A Photo TR - Tokyo Disney Resort July 16-19

mikelan6

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I visited the Tokyo Disney Resort July 16 - 19. Here are some photos I'd like to share. I hope you enjoy them.


Ikspiari has a Disney Store and a Disney Vacation Club Sales Center


Our first meal in Japan - Hawaiian style sandwiches in Ikspiari


All these ticket designs are available for Disney Resort Line (monorail) tickets.


This was the view from our room - Mt Prometheus at Tokyo DisneySea


We watched the sun rise over Tokyo DisneySea


Tower of Terror and SS Columbia at Tokyo DisneySea




Our hotel - the Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay


A pretty rock garden within the Sheraton


These Disney buses take you across the street from the hotel to the Disney Resort Line Bayside Station (It was quicker to walk)


You could purchase park tickets in the hotel lobby


The entrance to Tokyo DisneySea


Jules Verne themed Mysterious Island


Aquatopia was splashing guests on this hot day


A sales opportunity at the Oswald Meet & Greet


Tokyo DisneySea is the only place in the world where guests can meet Oswald the Lucky Rabbit


Tokyo DisneySea's Electric Railway







Arabian Coast architecture details


Inside Mermaid Lagoon


Lunch at Tokyo DisneySea


Mediterranean Harbor


Duffy's friend - Gelatoni's first appearance


The Storyteller Statue​
 

Explorer Mickey statue


The Hotel Miracosta Lobby


Hotel Miracosta Lobby artwork detail








The Teddy Roosevelt Lounge inside the ss Columbia


Tower of Terror and SS Columbia


Inside Fortress Explorations


Inside Journey to the Center of the Earth





Morning over Cinderella Castle


Welcome to the Kindgom of Dreams and Magic


Guests love to show off their collectibles




World Bazaar




Monsters Hide and Go Seek


Pooh's Hunny Hunt Garden




Space Mountain Queue





Star Tours facade


Pirates is similar to the Disneyland version

 


New Orleans Square


A themed vending machine in Westernland






Cinderella Castle






The Crystal Palace Interior


Big Thunder Mountain Railroad


Splash Mountain


The Tokyo Disneyland Hotel


Tower of Terror and SS Columbia


Cinderella Castle at dusk


Inside the Disney Resort Line








Tokyo Disneyland Hotel Lobby


Hotel lobby artwork





Hotel entrance




World Bazaar window display





Disney Gallery artwork
 



Dinner at Swetheart Cafe




Arabian Coast




Crowds waiting to enter Tokyo DisneySea












it's a small world






Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall



















 










Tokyo Disneyland Resort Line station




Japan Rail Maihama Station










There are many popcorn varieties sold​
 
Great photos! Thanks for sharing!
 
wonderful! Thanks for sharing! Makes me mis TDR...and the popcorn ;)
 
Great photos :thumbsup2 Both parks look really beautiful! I need to start saving so I can visit someday :goodvibes
 
Great photos! The Storytellers statue must be fairly new - where exactly is it?
 
Thanks for the photo's Mike. Looks like a fun place to go.
 
Thanks for sharing Mike. Great photos.

What were the crowds like?
 
What were the crowds like?

The queues were decent on Thursday and Friday. Saturday was supposed to be a peak day, but we only went in the morning and rode a few of the attractions, so it was fine.
 
Very cool pictures. One of my dreams is to see Tokyo Disneyland and more of Japan. That place looks amazing to me.
 
Great photo report, how did you find World Bazaar being under cover in comparison to Main Street USA?
 
Great photo report, how did you find World Bazaar being under cover in comparison to Main Street USA?

Thanks. This was my fourth visit to the park, so I was used to World Bazaar. It does have a different feel to it - more like an enclosed shopping mall, but I really love the handy side exits to Tomorrowland and New Orleans Square.
 
These were wonderful, thank you! I wonder what you thought of their Disneyland hub since WDW's is on it's way to being redone to something like it? Also how long was your visit, and did you think it was enough time?
 
These were wonderful, thank you! I wonder what you thought of their Disneyland hub since WDW's is on it's way to being redone to something like it? Also how long was your visit, and did you think it was enough time?

The hub is almost a land itself. It makes for a very park like environment.

We stayed for three nights but really had two and a half days in the parks. We definitely needed more tim to see all the show and attractions.
 












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