Tokyo Disneyland Archive
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
Wondering where to eat at Tokyo Disneyland? This post covers our favorite counter service restaurants in the park, taking into account theme, food quality, and value for money. There’s definitely an emphasis on theme and ambiance in these rankings, if only because finding delicious food is not much of a challenge at Tokyo Disneyland. The
Restaurant Hokusai is a table service restaurant in World Bazaar at Tokyo Disneyland serving Japanese cuisine in a setting that looks like a traditional Japanese restaurant. This review features food photos, a look inside this dining spot, and a brief glimpse of its history at Tokyo Disneyland. As a Disney geek, the history of Restaurant
I’ll get to the Tokyo Disneyland night photos in a minute, but first I had some random thoughts one night while I was out shooting. I have no where better to put them than here, so that’s exactly what I’m going to do. Scroll down to the first photo if you don’t care about my
After our first visit to Tokyo Disneyland, we shared some of our favorite snacks in a post covering what we tried while there. We’ve been back to Japan a few times since, and thought it was finally time to share some more of what we’ve tried. While there is not a “Food & Kawaii Festival”
Huey, Dewey & Louie’s Good Time Cafe is a counter service restaurant in Toontown at Tokyo Disneyland serving sandwiches, pizza, and a few other sides with an outdoor seating area. This review features food photos, plus thoughts on the restaurant, and the ever-important topic of restaurant-specific packaging. In some Disney circles, “never eat in Tomorrowland”
Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dreamlights is far and away my favorite night parade in any worldwide Disney Park. This shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to readers of this blog, given that I’ve gushed about it repeatedly on the blog. It’s better than the newer Paint the Night parade and my sentimental favorite, SpectroMagic.
Mickey & Minnie’s Polynesian Paradise is a character dinner show in Polynesian Terrace at Tokyo Disneyland. This post reviews the meal and performance, with a ton of photos of the experience. This popular Disney meal is the kind of thing you book for the dinner show first and food second, so I’m mostly going to
Disney’s castles may not be as grandiose and historically significant as the “real” castles in Europe…but the ones in Europe aren’t surrounded by theme parks, so I’d say advantage: Disney. All castles, however, are surrounded by fantasy lands…because only the kind of person who is a bit ‘removed from reality’ builds themselves a castle to
If I had to guess (and I do, because I can’t find a supporting source), I’d say Cinderella Castle is one of the most photographed structures in the world. I know it ranks right up there with Spaceship Earth for me as my “most photographed things.” Cinderella Castle wins the battle since it comes in
Natsu Matsuri is Tokyo Disneyland’s take on a traditional Japanese summer festival, and continues the “East Meets West” vibe of Tanabata Days with another celebration combining traditional elements of Japanese culture with Disney. In this post, we’ll share photos of decorations, entertainment, and review this seasonal event at Tokyo Disney Resort. Unlike Tanabata Days, Natsu