Anaheim Family Adventure: 4 Days of Fun!

1 cities | 7 attraction(s) | total distance 36 km
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Explore Anaheim's iconic theme parks, including Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. Enjoy family-friendly activities at Knott's Berry Farm and Yorba Regional Park. Visit Downtown Disney District and Anaheim GardenWalk for shopping and dining. Catch a game at Angel Stadium and explore the trendy Anaheim Packing District for diverse cuisine. This 4-day tour offers a perfect mix of adventure, entertainment, and relaxation for a family vacation in Southern California.
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Day1: Anaheim

2 attraction(s) · 1 km
Experience the magic of Disneyland Park in Anaheim, exploring themed lands and enjoying thrilling rides. Then, unwind at the lively Downtown Disney District with dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
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Day2: Anaheim

2 attraction(s) · 1 km
Explore the thrilling attractions of Disney California Adventure Park, inspired by Pixar films and California culture, followed by a relaxing break at Anaheim GardenWalk for dining and entertainment options.
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Day3: Anaheim

1 attraction(s) · 0 km
Explore the thrills of Knott’s Berry Farm, America’s first theme park, with exciting rides and shows, then relax at Yorba Regional Park for a peaceful outing in nature.
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Day4: Anaheim

2 attraction(s) · 5 km
Experience the excitement of Anaheim with a visit to Angel Stadium of Anaheim for a baseball game or tour, and end your trip on a delicious note at the diverse dining options of the Anaheim Packing District.
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