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Where Fun Finds You

With thrilling attractions, interactive dining experiences, warm weather and family-friendly environment, you don't have to look for it because fun finds you in Buena Park!

A vacation hot spot, the lively city of Buena Park is not only known for its premier location in Orange County but for its world famous entertainment - including the nation's first theme park, Knott's Berry Farm®. Enjoy over 30 exhilarating rides, visit the loveable Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang at Camp Snoopy, and pan for gold at the only authentic 1880s Ghost Town. In the summer, cool off in the 13-acre water park at Knott's Soak City USA.

The fun doesn't stop with the attractions, Buena Park offers several unique dining options for families including the world's most interactive dinner shows - Pirate's Dinner Adventure and Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament.

After a long day of excitement, rest in one of America's most trusted family-friendly hotels. Most hotels are located within walking distance to all major attractions and even offer free shuttle service. Come and experience for yourself why Buena Park attracts millions of visitors each year! Located just minutes away from Disneyland Resort®, pristine beaches, museums, aquariums and sporting events.

To explore more of what Orange County has to offer visit us at the California Welcome Center- Buena Park. While there you can get directions, free maps, free internet access, restaurant recommendations, purchase attractions tickets and book last minute hotel rooms. The Welcome Center is conveniently located right off the 5 and 91 freeways at 6601 Beach Boulevard in Buena Park.

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The California Welcome Center Buena Park
6601 Beach Blvd
Buena Park, CA 90621-2904

Phone: (800) 541-3953
Fax:
Email: welcomecenter@buenapark.com

Hours:
Open 7 days a week 9:00am - 5:00pm

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Magical Times at Disneyland

California’s ultimate theme park, The Happiest Place of Earth, still makes the magic happen with classic attractions and new thrills.

There’s no such thing as “been there, done that” at Disneyland® Park , not with new rides joining improved versions of classic attractions every year. Even when Disneyland opened in 1955, Tomorrowland was as big a part of the experience as Main Street USA. That’s because the park has always looked to the future while still celebrating the past. Example: The original (and charmingly hokey) submarine ride has morphed into the high-tech, Pixar-inspired Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. And Jack Sparrow now sails the Spanish Main in Pirates of the Caribbean.

Even Honest Abe himself, a longtime Main Street USA favorite, has gotten a makeover; the inspirational president’s words and animatronic likeness have new punch and power, creating an eerily lifelike experience at Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln. Other classics still have their fans—Dumbo soars, The Haunted Mansion scares, Matterhorn’s Abominable Snowman roars, It’s a Small World’s children sing, Splash Mountain’s Brer Rabbit and his friends laugh, Sleeping Beauty Castle sparkles, and of course Mickey and the gang still delight kids of all ages—while new dazzlers like the updated, all-digital 3-D Star Tours: The Adventures Continue, keep things fresh.

Smart tip: Get to the park early and work your way from the back to the front—you may ditch some long lines. And be sure to take advantage of the Fastpass system, which lets you reserve a spot in line for a future ride, so you can play rather than stand and drum your thumbs.
 

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» Summer/Fall Giant Blue Whale Migration 2012
May 1, 2012 12:00 PM to September 30, 2012 2:30 PM

The annual "Summer Giant Blue Whale Migration" brings hundreds of blue whales each summer/fall to the waters off Newport Beach, where over 1000 whales were viewed last summer! Giant blue whales were once considered quite rare off southern California, but over the last five years this has changed dramatically. These giants of the sea reach lengths of 100 feet and are the largest of all animals. Along with viewing these giants, the second largest whale in the world, the finback whale has also taken to the waters of southern California during the same months as the blue whales. Giant pods of common and bottlenose dolphin are also very common with pods numbering a thousand or more dolphins!