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Tokyo Disney Resort: Guide Sheet

Introduction

Location: , . Approximately 60 minutes west of Narita International Airport, or 20 minutes east of Central Tokyo on the JR line – alight at .

Two Theme Parks: Tokyo Tokyo Disneysea

Three Disney Hotels: Hotel Miracosta Disney Ambassador Hotel Disneyland Hotel

Six Official Hotels: Hilton Tokyo Bay Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel Club Resort Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel Hotel Okura Tokyo Bay Sunroute Plaza Tokyo (The Partner Hotels are located within the resort area)

A large shopping area called “Ikspiari” features shops, restaurants and a supermarket. It is ’s equivalent of .

There are also a number of Good Neighbour Hotels located close to the resort with complimentary shuttle bus service.

Must see attractions ()

Adventureland – classic attraction – laugh along with the jokes – all in Japanese! The Enchanted Tiki Room (with a Stitch theme) Western River Railroad – no stops, but it includes the Grand Canyon dinosaurs.

Westernland Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Mark Twain Riverboat (midday attraction) (funnier in Japanese)

Critter Country (you may get wet)

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Fantasyland Mickey’s Philharmagic – 3D film as seen in WDW and Hong Kong Haunted Mansion – classic attraction Pooh’s Hunny Hunt – unique to Tokyo Disneyland – no to be missed! It’s A Small World Assorted classic rides

Toontown ’s Car Toon Spin

Tomorrowland Tours (reopening in May 2013 as : The Adventures Continue) (rollercoaster in the dark) Buzz Lightyear’s Astroblasters Monsters Inc. Ride and Go Seek

World Bazaar World Bazaar is Tokyo Disneyland’s equivalent of USA in the other parks. It features shopping and dining for all ages and price limits!

Live Shows Tokyo Disneyland and Disneysea is home to some of the best live entertainment in any Disney park. In fact, some of the shows are so popular, that you have to enter a daily lottery just to see them at certain times of the year! Of course, this can end in disappointment for some visitors (especially those of us visiting from overseas who can’t get there very often).

One Man’s Dream II – this is a large stage production that chronicles some of ’s great creations. You may need to enter the lottery to see this show. Minnie Oh Minnie – stage show with a Mardi Gras theme in . Super Duper Jumping Time – fun puppet show for all ages featuring the Fab Five and Chip ‘n Dale, controlling puppets of themselves!

Must see attractions (Tokyo Disneysea)

Mediterranean Harbour - spend time exploring each room of the fortress. Great fun on those busy days where the lines are long and you are waiting for your time! Disney Sea Transit Steamer Line (ride the boat for a full loop of the park) – take a romantic journey into Mediterranean Harbor – don’t forget to sing! The Legend of Mythica - daytime water spectacular which is not to be missed! Fantasmic – Tokyo’s version of the classic nighttime water spectacular!

American Waterfront Tower of Terror – great ride with a theme unique to Tokyo Mania – opened in 2012 so expect big queues!

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Turtle Talk with Crush – fun interaction with Crush (in Japanese only, but still fun!)

Port Discovery Stormrider – large Imax-style motion theatre ride – ride on futuristic and trackless water vehicles

Lost River Delta Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull – similar to Anaheim’s Indy – don’t miss it! – rugged coaster with a loop

Arabian Coast Sindbad’s Seven Voyages – fun boat ride similar to small world but less annoying! The Magic Lamp Theatre – 3D movie featuring the Genie from Aladdin

Mysterious Island Journey to the Centre of the Earth – this is Tokyo Disneyland’s signature E-ticket ride based on technology – you have to ride it to believe it! 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea – wonderful ride that takes you under the sea where you encounter many perils

Mermaid Lagoon Mermaid Lagoon Theatre – Little Mermaid Show Explore all the areas in Mermaid Lagoon, it is aimed at the kids, but we find it spectacular anyway!

Transport to and from the Resort

There is a bus service running from Narita to the resort area each day and tickets can be bought on arrival at the airport from the Airport Limousine counter.

Note that the last bus to the resort leaves the airport around 5:40pm – this is very inconvenient if your flight arrives late!

There are a number of alternatives: Taxi - very expensive (around $200AUD) but will get you to where you want to go. Train – cheap, however it is not easy if you’ve never been to Tokyo before and used the subways. You will also have to carry your bags on a potentially crowded train. Limousine bus to Shin- hotel area then taxi to Disney. The Limousine buses to Shin-Urayasu continue to operate until around 8:40pm. Shin-Urayasu is just a short distance to Disney (around 5 klms away). From there, you can easily pick up a taxi to take you direct to your Disney area hotel. At the Limousine bus counter, just ask for with the Brighton Hotel, or Oriental Hotel in Shin-Urayasu. Cost is around $25 per person.

To return to the airport, you can book the limousine bus through your hotel bell desk.

Weather and time to go Summer in Japan can be very hot and oppressively humid. Winters are cold and clear, but can also bring snow to the Disney Resort.

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Spring and Autumn are the better times, early to mid-April will ensure lower crowds, but can still be cold and/or wet. Be aware of Golden Week around the end of April – this is the Japanese national holiday week and is very crowded.

Early May is also a good time to visit as Golden Week has finished and the weather is warmer without the oppressive humidity that comes from June-September.

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