by Steve Alexander


Join the magic and book a trip to one of the amazing Disneyland hotels and you will certainly not be disappointed. With so many global resorts to choose from, you can explore a feng shui inspired Fantasyland or visit the original California park.

As the world's most-visited recreational resort and the largest of the Disney parks, a holiday to Walt Disney World in Florida is hard to beat. Home to four major theme parks, two water parks, hotels and nightlife, there is so much to do if you can drag yourself away from the luxury of the Florida hotels.

The Disneyland Park is a worthy predecessor to its east coast sibling with a wide selection of attractions, cheap hotels and restaurants. The neighbouring Disney California Adventure Park is particularly worth a visit and offers all the fun of a traditional fair. Test your head for heights on Mickey's Fun Wheel and the California Screamin' or simply enjoying all things Californian.

Now one of the most-visited theme parks in the world, Tokyo Disneyland was the first of many Disney theme parks to be built outside of the US - sparking an Asian invasion by Mickey and his friends. The park features four themed lands and follows the traditional Disney format but with a focus on open spaces.

Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2012, Disneyland Paris has been welcoming small and big kids alike for the past two decades. Combining the charm of Paris with the magic of Disney, it's one of France and Europe's most popular attractions too. Encounter some of Disney's most popular rides here, including the Pirates of the Caribbean and It's a Small World.

Hong Kong Disneyland unites all your favourite characters with traditional Chinese culture and brings together east and west with a bit of magic. The park comprises of four classic Disney lands and incorporates elements of feng shui as well as the usual fun - another three lands are set to be added in the near future.




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