There are two parks at Tokyo Disney Resort –
DisneyLand and DisneySea. I have been to DisneySea twice, and DisneyLand once.
Price
Prices are 7,400 for a one day pass, and
you can only enter one park on one day. If you want to go over two days, there
are no discounts and you can still only enter one park on each day.
There are many hotels at the resort, but
actually it’s less than an hour and about 500yen from Tokyo city so staying
elsewhere in the city would not be an issue.
So, my key advice: go on a weekday. It is
literally the difference of waiting in line for 10mins and 100mins.
When To Visit
I went to both DisneyLand and DisneySea on
weekends during the Christmas season – in late November and early December.
Both times it was crazy busy – wait times for everything (including
restaurants) and not a hope in hell of getting on all the rides. If a line was
less than 2 hours you were doing pretty well. However, I would also argue that
Disney at Christmas is even more special and magical than usual so it's a great time to visit - just not on a weekend.
The second time I went to DisneySea I went
on a Friday in April – at the start of the school year. It looked busy – but we
had time to go on almost every ride and never waited longer than 15mins, and
the lines for food seemed short, so evidently it wasn’t busy at all.
As I’ve said in a previous post, DisneySea
is sea-themed, but not like a water world or anything. For example, there is an
area called ‘Mermaid Lagoon’ with rides based on The Little Mermaid, and the
entrance with the shops and restaurants looks like Venice, complete with
gondola rides. It is regarded as more of an adult destination with
rollercoasters, pretty facades and fancy restaurants.
DisneyLand on the other hand is more for
children, with the classic “It’s a Small World”-esque rides and the pink fairy
Castle. If you have ever been to DisneyLand in Paris, it is almost the exact
same at Tokyo.
Food and Drink
You are allowed bring drinks and snacks
into the park, but you’re not allowed full meals (they check bags on the way
in, but I’m pretty sure you could get away with a lot of snacks). In
restaurants prices are high, portions are small and lines are long, plus the
excitement and running around all day can make you pretty hungry.
The first
twice I went I brought snacks with me and then forked over for dinner, but
recently I decided to book the buffet. It was expensive (3,000 for 90mins), but
they had a good choice of foods (Japanese and Western) and needless to say I
was absolutely stuffed. The prices and portions of the regular restaurants and
snack stands would add up to close to that and I still wouldn’t be quite
satisfied. It was also a relief to know we would just be able to walk in and
not worry about lines. While I didn’t regret going, in the future I would probably
just bring my own snacks again.
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