Disneyland

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AMC Downtown Disney 12
1565 Disneyland Dr

Catch a box-office chart-topper at this stadium seating, digital projection, and surround sound cineplex

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ESPN Zone
1545 Disneyland Dr

Watch your favorite sports event or play one of many interactive games

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House of Blues
1530 S. Disneyland Dr.

As the name implies, a blues club

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Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen

Experience the best of bourbon street outside new orleans

FastPass

Disneyland and Disney California Adventure offer their visitors a time-saving tool called FastPass. You can get a FastPass ticket at the most popular attractions by inserting your Passport admission ticket into a machine. The FastPass ticket allows you to come back at a pre-determined time printed on the ticket and go to a shorter line, called the FastPass Return line, to enter the attraction. This works well for very crowded rides, or especially busy times of the day. Although there is a specific time printed on the ticket ex. Noon to 1 P.M. the CMs at the FastPass Return line will accept your FastPass ticket any time after noon, for the remainder of that day. Also, make sure that you notice the return time before taking your FastPass ticket, since you cannot get a new FastPass until A) the printed time is reached, or B) two hours later, whichever time is shorter.

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Expansion at last!

It was officially announced on October 17, 2007 that Disney California Adventure is finally headed for expansion! Future plans call for a new theme land based on the film Cars opening in June of 2012, a new entry plaza, and more.

Disney California Adventure (http://disneyland.disney....) is Disneyland's sister theme park which opened in February 2001. The park has nearly doubled its attendance numbers since opening and is now ranked in the top ten most visited U.S. theme parks. It was originally called "Disney's California Adventure", but it was renamed in June 2010.

Disney California Adventure is divided into 5 themed lands: Buena Vista Street modeled after 1920's Los Angeles, Golden State which is divided into 5 districts: Condor Flats, modeled after the aviation days of 20th Century Mojave Desert; Grizzly Peak Recreation Area representing the Northeastern California wilderness; The Bay Area looks like 20th-century San Francisco; Golden Vine Winery, reminiscent of California's Wine Country; and Pacific Wharf, modeled after California's 20th-century wharfs, Paradise Pier modeled after California's 20th Century boardwalks, Hollywood Pictures Backlot modeled after Hollywood's studio backlots and "a bug's land" modeled after the movie "A Bug's Life" and the only non-Californian themed land in the park.