Fun Things To Do in Anaheim Near the CSM When You Need a Break from the Expo Hall

After a full day of sessions and the expo hall at the Anaheim Convention Center, most PTs don’t want a big plan. You want fresh air, something interesting to look at, and a mental reset that doesn’t require logistics.

The good news: you can do a lot here on foot, and anything else is a quick rideshare away.

Here are easy, low-effort ways to enjoy Anaheim between sessions or after dinner.

Take an evening walk to Anaheim GardenWalk (about 10 minutes on foot)

After sitting in sessions all day, this is one of the easiest ways to reset your body and your brain. GardenWalk is an outdoor shopping and dining promenade with murals, lights, music, and plenty of people walking around in the evenings.

You do not need an agenda here. Just walk, stretch your legs, and enjoy being outside in 65-degree February weather. Many attendees end up here without planning to, simply because it is the most pleasant place nearby to move around after dinner.


Walk Harbor Boulevard toward Disneyland Park (20–25 minutes)

You do not have to enter Disneyland to enjoy the atmosphere. The walk itself is lively, well lit, and full of shops and restaurants. There is an unmistakable energy in this part of Anaheim that makes it feel more like a vacation town than a conference destination.

If you want a longer walk after dinner, this is a great option. Many PTs find this walk more refreshing than sitting in a hotel lobby scrolling their phone.


Take a short Uber to Downtown Disney District (about 8 minutes)

Downtown Disney is ideal if you are with colleagues and want something to do that feels fun but easy. Live music, unique shops, desserts, and open-air walking paths make it feel like an evening outing without any planning required.

It is especially good for groups who want to wander, talk, and decompress after a long expo day.


Visit the historic Anaheim Packing House (10-minute rideshare)

This restored citrus packing warehouse is now one of the coolest spots in Anaheim. Inside, you will find a food hall with multiple vendors, long communal tables, and often live music.

It is perfect for small groups who cannot decide where to eat or who want to do something that feels local and interesting rather than convention-adjacent.


Uber to Old Towne Orange Plaza for a quieter reset (about 12 minutes)

If you want a true break from the convention atmosphere, this historic square is the place to go. Brick sidewalks, antique shops, cafés, and a calm, charming setting make it feel like a different world compared to the hotel corridor near the convention center.

This is ideal if you want somewhere quieter to walk, talk, and clear your head.


The most underrated option: go outside with no destination

Anaheim in February is sunny, dry, and comfortable. One of the best things you can do for your energy during CSM is simply step outside for 20–30 minutes between sessions or after dinner.

Walk around the block. Sit on a bench. Look at palm trees instead of fluorescent lights. It sounds simple, but it makes a noticeable difference in how you feel the next morning.


Don’t Forget to Have Fun

Conference fatigue is real. Between sessions, expo noise, and constant conversations, your brain gets overloaded. Having simple, nearby options to step away for a bit helps you stay present, energized, and actually enjoy the experience.

Anaheim makes this easy if you know where to go.

And while you are out exploring between sessions, stop by EcoPro at CSM to see how clinics across the country are simplifying operations and reducing laundry with small changes that make a big difference for teams.