ATTRACTIONS

Being centrally located in the heart of Orange County, gives you many outside activities to choose from. To name a few, you are minutes away from the Santa Ana Zoo, walking distance to the Spectrum athletic facilities, and a few miles away from the new shopping center... The Block at Orange. You'll find nearby locations like Disneyland Park, Knotts Berry Farm, Universal Studio and much more. For more information just call  down to your friendly front desk clerk or visit our information rack in the lobby.

Points of Interest
  • Disneyland Park.............10 minutes.
  • Knott's Berry Farm........15 minutes.
  • Santa Ana Zoo ..............2 minutes.
  • Bowers Museum.............2 minutes.
  • Irvine Spectrum ..............10 minutes.
  • John Wayne Airport........10 minutes.
  • Xerox Center..................1 block
  • Western Medical..............2 minutes
  • Discovery Museum............5 minutes
  • Santa Ana Main Place Mall.........5 minutes
  • Tustin Market Place Mall.............5 minutes
  • Edison International Field of Anaheim, "Home of the Angels".......7 minutes
  • Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, "Home of the Mighty Ducks"........7 minutes
  • Crystal Cathedral...........7 minutes
  • South Coast Plaza Mall.............10 minutes
  • OC Performing Arts Center.......10 minutes
  • Anaheim Convention Center......10 minutes
  • Wild Rivers Water Park............10 minutes
  • UCI....................12 minutes
  • Beaches..............15 minutes
  • Balboa Fun Zone..........15 minutes

 

 
Catalina Island
P.O. Box 217
(310) 510-1520
This rugged twenty-by-eight mile island provides shopping, sun and fun just twenty-two miles from the mainland. Some of California's warmest waters are surrounding Catalina.
 
Channel Island
National Park
National Park Headquarters
(805) 658-5700
National Marine Sanctuary
(805) 966-7107
Five tranquil islands make up the 250,000-acre Channel Islands National Park. The Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, surrounding the islands, protects a variety of marine life.
 
Disneyland
1313 S Harbor Blvd.
Anaheim
(714) 781-4565
TA magical kingdom of yesterday, tomorrow, adventure and fantasy with more than 55 world-class attractions.
 
Farmers Market
6333 W 3rd St.
Los Angeles
(323) 933-9211
Designated a historical landmark, the Farmers Market has been popular with locals and
tourists since 1934. Don’t miss the good food and fun, with over 110 international restaurants and unique shops enjoy.
 
Griffith Park
4730 Crystal Springs Dr.
Los Angeles
(323) 664-1191
The park includes many attractions such as the Los Angeles Zoo, Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum, Griffith Observatory, Greek Theatre, Equestrian Center and Travel Railroad & Museum.
 
Knott’s Berry Farm
8039 Beach Blvd.
Buena Park
(714) 220-5200
America’s first theme park, featuring 165 rides, shows and attractions.
Universal Studios
100 Universal City Plaza
Universal City
(818) 622-3801
 
San Diego Wild Animal Park
15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd.
(760) 747-8702
A 2,100-acre wildlife preserves. African and Asian animals live together in herds and roam vast expanses similar to their native habitats.
 
San Diego Zoo
Park Blvd, Balboa Park
San Diego
(619) 234-3153
Featuring the natural habitats: Gorilla Tropics, Tiger River and Sun Bear Forest. A 100-acre home to same of the world’s rarest and most endangered species.
 
Six Flags Magic Mountain
26101 Magic Mountain Parkway
Valencia
(661) 255-4111
A 260-acre amusement park popular with roller coaster enthusiasts. In addition, a variety of shows and entertainment for all ages is offered.
 
Los Angeles Zoo
5333 Zoo Dr.
Los Angeles
(323) 644-6400
A 115-acre featuring 2,000
mammals, birds and reptiles in their natural setting.
 
Mann’s Chinese Theatre
6925 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood’s most famous landmark, the Chinese
Theatre’s courtyard records the hand and footprints of more than 150 famous motion picture stars.
 
Medieval Times
7662 Beach Blvd.
Buena Park
(714) 521-4740
Step back into the
middle ages for an evening of food and entertainment featuring jousting knights and sword fights.
 
Movieland Wax Museum
7711 Beach Blvd.
Buena Park
(714) 522-1155
Depicts life-like scenes of over 200 movie and television stars from all eras.
 
The Queen Mary
1126 Queens Highway
Long Beach
(310) 435-3511
Family attraction aboard this historic luxury liner moored in Long Beach Harbor. Behind-the-scenes tours, shopping and dining available. Full-service 365-room hotel and
meeting facility aboard the ship. Attractions open daily at 10:00 a.m. Entertainment presented daily. Famous Sunday Brunch.
 
Raging Waters
111 Raging Waters Dr.
San Dimas
(909) 802-2200
The major attraction of this 44-acre theme park is water slides. A splash pool for children and the wave pool with its sandy beach make this park the place to be on a hot day.
 
Wild Rivers
Water Park
8770 Irvine Center Dr., Irvine
(949) 768-9453
Experience over forty exhilarating water rides or simply relax and enjoy the sun at the “Sunshine Terrace”
Universal Studios Hollywood
Where you don’t just watch the movies, you live them
 
Sea World
1720 South Shores Rd.
San Diego
(619) 226-3901
A 135-acre marine life park which features eight shoes and 30 educational exhibits. Includes the Penguin Encounter, a shark exhibit and the Shamu Show.
 

 

 

 
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