PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Downtown Disney (California)
rdfs:comment
  • Downtown Disney District lies between the Disneyland Resort's two theme parks and its hotels. The district was built on space previously occupied by the original Disneyland parking lot and Disneyland Hotel, and includes a bridge over Disneyland Drive (formerly West Street, which was regraded to accommodate the bridge). It is smaller than its Florida namesake. Currently, no admission ticket is required for Downtown Disney District and parking is free for the first three hours (or first 5 hours with validation).
dcterms:subject
foaf:homepage
dbkwik:disney/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:disneyparks/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
abstract
  • Downtown Disney District lies between the Disneyland Resort's two theme parks and its hotels. The district was built on space previously occupied by the original Disneyland parking lot and Disneyland Hotel, and includes a bridge over Disneyland Drive (formerly West Street, which was regraded to accommodate the bridge). It is smaller than its Florida namesake. Currently, no admission ticket is required for Downtown Disney District and parking is free for the first three hours (or first 5 hours with validation). California's Downtown Disney District was designed more to attract "locals" and to encourage extended stays in the resort district. One side of Disney's Grand Californian Hotel as well as a side of the Disneyland Hotel's Dreams Tower, face Downtown Disney, providing a view of the area. There is a back entrance to the hotel. Immediately before Studio Disney, there is a gate.