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Tokyo Disneyland :Tokyo Disneyland is the first overseas Disney theme park. There are 7 themed lands which feature seasonal decoration and parades.
・WORLD BAZAAR:Elegant buildings from the Victorian era line the streets and welcome you to the good old days of America at the beginning of the 20th century when Walt Disney was born.
・TOMORROWLAND:Experience a journey to the distant universe
or an unforgettable musical show in this land of the future and mankind's dreams.
・TOONTOWN:A happy town where the characters from Disney animated lms live, work and play.
・FANTASYLAND:In this fairy tale land where dreams come true,
go on magical journeys with Snow White, Peter Pan, Winnie the Pooh, and other familiar heroes and heroines.
・CRITTER COUNTRY:Along the Rivers of America rises a red mountain where lots of critters have made their home.
・WESTERNLAND:The wide open West of the frontier days is recreated here. The dreams and romance of the pioneers begin here!
・ADVENTURELAND:This is a land of adventure.Thrilling encounters await you from the wild beasts deep in the jungles to the pirates along the dark waterways of the Caribbean.
Attractions and shows, meeting your favorite Disney characters…Seven, fun-filled themed lands offer
more than can be enjoyed in just one day!
①"it's a small world":Dressed in the traditional costumes of their countries, children of the world sing "it's a small world" as you voyage from Europe, through Asia, Africa, Central America, and the islands of the South Pacific. It's the happiest cruise that ever sailed!
②Light up the popcorn bucket inspired by the Walt Disney Animation Studios' Beauty and the Beast, and enjoy the romantic shimmer of the stained glass design.

③Big Thunder Mountain:It's a few decades after the big gold rush. The rush now is from the mine trains that careen at high speed through the old gold mine. You're headed straight for the rocky side of the mountain or going down fast at a tilt ... You'll be screaming with the thrills!

④Dumbo The Flying Elephant:Dumbo is the only elephant in the world that can fly. The most popular little elephant in the circus has come to take you higher and higher into the sky. Who should be conducting this special ride but Dumbo's best friend, Timothy Q. Mouse. He's making sure you have the time of your life!

⑤Splash Mountain:Board a log boat and go off on a fun adventure! Be prepared for a 45-degree drop down a 16-meter high waterfall!

⑥Minnie's Style Studio:Minnie Mouse, as a fashion designer, will greet guests wearing her latest design. Visit her office and pass through the workroom, then enter the photo studio for a photo with Minnie!

The largest expansion since the opening of Tokyo Disneyland Experience the world of dreams and magic! Step into the area themed to Disney’s Beauty and the Beast film, and visit Fantasyland Forest Theatre, the first indoor theater at Tokyo Disneyland.
Or experience The Happy Ride with Baymax, the world’s first attraction themed to the Disney film Big Hero 6 (released in Japan as Baymax).
Guests will also be able to meet Minnie Mouse in her very own greeting facility at Minnie’s Style Studio.

The attraction, Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast, is set inside Beauty and the Beast Castle.
Guests board magical cups that “dance” in rhythm to the animated film’s well-known music as they move through scenes from the film.

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Starting in the morning until evening nonstop, try various activities, enjoy yourself, and meet many people as well.
A perfect experience! The weather was fantastic the day I went to Disneyland; the castle was dazzling in the sunlight ✨. Since my favorite attractions were all in SeaWorld, I had a more relaxed time at Disneyland [laughing emoji]. Plus, it starts getting dark around 4 pm in Tokyo, so I basically spent all my time walking around the park taking pictures [crying emoji]. Of course, Beauty and the Beast is a must-do at Disneyland, and it's definitely much more exciting than Rapunzel [disappointed emoji]. The best part was watching the three amazing parades. Honestly, Disneyland really needs to learn a thing or two about parades 😌, especially the nighttime parade – it's truly world-class! It was incredibly cold at night, so I went back to the hotel early, but I was surprised to see fireworks right outside the hotel! That's the essence of Disneyland! ❤️
Visiting Tokyo Disneyland was a fantastic experience and a must-do for any Disney fan visiting Japan. While it follows the familiar layout and structure of other Disneylands around the world, what really sets this park apart is the level of care, cleanliness, and attention to detail that runs through every part of the experience.The park feels instantly welcoming, with beautifully maintained lands, friendly Cast Members, and a smooth, well-organised flow even on busy days. Attractions are a mix of classic Disney favourites and versions that feel slightly elevated compared to their counterparts elsewhere. Everything runs efficiently, which makes a big difference when queues are long or the park is crowded.I would highly recommend Tokyo Disneyland to anyone visiting Japan, whether it’s your first Disney park or you’ve been to several before.
The arrangement between the various attractions in Dongdi is very good, and the sky is particularly beautiful. Maybe it's because it's by the sea. The sky is particularly blue, and the clouds are in large clumps, which makes the buildings look particularly beautiful! However, the amusement facilities are basically sung in Japanese. If you are not good at Japanese, the experience may be a little worse. It is best to have fewer tourists, with a better queuing experience and many souvenirs. In short, it is still highly recommended!
September 10th is Halloween season. We entered the park on the 12th. We chose the more traditional land this time. We watched three parades in one day, the traditional float parade, the Halloween parade and the night electronic float parade. Each parade lasted about 30 minutes. The night parade was still amazing. There is a brochure of the day's activities at the entrance of the park. Remember to take a copy. If you want to watch the floats, it is recommended to go early to reserve a seat. The enthusiasm of Japanese boys and girls to watch the floats is too high. Many families bring their own mats for laying on the ground, and there are also many girls who bring long cannons to take pictures. In Shanghai, the floats are basically crowded and full. This time in Tokyo, they are basically divided into front and back rows, and the back row is not allowed to stand up to take pictures, even if there is grass behind you, and you have been reminded several times to squat (holding your forehead). There are not many people at the fireworks at night, which may be because the time is too short. It starts at 9:30 and ends in about ten minutes. The fireworks in Shanghai are more interesting. I suggest you download a Disney app. This is a bit troublesome. I will post the method for your reference. There are two steps: 1⃣️Download the app 2⃣️Register a Disney account. The app of Tokyo Disneyland is called Disney Resort. I use iOS system, and I can't find it in the Apple store in China. I need to switch. I suggest you re-register an Apple ID outside China (foreign IDs do not require payment methods, so you can just use the existing non-domestic account). In the settings of Apple ID, set the region to Japan (I tried the region to US, and the store would remind the store that it could not find the corresponding app). Then find the page for downloading the app on the official website of Tokyo Disneyland (there is a Chinese version page on the official website). Click it to automatically jump to the corresponding Japanese store and the corresponding app, and then download it. After downloading, enter the app and it will show land and sea. Choose the one you want to go to. If you don't register a Disney account, it will not affect the query of the address and queue of each project (by the way, this app seems to be only in Japanese). If you need to book the electronic version of Fast Pass through the app, you have to register an account. Then the more annoying thing is that when you click on FP, a page will pop up asking "Live overseas" or "Live in Japan". Overseas residents are not allowed to use FP. Just click on Living in Japan. You will be asked to fill in your residential address and phone number. Filling in the hotel address is also fine. After registration, it is very useful! You don't have to go to the scene to get FP. After you get one on your phone, it will prompt you when you can get it next time. We got Haunted Mansion, Splash Mountain, Buzz Lightyear Astro Adventure, and Monsters, Inc. Hide and Seek Cruise that day. Splash Mountain will soon run out of FP. Those who didn't get it have to queue for 70 minutes. This time, I queued for Thunder Mountain in my free time. It took about 50 minutes to enter. The others are very time-saving. Splash Mountain is more interesting. Except for the scary drop at the end, everything else is fine. Thunder Mountain was thrown around all the way. It is recommended to hold on to your bag. . The Pirates of the Caribbean is not as exquisite as the one in Shanghai. Star Wars has FP but it is not recommended to take it. There are not many people queuing for these two.
Disneyland requires a whole day. Although I made a guide, I found it was far from enough when I entered. The following is a practical guide, I hope it will be helpful to everyone: 1. After entering the door, go to the first entrance of the store on the right hand side, go straight to the middle checkout, and ask for a land map.
Very good, very cost-effective. Arrived at the entrance of Disneyland at 8:45, and queued for 10 minutes for security check and ticket collection. This is unimaginable in Shanghai Disney. The child was very surprised. He entered the park right away? (Last year, Shanghai Disney arrived at 7:40 and entered at 9:05). At the end of the day, I grabbed the fast track ticket for the 40th anniversary celebration, plus other projects, and played 10 projects from 9 am to 6:30 pm! Things in Tokyo Disney are really cheap. Cold drinks in Shanghai Disney start at 45 RMB. Here in Dongdi, Mickey cold drinks cost 350 yen, tiramisu costs 350 yen, and Haagen Dazs cones cost 400 yen, which is much cheaper than Shanghai Disney! I went to Shanghai Disney on July 4 last year and was exposed to the sun. Yesterday, Tokyo Disney was not hot, 30 degrees, with sea breeze, and it was relatively cool! As a Shanghainese, I really won’t take my child to Shanghai Disney in the future. Anyway, it’s convenient to get a free travel visa. Tokyo Disney will be my choice when visiting Disney in the future! I’m looking forward to visiting Disney Sea on the 16th!
1️⃣ Tired of waiting in line December is the double peak of Christmas and New Year's Day in Tokyo, and Disney is full of people! I arrived at about 8:30 in the morning, thinking that it would not be crowded since it had just opened. But the entrance was full of people... After entering the park, I found that there were queues for every project. Popular ones like Splash Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean often took 90 minutes to queue! - 2️⃣ The weather is so cold December in Tokyo is really cold! ! Especially when it is windy at night, I feel my face is frozen. When waiting in line for projects or watching the tour, I can't concentrate on feeling the dreaminess at all. I just wonder how long I can hold on? 😂 🌈Tips: Be sure to wear warm underwear + thick coat, and don't forget gloves and scarves! If it is really cold, you can go to the store or indoor projects to avoid the cold first~ - 3️⃣ Dream Tour The tour is really dreamy, the Christmas version of the lighting effect is super beautiful, and the Mickey and Minnie team is super cute! But... it's really hard to find a good spot to watch! There were people taking seats early in the morning, so it was basically impossible to get a good view at the last minute. 🌈Tips: Arrive 1 hour in advance and find a place to sit along the tour route. Bring your own small cushion or light blanket, otherwise it will be really cold on the ground!