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Anaheim, California recent comments:

  • Chip & Dale's Tree House, dominickb1999 wrote 13 years ago:
    Not a whole lot going on at this attraction. Was kinda boring, nothing of interest.
  • Gadget's Go Coaster, dominickb1999 wrote 13 years ago:
    This ride is for kids. While in line we were able to take note of some of the details that were put into the ride before going on it. The spitting frogs, the design of the boat, the general scenery...was worth the wait. The KIDS loved it.
  • Space Mountain, dominickb1999 wrote 13 years ago:
    One of the best rides in Disneyland!
  • Fantasyland Theatre, dominickb1999 wrote 13 years ago:
    My daughter was able to meet, take a Photograph with and get an autograph from all the Princesses that were here. Very special place for young princesses.
  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, dominickb1999 wrote 13 years ago:
    Good rollercoaster for younger kids (not as scary) but fast indeed. A little too bumpy for my taste though.
  • Haunted Mansion, dominickb1999 wrote 13 years ago:
    Was closed during my stay (Aug 2011) as was the Matterhorn...
  • Incredicoaster, dominickb1999 wrote 13 years ago:
    This was both of my sons' first upside-down rollercoaster. 12 and 8 years old. Once they rode it once it was all they wanted to ride the rest of our stay. My opinion, Great start, good slow-down in the middle with amazing daytime views, strong finish!
  • Hyperion Bridge, disneylover97 (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Sad to see it go.
  • Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop, disneylover97 (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Yay! Ghiradelli Chocolate!
  • Anaheim Fire Department - Station 3 "Resort Station", Chris Arana (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    You guys ROCK!! Thanx so very much for meeting Vince Cordova yesterday at the Wyndham resort! It meant so much to him and they sent me pictures right away!! I have 3 sons who are firefighters together in Rio Rancho, New Mexico and am so proud of all you guys and how you stick together and are always there for each other!! Again-all my thanx and appreciation!
  • Mickey & Friends Parking Structure, Jopeth (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    It is the largest parking structure in the western hemisphere; second in the world (after Tokyo Disneyland Resort).
  • it's a small world, gpsman wrote 13 years ago:
    that song is sitll stuck in my head arghh
  • Former Werner's Dinner House, ruth (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Drove past today the building is still there
  • Entertainment Building, Trevor (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    This building is more commonly referred to as N-19
  • Radio City (site), phiz wrote 13 years ago:
    FYI: Mettalica's first concert was March 14, 1982.
  • Restaurant space, Guest (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Closed
  • Troubadour Tavern, Guest (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    This is now the Troubadour Tavern. It serves bratwurst, baked potatoes and corn on the cob.
  • Former Werner's Dinner House, Guest (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Oh, I remember this restaurant. It was my favorite place to go. We worked swap-meets and would go there after a long day at work. Each of us had our favorites that we would order. I loved going on Chicken and Dumpling night...and loved my chocolate pie to go. I can't find pie like that anywhere. I still remember the super flakey crust so light and buttery. Mary was a wonderful waitress and my dad always gave her a bad time and she always gave it right back to him (always in jest). All of the staff was just wonderful and I remember Mrs. Werner would sit at a table just outside the kitchen making sure everything was running smooth. I sure miss that place.
  • White Front Deprtment Store / Pharmacy (site), phiz wrote 13 years ago:
    Photos are of the Anaheim White Front store circa 1959 and 1961.
  • Big Thunder Ranch (demolished), Guest (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue reopened April 2, 2009 as a Character Dining location with Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye exclusively appearing in the restaurant. Several months later, it changed to a regular table service restaurant, without the characters. It offers all you care to enjoy (read all you can eat) barbecue. Lunch is 11:30 until 4:00, and includes barbecue ribs (Pork, St. Louis style), chicken, ranch beans, coleslaw(not creamy, done with a sweet and sour vinaigrette), and cornbread. The dinner menu (from 4:00 on) adds smoked sausage and corn on the cob wheels (poached in milk and butter). Reservations are strongly recommended.