Fireworks at Disneyland Park, Anaheim, California - May 2013
On the final day at Disneyland we spent 16 hours in the park to which the fireworks show was a part of the closing hours. Spectacular show and a must see for Disneyland visitors!
May 3rd 2013 @ 21:43
1 Day at Disneyland Park California - Disneys Firework Spectacular
Ok little slow with the upload but every one surely has a childhood dream to go to Disney Land well 12 months ago I went with my daughter. June 2018 ! We hired a car drove ourselves to Anaheim and stayed at the Quality Inn & Suites Anaheim at the Park (Easy walk to the back entrance of Disney - Safe at night even at midnight )
Nice free breakfast before we headed out for a full day at Disney.
Disney is everything a young child would dream of (as an older adult not such a buzz but if fulfilled a childhood dream that's for sure)
1 day is enough if you're an adult and the next day we were head for California Park - just next door
We had a park hopper which meant we could walk een parks, we used the fast pass option but be mindful that there are only so many that you can hold at a time get there early so that you can cover some of the rides early
The epic highlight is the fireworks and night time spectacular as you can see in the video well worth staying at given that Disney closes at Midnight you still have time to do more rides (but don't forget to book that fast pass)
all at once castle fireworks~Disneyland U.S.A.
Everyone is a star Everyone has a story
Frozen - Let It Go (Disneyland Remix): Disneyland Park, Anaheim, California 2-10-2019
Frozen - Let It Go (Disneyland Remix): Disneyland Park, Anaheim, California 2-10-2019
9pm PST fireworks show became an edm festival
If anyone can find the name of this remix please let me know in the comments! Thanks!
DISNEYLAND FIREWORKS - ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
I was looking at the fireworks from my hotel looking towards Disneyland
Disneyland California Magical Fireworks
Shot at Disneyland, Anaheim, California, US.
During GSS, summer 2011, with Wira, Ryan, Gabriel, Calvin, Zhen Ping, and Willy
2011.09.13. - USA - California - Los Angeles - Disneyland Park - parade ver 01
USA, CA, Los Angeles - Disneyland Park - parade ver 01
Hotel Menage Anaheim - Disneyland Fireworks(1)
Fireworks from the hotel room are better than in the park. I was with Lisa Marmur!
Disneyland Sheraton Four points fireworks view 2019
Disneyland fireworks from Hilton Anaheim hotel room
Room 12-325 at the Hilton Anaheim has great views of the Disneyland fireworks. We selected our room using the HHonors app too.
Remember fireworks Disneyland Park
The toon town/Fantasyland segment of Remember . . . Dreams Come True at the Disneyland Resort in California
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VIDEO REVIEW - Motel 6 Feet Under Halloween haunt event near Disneyland in Anaheim, California
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Spring Break 2016 - California and Disneyland!
I flew out to Cali during Spring Break to spend 2 days with my best friend in the Happiest Place on Earth!
We got to visit Disneyland and California Adventure (in one day) and experience the Diamond Celebration - it was amazing!
Courtyard by Marriott Anaheim Theme Park Entrance, Anaheim, California, USA, Disneyland Area Hotel
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1420 South Harbor Boulevard, Anaheim, CA 92802, United States of America
Description: Six waterslides and pools are featured in this hotel’s private waterpark. Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park entrance is within 10 minutes’ walk of Courtyard Anaheim. WiFi is included.
The Bistro serves dinner and breakfast and offers drinks. Starbucks coffee and the Sidewalk Grill are other dining options available. A boutique gift shop is near reception.
LA/Ontario International Airport is a hours’ drive away. Newport Beach is 25 minutes’ drive from Courtyard by Marriott Anaheim Theme Park Entrance.
Disneyland fireworks can be seen from some of the rooms. Two showers and twin bunk beds are featured in select rooms.
Courtyard by Marriott Anaheim Theme Park Entrance, Anaheim, California, USA, 3 stars hotel
100% Verified Reviews:
Pluses:
I loved how close this hotel was to Disneyland without having to be crazy expensive, we also got a fridge, microwave, and coffee maker which made it convenient to bring leftovers home and keep our Disney candy safe. The staff was funny, helpful, and we got to check in early (a few hours early which is always a great surprise) and check out a bit later because of our flight delays. Also they have two showers in the room I had which is awesome. There is also a cafe where they allow you to order your drink/food and go down to pick it up on your way out which was extra convenient for our Magic Morning. Would stay here again!
Minuses:
The staff was excellent with the exception of one woman who I only had to see once late night at the front desk. She was not at all friendly. That was minor considering everyone else was wonderful! I was upset that a friend booked a few days before we stayed and they paid half of what we paid per night!
Hotel Menage Anaheim - Disneyland Fireworks(7)
Fireworks from the hotel room are better than in the park. I was with Lisa Marmur!
Disneyland Fireworks Hyatt Regency Orange County
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Fireworks Show - Disneyland, USA
Shot on an iPhone 5 with iOS 7 Beta 6
Fireworks from Disneyland Hotel, CA
Disneyland Resort, Room View
Disneyland Fireworks (Canon XHA1S)
Testing out my low light settings on fireworks at Disneyland. The lighting turned out alot better than I expected you don't see any grain in the video whats so ever. I wish I had my tripod. I plan on going back in a few months with my tripod.
Disneyland is an American theme park located in Anaheim, California, owned and operated by the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts division of The Walt Disney Company. It was dedicated with a press preview on July 17, 1955, and opened to the general public on July 18, 1955. Disneyland holds the distinction of being the only theme park to be designed and built under the direct supervision of Walt Disney himself. As of 2005, the park has been visited by more than 515 million guests since it opened, including presidents, royalty and other heads of state.[1] In 1998, the theme park was re-branded Disneyland Park to distinguish it from the larger Disneyland Resort complex. In 2007, more than 14,800,000 people visited the park making it the second most visited park in the world, behind the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.
The dedication to all Disney magic kingdom-style parks begins with the phrase To all who come to this happy place, welcome ... with the exception of Magic Kingdom Park in Florida. The dedication there begins Walt Disney World is a tribute to the philosophy and life of Walter Elias Disney ...
The concept for Disneyland began one Sunday, when Walt Disney was visiting Griffith Park with his daughters Diane and Sharon. While watching his daughters ride the Merry-Go-Round he came up with the idea of a place where adults and their children could go and have fun together. His dream would lie dormant for many years.[4] Walt Disney also may have been influenced by his memories of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago. His father had worked at the Exposition. The Midway Plaisance there included a cheaply constructed set of individual country areas from around the world and others representing various time periods of man; it also included many rides including the first Ferris wheel, a sky ride, a passenger train that circled the perimeter, and a Wild West Show. Although the 1893 World's Fair was meant only to last one summer in Chicago, the Disneyland of 60 years later, located in the mild Southern California climate, bears some striking resemblances to it.
While many people had written letters to Walt Disney about visiting the Disney Studio, he realized that a functional movie studio had little to offer to the visiting fans. This began to foster ideas of building a site near his Burbank studios for tourists to visit. His ideas then evolved to a small play park with a boat ride and other themed areas. Walt's initial concept, his Mickey Mouse Park, started with an 8 acres (0.012 sq mi; 0.032 km2) plot across Riverside Drive. Walt started to visit other parks for inspiration and ideas, including Tivoli Gardens, Greenfield Village, The Efteling, Tilburg , Playland, and Children's Fairyland. He started his designers working on concepts, but these would grow into a project much larger than could be contained in 8 acres (32,000 m2).[5]
Walt hired a consultant, Harrison Price from Stanford Research Institute, to gauge the proper area to locate the theme park based on the area's potential growth. With the report from Price, Disney acquired 160 acres (0.250 sq mi; 0.647 km2) of orange groves and walnut trees in Anaheim, southeast of Los Angeles in neighboring Orange County.[6]
Difficulties in obtaining funding prompted Disney to investigate new methods of fundraising. He decided to use television to get the ideas into people's homes, and so he created a show named Disneyland which was broadcast on the then-fledgling ABC television network. In return, the network agreed to help finance the new park. For the first five years of its operation, Disneyland was owned by Disneyland, Inc., which was jointly owned by Walt Disney Productions, Walt Disney, Western Publishing and ABC.[7] In 1960 Walt Disney Productions purchased ABC's share (it had earlier bought out Western Publishing and Walt Disney). In addition, many of the shops on Main Street, U.S.A. were owned and operated by other companies who rented space from Disney.
Construction began on July 16, 1954 and would cost USD$ 17 million to complete, and was opened exactly one year later.[8] U.S. Route 101 (later Interstate 5) was under construction at the same time just to the north of the site; in preparation for the traffic which Disneyland was expected to bring, two more lanes were added to the freeway even before the park was finished.