Disney Land Comparrison Paper

Disney Land Comparrison Paper

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  • Date Submitted: 04/29/2011 9:51 PM
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For a long time now Disneyland has been the happiest place in the world. Almost everybody goes to Disneyland young or old. It is just entertaing and creative theme park that draws so many tourist and local resisidents to visit. Now that I have children, I’m becoming a bit of a Disney freak. Last year my family bought annual passes and visited Disneyland at least once every other month.I have had a great opportunity to have stayed in all three Disneyland-owned hotels. Disney includes hints of characters and themes throughout their hotels without hitting you over the head with obnoxious colors. All allow overnight guests to enter the theme parks early on specific days of the week. All are staffed by cast members who go out of their way to make sure your stay is memorable. But each has its own feel, amenities, and special touches.

In Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. Relax in the spacious hotel lobby as a professional pianist tickles the ivory on the grand piano. Then every day at 4:00 p.m., embark upon the Grand Quest scavenger hunt through the hotel. It's perfect for families! Just as the name indicates, this is the grandest (and most expensive) hotel of the three. Entering the lobby feels as if you have stepped into a gorgeous National Park lodge. Decorated in the style of California’s Arts and Crafts movement, the wood beam construction and attention to detail is both cozy and inspiring. There are three pools at this hotel. The Redwood Pool has a themed waterslide; the Fountain Pool has a turtle-shaped fountain; and the Mariposa Pool offers private cabanas at an extra charge.Among the resort’s five restaurants, the Napa Rose is Disneyland’s most upscale option. If you have a night sans kids, a meal here is worth the splurge! Reserve a seat at the Chef’s Counter for an unforgettable experience. You are seated practically inside the kitchen, where you watch the chef prepare a several-course meal based on your tastes. My husband and I felt like judges on...

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