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Enjoy free shuttle service to and from the Disneyland? Resort in California at the Sheraton Anaheim Hotel. Right next door to Disneyland® Park and Disney's California Adventure® Park, the hotel is a great place to connect with friends and family. Be sure to stop by the Disney Desk for discounted multiple-day park passes. Gather up to 1,000 guests in the banquet facilities. After a busy day, lie beside the sun-drenched pool or ease away your tensions in the outdoor whirlpool. The hotel also houses a restaurant, gift shop, fitness center, and business center. Enjoy the evening in one of the 489 guest rooms and suites. Sleep easy between the crisp sheets, cozy blanket, and plush duvet of the Sheraton Sweet Sleeper(SM) Bed. Please note that parking is available for a fee.
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Sheraton Anaheim Hotel Property Information:
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Rooms:
489
Floors:
4
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- Luxury
- Dry cleaning
- Data port
- Car rental desk
- Pets allowed
- Nonsmoking
- Dining
- Meeting room
- Wheel chair access
- Business center
- Swimming pool
- Golf
- Fitness facility
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Sheraton Anaheim Hotel Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1500
Check-Out:
1200
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Anaheim Events & Entertainment
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Events
February
Miss
Anaheim Scholarship Pageant:
This annual scholarship pageant is affiliated with the Miss America
Organization. The competition, usually held in February, emphasizes community
involvement and volunteerism for its participants. Each contestant must identify
a platform, an issue or problem that she would promote during her tenure as Miss
Anaheim. The winner goes on to compete for the title of Miss California.
April
St.
Boniface Parish Fiesta:
This annual event takes place each April. For three days, parishioners and
residents treat themselves to a variety of international foods, rides and games.
Admission is free. The church is a landmark at the northwest corner of Lincoln
Avenue and Harbor Boulevard at 500 W. Chartres St., Anaheim. Information: (714)
956-3110.
May
Cinco
de Mayo Fiesta: This
annual fiesta in La Palma Park, typically held the first weekend in May,
features carnival rides, food booths, entertainment, a soccer tournament, the
crowning of a fiesta queen and a Sunday bilingual Mass. One of the biggest
festivals held in Anaheim each year since it began in 1968, the fiesta typically
draws about 100,000 people throughout the weekend. Information: (714) 765-5191.
May
Greek
Festival: St. John
The Baptist Greek Orthodox Church holds its annual Greek Festival in May. The
event features Greek foods, pastries, music and folkdancers, while marketplace
vendors sell items ranging from jewelry to religious items, and children can
enjoy game booths. The church is at 405 N. Dale St., Anaheim. Information: (714)
827-0181
Late
May
Anaheim
Children’s Art Festival:
This daylong, family friendly event held before Memorial Day weekend in late May
has grown each year since it was founded by the Anaheim Arts Council in 1997.
Held downtown at the Center Street Promenade, it draws about 7,000 people,
enabling young and old alike to try their hand at arts-and-crafts projects in
booths staffed by Anaheim businesses and organizations. Information: (714)
280-0772
July
Anaheim
Hills Fourth of July Festival and Parade:
This annual event in Peralta Park, held since 1978, includes a parade, 5K/10K
run/walk, pancake breakfast, dog show, food and game booths and entertainment
capped by a fireworks show that lights up the sky above the canyons. The event
is run by the Canyon Hills Community Council. If the Hills is too far to go, or
the crowds are too big, you can usually see holiday fireworks displays over
Disneyland and Edison Field from locations throughout the city. Information:
(714) 765-5191
October
Anaheim Fall
Festival: Held at
the downtown Center Street Promenade, is typically on the Saturday before
Halloween. It features a small parade, pancake breakfast, rides, games and live
entertainment. Information: (714) 956-3586
December
Nutcracker Holiday:
The Nutcracker Holiday is held the first Saturday in December at the Center
Street Promenade near Disney ICE. It features strolling musicians and carolers,
a visit from Santa Claus and a tree-lighting ceremony. The event is sponsored by
the Nutcracker Holiday Committee and the Downtown Anaheim Association. (714)
956-3586.
Sports
Anaheim Angels
2000 Gene
Autry Way
Anaheim,
California 92806
(888)-796-4256 or 714/634-2000
Pro
baseball's Anaheim Angels play at Edison International Field on Gene Autry Way.
Mighty
Ducks of Anaheim
2695 E.
Katella Ave. East Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
714/703-2545;
The
National Hockey League's Mighty Ducks of Anaheim play at Arrowhead Pond in East
Anaheim.
Arts
and Entertainment
Grove
Of Anaheim
2200 E.
Katella Ave.
Anaheim,
CA, USA
714/712-2700
Grove of
Anaheim is a mid-size concert venue where every seat is a good one. It books
bands and an occasional comedy act.
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Anaheim Destination Overview
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Anaheim, California is probably
most famous as the home of Disneyland, the first Disney theme park, known around
the world as "The Happiest Place on Earth”, but there is much more family fun to
be found in and around this city in Orange County, California. In addition to Disneyland with
its many “lands,” rides, and attractions which grow in popularity year by year,
there is Disney's California Adventure. This spectacular addition occupies about
55 acres of the original 100 acre Disneyland parking lot. Located immediately to
the south of the Magic Kingdom, this entirely separate gated features all the
best of California in condensed form. The themed areas within
California Adventure include an authentic replica of a California seaside
resort, complete with a Boardwalk and "ocean front” amusement park.
There is a
roller coaster, aptly named California Screamin', and other rides. There is
"Cannery Row" area representing the Monterey area, a hint of Tinsel town in the
Hollywood Studios backlot, a high desert aviation area named Condor Flats, an
agricultural section called Bountiful Valley, and daily wine tasting with the
Mondavi family from Napa Valley. Finally, there is a wilderness area called
Redwood Creek which features the symbol for the entire park, Grizzly Peak. This
outcropping in the shape of a bear’s head has a white-water rafting adventure. Also included within the park itself is the Grand Californian Hotel, themed as a
wilderness lodge in the architectural style of the historically significant
National Parks lodges.
Enjoy sizzling steaks, seafood,
exotic entrees, desserts, and a wide range of beverages, including wine and beer
at the cafes and restaurants in the Disney parks. From All-American offerings to
the authentic flavors of Asia, Mexico and Italy, finding a great meal is easy! In addition to the Disneyland
theme parks, there is Knott's Berry Farm, which began in the 1930s as a roadside
stand offering Mrs. Knott’s homemade pies and delicious chicken dinners. Today,
it is a theme park with over 165 shows, attractions, and high tech rides for
thrill seekers of all ages.
For film lovers, Universal
Studios Hollywood (about 35 miles from Anaheim) features rides based on many of
its most famous films, such as Back to the Future, Shrek, Jurrasic Park, and
Spiderman. Knott’s Soak City USA provides hours of family entertainment with
over 20 water rides. Medieval Times places dinner guests in the role of medieval
royalty. Jousting tournaments occur nightly as guests dine in the midst of the
pageantry and action. After touring the theme parks,
there are museums and cultural attractions to enjoy.
The local art museums offer
original and rare works of art. The Crystal Cathedral, the largest glass
building in the world is located two miles from Disneyland. Two memorable
pageants, complete with live animals, are presented there each year. SeaWorld,
the San Diego Zoo, Catalina Island, Legoland, and the Long Beach Aquarium are
area attractions well worth visiting. For thrill rides, visit 6 Flags California
near Los Angeles.
Anaheim is located
approximately 30 miles south of downtown Los Angeles and 90 miles north of San
Diego. Its central location makes it an excellent place to select as a base for
a Southern California vacation. Well-organized tours are available from Anaheim
to top attractions in every direction. A vacation in Anaheim will fulfill the
children’s dreams, and build a library of pleasant memories for the family that
will last a lifetime.
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