Seattle/ Health & Lifestyle
Published on June 25, 2019
Happy place: Celebrate Disneyland's birthday in Anaheim, a flight away from SeattlePhoto: iStock

You could visit Disneyland on your birthday, or you could help the theme park celebrate its own birthday. The chance comes each year on July 17, which is also a great time to explore Anaheim.

The day marks the dedication of Disneyland back in 1955, when Walt Disney himself hosted special guests on a tour before the park's official opening the next day. While it's not an officially recognized event, the park often passes out special souvenirs to early arrivers, the Dapper Dans barbershop quartet sings "Happy Birthday" and many attendees dress in their 1950s finest.

The surrounding city of Anaheim, meanwhile, offers plenty to see and do, with museums, food and drink, sports and nature all within easy reach.

Thankfully, there are plenty of regular, relatively inexpensive flights between Seattle and Anaheim. We pulled from travel site Skyscanner to provide you with a short list of flights and hotels handpicked for the occasion. (Prices and availability are current as of publication and subject to change.)

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Flight deals to Anaheim

The cheapest flights between Seattle and Anaheim are if you leave on July 16 and return from California on July 20. United currently has roundtrip, nonstop tickets for $175.

If you fly out of Seattle on July 16 and return from Anaheim on July 19, Alaska Airlines can get you there and back for $176 roundtrip.

Top Anaheim accommodations

To plan your accommodations, here are some of Anaheim’s top-rated hotels, according to Skyscanner, that we selected based on price, proximity to things to do and customer satisfaction.

The Disneyland Hotel (1150 W. Magic Way)

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If you're looking to treat yourself, consider The Disneyland Hotel. The hotel has a 4.6-star rating on Skyscanner, and rooms are currently available for $198.

Close to Disneyland and Downtown Disney, this Anaheim hotel is situated in the suburbs. Additional attractions include Crystal Cathedral.

"Every staff member I encountered had the Disney charm," wrote visitor Jean. "Loved my deluxe room as it was super spacious. Easily accessible to downtown Disney and the theme parks." 

The Ayres Hotel Anaheim (2550 E. Katella Ave.)

If you're looking for an inexpensive place to stay, there's The Ayres Hotel Anaheim, which has rooms for $109/night.

Set in the heart of Anaheim, this hotel is close to Honda Center and Grove of Anaheim, as well as Angel Stadium. Other attractions include Disneyland.

Disney's Grand Californian Hotel (1600 S. Disneyland Drive)

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If you're looking to treat yourself, there's Disney's Grand Californian Hotel. With a 4.5-star rating on Skyscanner, the hotel is one of the most luxurious in the city. Rooms are currently listed for $266/night.

"The Grand Californian is a spectacular hotel! The rooms are beautiful, the views are stunning, the service is exceptional and the restaurants will definitely satisfy your palate," wrote reviewer Cindy.

Top picks for dining and drinking

If you're looking for a popular spot to grab a bite, Anaheim has plenty of excellent eateries to choose from. Here are a few from Skyscanner's listings to help you get started.

Brodard Restaurant (9892 Westminster Ave.)

If you're looking for a local favorite, head to Brodard Restaurant, which has an average of 4.5 stars out of 62 reviews on Skyscanner.

"Brodard is known for their spring rolls," wrote visitor Tim. "I was surprised how big this restaurant is. Most of the Vietnamese places feel very local and small. They put quite a few work in it to make it feel exotic and welcoming. The food was really good. We enjoyed every dish."

Cream Pan (602 El Camino Real)

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Another popular dining destination is Cream Pan, with 4.7 stars from 36 reviews.

"Outside, this Japanese-French bakery doesn't look like much, but enter inside and you will find yourself in pastry heaven," wrote reviewer Briana. "Known for their strawberry cream croissants, Cream Pan has a long list of delectable desserts, breads and doughnuts, along with curry and sushi (you read that right). Come as early as possible, as popular items can sell out."

Roy's (321 W. Katella Ave.)

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Finally, there's Roy's.

"Very nice & chill atmosphere. Reminded me of a Hawaiian version of Fleming's This is a great date night/ special occasion restaurant to go to," wrote visitor Kim. 

What to see and do in Anaheim

Not sure what to do in Anaheim, besides eat and drink? Here are a few recommendations, provided by Skyscanner.

Disneyland (1313 Disneyland Drive)

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First up is Disneyland.

Guests of all ages are enthralled by this whimsical, magical land of make believe. Mickey, Minnie, Cinderella and all your favorite Disney characters come to life here in eight extravagantly themed lands. Sail with pirates, explore exotic jungles, meet fairy-tale princesses, dive under the ocean and rocket through the stars on the most popular ride in the entire park: Space Mountain. There are rides galore.

"What can I say about the happiest place on earth," wrote visitor Pamela. "I never get bored of Disneyland even after all these years. You will always be a kid again here!"

Disney's California Adventure Park (1313 Disneyland Drive)

Then, there's Disney's California Adventure Park.

Located right across the street from its older brother, Disney's California Adventure is a whirlpool of color, music and familiar Disney characters. 

"California Adventure is kind of the cooler, hipper younger sister to Disneyland," wrote visitor Becky. "The magic, nostalgia and classic warm fuzzies can be found within the gates of Disneyland, but the adventure, the adult whimsy and the thrill can be found across the terrace at California Adventure." 


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