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ALL
HOTELS IN THE ANAHEIM AREA
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CROWNE PLAZA RESORT
DISNEYLAND HOTEL
DISNEY'S PARADISE PIER
DOUBLETREE ANAHEIM
EMBASSY SUITES ANAHEIM SOUTH
HILTON ANAHEIM
HILTON COSTA MESA
HILTON SUITES ANAHEIM/ORANGE
HYATT NEWPORTER
HYATT REGENCY IRVINE

DOUBLETREE HOTEL SANTA ANA
WESTCOAST ANAHEIM

ANABELLA
HOTEL
ANAHEIM AREA RAMADA PLAZA
ANAHEIM RAMADA
ATRIUM ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT
BEST WESTERN ANAHEIM INN
BEST WESTERN CAPISTRANO INN
BEST WESTERN LAGUNA BRISAS SP
BEST WESTERN PARK PLACE INN
BEST WESTERN PIONEER INN
BEST WESTERN RAFFLES INN
BEST WESTERN STOVALL'S INN
CANDLEWOOD SUITES ORANGE CTY
CAROUSEL INN AND SUITES
CHASE SUITES BY WOODFIN
COMFORT SUITES AIRPORT
COUNTRY INN BY AYRES
COUNTRY INN BY AYRES-ANAHEIM
COUNTRY INN NEWPORT BEACH
COUNTRY SUITES BY AYRES
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT
CROWNE PLAZA
DANA POINT MARINA INN
DAYS INN & SUITES
ECONOLODGE
EMBASSY SUITES
HAWTHORN SUITES - ORANGE
HILTON GARDEN INN
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HOLIDAY INN
HOLIDAY INN ANAHEIM RESORT
HOLIDAY INN AT THE PARK
HOLIDAY INN COSTA MESA
HOLIDAY INN ORANGE COUNTY
HOWARD JOHNSON PLAZA
HYATT REGENCY ORANGE COUNTY
INN SUITES BUENA PARK
JOLLY ROGER
LA QUINTA INN COSTA MESA
LA QUINTA INN ORANGE COUNTY
LA QUINTA INN ORANGE COUNTY
NORWALK MARRIOTT HOTEL
PARK VUE INN
PEACOCK SUITES
PORTOFINO INN & SUITES
QUALITY HOTEL MAINGATE
QUALITY SUITES ORANGE COUNTY
RADISSON FULLERTON
RADISSON KNOTTS BERRY FARM
RADISSON MAINGATE
RADISSON NEWPORT BEACH
SHERATON HOTEL
STAYBRIDGE
SUITES
TRAVELODGE ANAHEIM
TRAVELODGE BUENA PARK
WYNDHAM ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT

BEST WESTERN PAVILIONS
CANDLEWOOD STES ANAHEIM SOUTH
COLONY INN BUENA PARK
HOMESTEAD STUDIO SUITES
HOMESTEAD STUDIO SUITES
HOMESTEAD STUDIO SUITES
RAMADA LTD.SUITES
VILLAGER LODGE

DUPRE HOTEL
RAMADA LTD. NEWPORT BEACH
ROYAL PACIFIC INN
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ABOUT ANAHEIM HERE |
In the early 1950s, cartoonist Walt Disney conceived
a theme park where his already hugely popular characters
- Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and the rest - could come
to life, to enchant children and make their Uncle Walt
even richer. ANAHEIM was chosen as the location for
Disneyland on the basis that these acres of orange groves,
thirty miles southeast of downtown LA, would become
Southern California's next major focus of population
growth - which indeed they did. The whole area is now
so completely overrun with shameless souvenir shops,
chain hotels and fast-food restaurants that it's long
since spun out of the control of the Disney grasp and
makes for a surprisingly seedy environment (outside
the park itself, of course). When Disney opened his
next theme park, in Florida, he made sure he owned all
the land, hotels and commercial properties, not making
the same mistake he made here of only buying a few square
miles. If you're not coming to visit Disneyland, or
the similar spectacle of carnival rides and historical
hokum, Knott's Berry Farm (8039 Beach Blvd; $40), you
may as well give the town a miss: it hasn't an ounce
of interest in itself.
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