Tokyo Disneyland Archive
Looking for money-saving tips for visiting Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea? This post provides ways to do Tokyo Disney Resort on a tighter budget, while saving money on hotel, food, airfare, and other costs. We want to note from the outset that tighter budget above is relative. Traveling to Japan is not cheap, nor is
Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea have some excellent restaurants, in terms of both theme and cuisine. We’ve dined at most of the restaurants in the parks, and have reviewed many of them in posts on the blog. Each of these reviews features food photos, our thoughts on ambiance & food quality, plus comments about everything
I’ll kick off the finale of our Tokyo Disneyland Winter Trip Report in style: by giving you another window into our dorkiness. Throughout the trip, Guy and I would play a game (I guess you could call it?) that questions whether you’d live in a certain part of the parks. The obvious upside is being
Our Tokyo Disneyland Winter Trip Report covers our January 2017 visit to Tokyo Disney Resort–consisting of Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea, and a variety of hotels and Ikspiari–just outside of the city of Tokyo, Japan. This visited occurred during “Sweet Duffy” and “Frozen Fantasy” seasons. In Japan, Frozen Fantasy takes on dual meaning; it is freezing
This installment of our Tokyo Disney Resort Winter Trip Report takes us back to Tokyo Disneyland for our fourth and final day in the park. Today, I want to start with a topic that is perhaps unexciting to just about everyone but me, it seems: construction walls. I touched on some of these ideas in
Part 5 of our Tokyo Disney Resort Winter Trip Report covers our second day at Tokyo DisneySea. Right out of the gate–or rather, at the gate–we could tell this day was going to be significantly busier. We arrived just as early as the first day, yet the line to get in was 3-4 times as
Part 4 of our Tokyo Disneyland Winter Trip Report begins with disaster–and I don’t mean the awesome attraction (RIP) featuring Christopher Walken. As we prepared to grab a few photos in front of Cinderella Castle, I realized I lost my camera’s flash sometime earlier in the day. Okay, not exactly disaster, but it’s pretty important
Part 3 of our Tokyo Disneyland Winter Trip Report picks up at the start of our first day at Tokyo Disneyland. The park didn’t open until 9 a.m., but we all once again woke up by like 5 a.m., so we made it to the park far in advance of park opening. First, though, we
Sweetheart Cafe is a bakery and counter service restaurant in World Bazaar at Tokyo Disneyland. While you’ll mostly find baked goods and sweet (hence the name) treats here, there are a few savory options as well if you’re so inclined to parlay the experience into a full meal. This review features food photos, thoughts on
China Voyager is a counter service restaurant in Adventureland at Tokyo Disneyland serving noodles and ramen. This Disney dining review features food photos, (over) analysis of the menu, thoughts on ambiance, and whether you should dine at China Voyager. In short, our answer to the last question is an emphatic YES. China Voyager is one
Halloween at Disney is an exciting time! It’s one of the best seasons at Walt Disney World & Disneyland, and we have several posts with tips & tricks for making the most of Halloween time in the parks, at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland, and also Tokyo Disney Resort and Hong Kong Disneyland. Each