Above, Mount Prometheus erupts at Tokyo DisneySea. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
One of the last things foreigners even consider visiting in Japan is the Tokyo Disney Resort. To do so is actually something people are really missing out on. We visited Tokyo DisneySea in 2015.
Although it seemed like half of Tokyo's population were in the park that day (the ride wait times were too long for us to bother), it was still enjoyable.
Gaijinpot.com has an article on the "10 Best Tokyo Disney Resort Attractions".
They begin with:
Though it has a ¥300 billion expansion on the way, Tokyo Disney Resort might not be the first place on the average adult’s list for sightseeing in Japan. However, the resort is a fun pocket of escapism with first-rate Japanese service and elaborate theming.
It’s not just for kids. At Tokyo DisneySea, the second-built of the resort’s two parks, you can drink alcohol and enjoy shows along with more adventurous rides. This park’s central landmark is an active volcano. In a first for Disney, it actually has a hotel located inside its ticket gates: the luxurious Hotel Miracosta. Vacation packages are available.
The resort kicks off its year-long 35th anniversary celebration on April 15, the date Tokyo Disneyland first opened in 1983. In honor of that, let’s take a look at 10 attractions with elements unique to the Japanese Disney parks. This is your theme park survival kit — the beginner’s ride guide to Tokyo Disney Resort.
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