Above, Mount Prometheus erupts at Tokyo DisneySea. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
During my last trip to Japan, one of the things I did was to visit Tokyo DisneySea. I heard much about it and wanted to see it for myself.
The visit was on a Saturday (big mistake) as it seemed that half of Tokyo's population was there and the lines for the rides were very long. But, it was a fun excursion anyway. Your best bet for fewer crowds is going during the work week.
Tokyo DisneySea is next door to Tokyo Disneyland. Like all Disney parks, they're both pricey. But there are ways to saving money and Tokyo Cheapo has five tips on saving your yen.
They begin with:
Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea are bucket-list destinations for many, and while prices will always be high, there are some easy methods to save some yen—maybe for a second helping of that delicious caramel popcorn. Japan isn’t exactly a deal-a-minute, but with some wily ways and a few tricks up your sleeve, you can get the full Tokyo Disney experience with money to spare.
Above, my sole glimpse of Tokyo Disneyland was during the monorail ride to Tokyo DisneySea. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
To find out what the five tips are, go here.
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