Anaheim Resort Transportation’s New Office Shows Commitment to Growth

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For years, visitors to Anaheim have made the most of their trips by utilizing Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART) by the Anaheim Transportation Network (ATN).  You might have seen their buses around Harbor Boulevard, often wrapped to promote the latest Disneyland offerings such as Cars Land (which, admittedly, is a little ironic given the medium).  Now the company that’s made a point to welcome those far from home has a new home of its own.

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On Thursday, June 12, ART celebrated the opening of their new offices, located only a couple short miles from the Disneyland Resort.  To mark the occasion, local business owners and politicians gathered at the property for a ribbon cutting ceremony.

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Before doing the honors, the team spoke of how far the ATN had come since they were operating former-Santa Monica city buses to transport their guests.  They attributed their success to their devotion to customer service and their sincere commitment to bettering the community.

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The ART connects guests to many of Anaheim and Orange County’s most desirable destinations.  From Angel Stadium, to Knott’s Berry Farm, to WestField Mainplace, and, of course, Disneyland.  The ART also services several Anaheim hotels and resorts, allowing visitors to explore more of the city’s shopping, dining and attractions.

ART offers both single ride tickets as well as various passes.  For more information, visit www.RideART.org

Kyle Burbank
Kyle is a writer living in Springfield, MO. His deep love of Disney and other pop culture finds its way into his stories, scripts, and tweets. His first book "The E-Ticket Life: Stories, Essays, and Lessons Learned from My Decidedly Disney Travels" is available in paperback and for Kindle. http://amzn.to/1CStAhV