expanded complex was inaugurated as the '''Disneyland Resort''' in early 2001. Other Parking structures include the Downtown Disney District Simba Parking Lot, the new Pixar pals Parking Structure just adjacent to Mickey & Friends, and the off-site Toy Story and Pumbaa Parking Area which offers bus and tram transportation to the drop-off depot which leads to the esplanade joining Disneyland, California Adventure, and Downtown Disney. The north Downtown Disney Lot no longer exists.
   
 
==Attendance==
 
==Attendance==
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== Celebrations ==
 
== Celebrations ==
 
* Gala Day (1959)
 
* Gala Day (1959)
* Tencennial Celebration (1965)
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* Centennial Celebration (1965)
 
* Year of a Hundred Smiles (1971)
 
* Year of a Hundred Smiles (1971)
 
* Pooh for President (1972 1976)
 
* Pooh for President (1972 1976)

Revision as of 18:03, 4 June 2020

The Disneyland Resort, commonly referred to as Disneyland, is a recreational resort complex in Anaheim, California. The resort is owned and operated by the Walt Disney Company through its Parks and Resorts division and is home to two theme parks, three hotels, and a shopping, dining, and entertainment area. It opened to the public on July 17, 1955.

Properties

Theme parks

Hotels

Shopping

  • Downtown Disney, outdoor retail, dining, and entertainment district located between the entrance promenade of the Disneyland Resort theme parks and the Disneyland Hotel.

Leadership

As of May 2020, the current president of the Disneyland Resort is Ken Potrock, who reports to Bob Chapek, chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products.

Location

The Disneyland Resort is generally bounded by Harbor Boulevard to the east, Katella Avenue to the south, Walnut Street to the west and Ball Road to the north. Interstate 5 borders the resort at an angle on the northeastern corner. Not all land bordered by these streets is part of the Disneyland Resort, particularly near the intersection of Harbor Boulevard and Katella Avenue, and along Ball Road between Disneyland Drive and Walnut Street. Special off ramps from Interstate 5 combined with a reversible flyover over the intersection of Ball Road and Disneyland Drive permit easy access into and out of the Mickey & Friends parking garage during peak morning and evening traffic times. The official address of the resort is 1313 South Harbor Boulevard. The "1313" is a tribute to Mickey Mouse, as the letter "M" is the 13th letter of the alphabet.

The attempted buyout of Knott's Berry Farm

At about the same time as the failed attempt to build Disney's America in Virginia in the early 1990s, the descendants of Walter Knott decided to sell Knott's Berry Farm. The Walt Disney Company initially decided to accept the offer because Knott's Berry Farm was only a short distance northwest of Disneyland. It was then planned to convert Knott's Berry Farm into Disney's America.

After some problems, however, Disney's America was scuttled for the second and last time. One such problem was the fact that the Disneyland Monorail would have to be extended. Economic issues and competition with the automobile drew questions about the ability to extend the monorail. The key factor, however, was because the Knott family rejected Disney's offer out of fear that Disney would end up eliminating most of what Walter had built. In the end, Cedar Fair bought Knott's Berry Farm. Ironically, Cedar Fair eliminated more than what Disney had intended.

Park becomes a resort

Disneyland Park's opening occurred on July 17, 1955, but due to budget constraints, Walt Disney did not own much of the area surrounding the park, including the Disneyland Hotel, which was owned by Disney's colleague Jack Wrather. In subsequent years, the Disney company gradually acquired the land west of the park, notably the Emerald Hotel of Anaheim, now Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel, the Disneyland Hotel, and several commercial properties north of the Disneyland Hotel. Smaller parcels of land east and southeast of the park were acquired as well and are presently used for parking.

In the early 1990s, Disney announced plans to build WestCOT, a theme park similar to Epcot in Florida, on the site of the original parking lot. Had that plan come together with the plan to convert Knott's Berry Farm into Disney's America (see above), Disneyland would now cover three parks making it Disney's second-largest resort after Walt Disney World. The plan was scrapped several years later and construction on Disney's California Adventure began in 1998. Along with a major renovation of the Disneyland Hotel, retheming of the Paradise Pier Hotel (then called Disneyland Pacific Hotel) and construction of Downtown Disney, Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure, which offered tram lifts to Downtown Disney and the parks, the expanded complex was inaugurated as the Disneyland Resort in early 2001. Other Parking structures include the Downtown Disney District Simba Parking Lot, the new Pixar pals Parking Structure just adjacent to Mickey & Friends, and the off-site Toy Story and Pumbaa Parking Area which offers bus and tram transportation to the drop-off depot which leads to the esplanade joining Disneyland, California Adventure, and Downtown Disney. The north Downtown Disney Lot no longer exists.

Attendance

The May 2008 issue of trade magazine Park World reported the following attendance estimates for 2007 compiled by Economic Research Associates in partnership with TEA (formerly the Themed Entertainment Association):

  • Disneyland, 14.87 million visits (No. 2 worldwide)
  • Disney's California Adventure, 5.68 million visits (No. 13)

Celebrations

  • Gala Day (1959)
  • Centennial Celebration (1965)
  • Year of a Hundred Smiles (1971)
  • Pooh for President (1972 1976)
  • Disneyland's Silver Anniversary (1980)
  • Disneyland's 30th Birthday (1985)
  • Circus Fantasy (1986-1988 seasonal)
  • The State Fair (1987-1988 seasonal)
  • Blast to the Past Celebration (1988-1989)
  • Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Celebration (1990)
  • 40 years of Adventure (1995)
  • The Happiest Homecoming on Earth (2005-2006)
  • Year of a Million Dreams (2006-2008)
  • Summer Nightastic (2009, 2010 seasonal)
  • Disneyland Diamond Celebration (2015-2016)
  • Pixar Fest (2018)

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