40 inches, and for safety reasons they do take that seriously... if your child is even SLIGHTLY under they WILL NOT be allowed on the ride. If they aren't obviously over 40 inches they will probably be measured two or even three times (once at the entrance, once at the bottom of the first ramp, and possibly again at the actual loading area).
There are 119 at Disney World's 4 parks and 2 water parks , however there are 158 at Disneyland size doesn't always matter!
The large castle found in the center of Disneyland, as well as Hong Kong Disneyland, is known as Sleeping Beauty Castle, modeled after the late-19th century Neuschwanstein Castle, and named for the 1959 Walt Disney film, Sleeping Beauty. The Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland is the oldest of all the Disney castles.
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The shape is basic enough that at least some of the occurrences are probably just random chance, and no one really knows which ones are intentional and which are just happenstance.
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The Disneyland Resort usually opens at 8:00 AM and closes at 12:00 AM, though these times are subject to change. Check the park hours calendar at Disneyland.com. Occasionally, they open early and there are some packages you can buy that will allow you to enter early.
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror building is 199 feet tall. If you ride, it is about 156 feet at it's tallest.
The Walt Disney World Resort is always open. Each attraction within the resort (four theme parks, two water parks, and a shopping district) has its own operating hours based on day and season. Always check the park hours before your visit.
Magic KingdomThat depends on how generous your definition of "restaurant" is.
There are five sit-down, table-service restaurants in Disneyland, nearly all of which are more or less "right next to each other" in the New Orleans Square area: Blue Bayou, Cafe Orleans, River Belle Terrace and Club 33 (don't worry about this one, unless you Know Somebody you won't be getting in). The lone outlier is the Carnation Cafe on Main Street.
Then there are a bunch of "counter service" places (think "cafeteria" or "fast food") or specialty/snack places. See the Disneyland Website for a complete list, including menus.
There are distinct castles at each of the Disney resorts, five total. The castles at Disneyland (Anaheim, CA), Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée, France) and Hong Kong Disneyland (Penny's Bay, Lantau Island, Hong Kong) belong to Sleeping Beauty. The castles at the Magic Kingdom (Lake Buena Vista, FL) and Tokyo Disneyland (Urayasu, Chiba, Japan) belong to Cinderella.
It celebrates the birth of Christ. Since about 400 AD, Christians have celebrated the birth of Jesus. 'Christ'means - the title given to Jesus - and 'Mass' was a religious festival. However, in the West today, the real meaning of Christmas is often forgotten. Over time, this has become a non-religious holiday! It is believed that more children believe in Santa than in Jesus. Xox, Smartiiz.(smarty's)
answer- Christmas became a holiday because everyone started giving gifts and then the tradition kept going on and more people started giving gifts to people to give thanks to other people.
When Disneyland Paris was first opened it was called Euro Disney and opened 12th April 1992. The name was changed to Disneyland Paris as to Europeans the word Euro means Business and the economy. The park was designed and built by Walt Disney Imagineering. Disneyland Paris is divided into five themed areas and the central point is Sleeping Beauty's castle. It's layout is similar to Magic Kingdom which is in Walt Disney World Florida.
It is 14.15 miles from Charles de Gaulle International Airport to Disneyland Paris in France. The drive takes about 15 minutes in normal traffic.
With an annual attendance of over 47 million, an average of 130,000 people visit the four Walt Disney World theme parks each day. Over one-third of those visitors will be in the Magic Kingdom.
In reality, the park attendance varies by season. Holiday (especially Christmas/New Year's and Spring Break) and summer crowds are much higher than those in October or February.
The latest figures for 2007 showed 14,870,000 visitors for Disneyland(Not including CA Adventure which had about 5.6 Million visitors). That equates to an average of 40,739 people a day for Disneyland.
This very much depends on how many days in a row you go or if you have any coupons. Please check the "sources and related links" below to a link to their prices. As of November 1, 2013, an adult (12-61) one-day ticket is $62. Tickets for kids 3-11 or seniors (over 61) are $33 each. So, two adults and two children (between 3-11) would cost $190 at those rates.