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Disneyland Park A magical kingdom is yours to discover Explore lush jungles Greet Princesses straight from a fairy-tale Navigate the seas with Pirates Rocket into a star-spangled sky Disneyland Park is the original Theme Park opened by Walt Disney himself in 1955 to much fanfare. Broadcast on live television in the United States, it was watched by over half that country's population. Since then successive generations from all over the world have visited "the Happiest Place on Earth" to make their dreams come true. With 8 richly themed lands there is much to see and do. Explore - Main Street U.S.A. Fantasyland Tomorrowland Frontierland Mickey's Toontown Adventureland Critter Country New Orleans Square Disney California Adventure Park Here in 7 imaginative lands Disney and Pixar Characters await your discovery. Fantastic tales become reality via spectacular entertainment, attractions and even themed dining. Visit - Buena Vista Street Cars Land Paradise Pier Grizzly Peak Pacific Wharf "a bug's land" Hollywood Land. Dazzling days are followed by enchanting evenings at Disney California Adventure Park - a fun-filled destination for children of all ages.
As you climb aboard the world's largest rotating tramcars, be prepared to rise from the floor of the Sonoran Desert, where temperatures frequently reach as high as 120 degrees Fahrenheit (48C) to the cool alpine air at 8,516 feet (2,838 meters). When you reach Mountain Station, disembark to explore the facilities, which include observation decks, a cocktail lounge and dining facilities. Pause to watch a short film on the construction of the Tramway, then head out into the 14,000-acre (5,665-hectare) Mt San Jacinto State Park and Wilderness Area. Make use of the 54 miles (87 km) of hiking trails on foot in the summer or by snowshoe or cross-country skis in the winter. At the top Peaks Restaurant is a culinary experience above the clouds. Spectacular views combined with delectable food provide the perfect dining experience. There are two dining options at the top of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. Peaks, a fine dining experience with a breathtaking view of the Coachella Valley and Pines Café, a cafeteria-style restaurant. Both restaurants are open for lunch and dinner. If you are looking for something more casual, you will like Pines Café or The Lookout Lounge. Pines Café is a cafeteria-style restaurant and is open daily from 11:00 to 20:30. The Lookout Lounge if a full cocktail bar offering a variety of alcoholic beverages and appetizers, and is located on the same level as the restaurants. Also at the top there are observation decks, a small natural history museum, two theaters showing State Park and tram construction videos, a gift shop, Magic Memories for photo viewing, and over 50 miles of hiking trails along with other nature activities. Hiking Mt. San Jacinto State Park offers 54 miles of hiking trails located within a 14,000 acre pristine wilderness, one of the last in California. All trails are accessed by exiting the Tram's Mountain Station and descending a concrete pathway approximately .3 miles to Long Valley. In Long Valley there are picnic tables, water, Ranger Station, flush toilets and some easy trails. Winter Adventure Center The Adventure Center has available cross-country ski and snowshoe equipment for rent. The Center is seasonal, please check season dates. Guided Nature Walks Our guided nature walks which are available in the summer months are a wonderful way to learn about the natural environment at the Top of the Tram. There is no charge for this one-of-a kind experience. Cross-Country Skiing Cross-country ski enthusiasts have found the State Park to be unsurpassed in its challenging terrain. You can bring your own equipment or you can rent skis, boots and poles at the Adventure Center. Family Snow Fun People of all ages can enjoy fun in the snow, and only a few inches of snow are necessary. Sleds and cold weather apparel are available for purchase in the Mountain Gift shop. SnowShoeing For those wanting to take a walk during the winter into the back country, snowshoe rentals are available. Wilderness permits are required for anyone venturing outside of Long Valley, and may be obtained from the Ranger Station in Long Valley. Dining Spectacular views combined with delectable food provide the perfect dining experience. There are two dining options at the top of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway: Peaks - a fine dining experience with a breathtaking view of the Coachella Valley. and Pines - a casual cafe. Both restaurants are open for lunch and dinner. The Lookout Lounge is a full cocktail bar offering a variety of alcoholic beverages and appetizers and is located on the same level as the restaurants. Come and enjoy the breathtaking view riding the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. It will be one that will be hard to forget! Reservation Notes: Reservations are NOT needed or accepted. Tickets can be used on any operating day within 6 months of the purchase date. Duration: Varies Booth Location: 1 Tramway Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Nearest Intersection: Tramway Rd. and N. Palm Canyon Dr. (Hwy 111) Parking: Parking is available at the Valley Station The parking fee for cars and vans is $8.00 per car/van. The parking fee will be waived for busses and customers with local ID . Please prepare to stop and pay at the security gate. Age Requirements: Child Ticket: 3 - 12 yrs old. Children under 3 are free but require a boarding pass . Notes: The Valley Station, Mountain Station and Tram Cars are handicap accessible. Your e-ticket voucher will be exchanged for a timed ticket upon arrival. Reminder: Be sure to download your ticket before arrival, as there is no cell service at the tram.
Take a twisted detour into the 1950s in a burlesque show that features everything from snappy musical numbers to the sexiest zombies in town.
With breathtaking sights on both land and sea the Big Apple in Lights Tour by USA Guided Tours lets you see New York sparkle like never before.
Treat Yourself with a Night On The Town Tour Whether you are visiting New York for the first time or the hundredth, the Night On The Town Tour is the perfect way to experience many of the popular sites while indulging in some local activities. With the various attractions you will see throughout the tour, you are bound to find something that truly captures your heart and makes this an excursion to remember. Sites to See The tour is loosely composed of a bus tour, a tour of High Line Park, a harbor cruise complete with champagne toast, an authentic New York dinner in gorgeous Little Italy and a stent on the observation deck of the “Top of the Rock,” the top of Rockefeller Center. As you participate in these different activities you will get the chance to view many other attractions around the city. Along with many of the common city sites, including the Empire State Building, Madison Square Garden, Central Park, Radio City Music Hall, Madame Tussauds, FAO Schwartz, Hard Rock Café and Katz Deli, you will also have a chance to experience other grand attractions that are not as well known. Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market will tantalize your eyes and your pallet. You can feel the love and support that is exuded from the Hale House Center. You can also take a moment of silence to remember those lost at the Ground Zero site and museum workshop. As you go about your night tour you will be able to experience the different aspects of the city in unique ways. You will feel like a true VIP as you view the lavishly accentuated sites of Tiffany & Co., the Marriott Marquis, Macy’s, the Plaza Hotel and other high class establishments. Enjoy the New York Stock Exchange, City Hall, the Federal Reserve Bank, the Flat Iron Building, the Metropolitan Life Building and other notable business centers without the rush of the daily hustle and bustle. Admire the fine craftsmanship and care put into maintaining many of the museum and historical sites, including the Guggenheim Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, Carnegie Hall and more. Tour Now Offered in 11 Languages! Listen along in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Russian and Hebrew. *Not available on the Bronx tour
Your Knotts is divided into 6 different areas: Ghost Town - is a trip into the past with gun-slinging bandits duking it out in the legendary Wild West Stunt Show. Fiesta Village - pays homage to Spanish California. The Boardwalk - The vibe of the Southern California surf scene. Camp Snoopy - This entire area is great if you have little ones. Every ride is a great ride for kids. They'll want to try them all. Some rides have height restrictions that require a parent to ride with the child, some rides the child must ride alone because of height limits. All rides are mellow and perfect for kids. Wild Water Wilderness - Just one great ride here - Wilderness Rapids. You will get wet! For Fun & a great learning experience be sure to check out Mystery Lodge. Again, if you're in the mood for burgers head to Johnny Rockets. Indian Trails - No rides here but be sure to walk through to see the authentic Native American Tipis, Hogans, Big Houses & Totem poles. Native American music and dancing shows are also scheduled at different times. These 2019 Season 1 tickets are good for a one day admission on Monday through Thursday only from January 7th until March 28th. Fast Lane upgrades can be purchased separately on site the day of your visit in conjunction with these Daily Tickets Looking for water park fun? Check out Knott's Soak City right next door or combine Knott's Berry Farm and Soak City with our Ride n Slide Combo! With everything that there is to do at Knott's Berry Farm during the day, you'll want to make the most out of your visit. Roller Coasters HangTime: The first and only dive roller coaster in California. HangTime towers 150 feet over the Boardwalk area, showcasing gravity-defying inversions, mid-air suspensions and a 15-story 96-degree drop—the steepest drop in California. Silver Bullet: Knott’s inverted coaster has riders' feet dangling in the air as they climb to a height of 146 feet before soaring down an initial drop of 109 feet that leads to six inversions in this 2 minute adrenaline rush of a roller coaster. Height Requirement: 54 Inches Xcelerator: Slick back your hair and grab your leather jacket; happy days are here again! This high-octane coaster fires up its engines on the Boardwalk with chrome-plated, flame-emblazoned '57 Chevys and speed. Height Requirement: 52 Inches GhostRider Monezooma's Revenge Sierra Sidewinder Pony Express Jaguar! Coast Rider Timberline Twister Thrill Rides Supreme Scream: Excitement hits unprecedented new heights as Knott’s send you for a ride on one of the tallest thrill rides of its kind in the world… Height Requirement: 52 Inches La Revolucion: La Revolución swings riders an astounding 64 feet in the air, over 6 stories high! Height Requirement: 48 Inches Rip Tide Wipeout Screamin' Swing Family Rides Voyage to the Iron Reef: Voyage to the Iron Reef, is the brand new 4-D interactive ride that just opened at Knott's Berry Farm. Grab a freeze ray and join the battle to save Knott's from the mysterious creatures that are emerging from the waters beneath the Boardwalk! Height Requirement: 46 inches or accompanied by a responsible person. Timber Mountain Log Ride: Careen through the darkness of a twisting 2,100-foot waterway at speeds up to 12 feet per second, then plummet down a furious flume propelled by 24,000 gallons of water at your back. Height Requirement: 46 Inches or 36 inches and accompanied by a responsible person. Calico Mine Ride Calico Railroad Coast Rider Butterfield Stagecoach Ride Jaguar! Bigfoot rapids Pacific Scrambler Wheeler Dealer Bumper Cars Hat Dance High Sierra Ferris Wheel Surfside Gilders Dragon Swing Waveswinger Merry-Go-Round Sky Cabin Children's Rides Balloon Race Huff and Puff Linus Launcher Flying Ace Rocky Mountain Trucking Company Rapid River Fun Camp Bus Woodstock's Airmail Grand Siera Railroad Charlie Brown's Kite Flyer Pig Pen's Mud Buggies Timberline Twister Water Rides Timber Mountain Log Ride Bigfoot Rapids To view the Park Map Click Here To view the Live Entertainment Click Here