Tokyo Disney on 2 Weeks’ Notice: Hightower Halloween Costume!

…And the people had KITES!

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…And the fountain had a LADY in it!

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…And then GOOFY popped out!

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…And Minnie!

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…And Donald! (just for Wazzo)

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…And then Mickey was at the top of the fountain tower!

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Even Goofy had to shield his eyes at the dazzling spectacle…

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(Sorry—I'm really bad at picking selects)

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…And then the floats docked and scores of dancers ran off them into the streets of Mediterranean Harbor!

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…And then the guys on Jet-skis flew STUNT kites!

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…And then ladies appeared at the tippy-top of EVERY float!

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…And then there were more fireworks!

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… And THEN…. Even MORE floats came out, and these ones had crazy huge Animatronic MONSTERS on them!!!

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Look out, Donald!

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The hydra-headed guy was my favorite—he was a bad mutha!

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All hell breaking loose
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And then, somehow, whatever conflict was supposed to be occurring was expediently resolved in some way that was not clear to me because the show ended swiftly. I'm going to say it was all due to the heroic efforts of Donald because that's all I have pictures of:

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Back to the buffet!


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Still more fruit-sullied desserts
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This one was being created by a pastry chef at an action station, so I figured I had a pretty good shot at getting it sans fruit.

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This is what I managed to dig up for the fruit-averse:

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This I wouldn't have recognized if I hadn't just been on a tour of the wedding reception facilities—it's a Donald napkin fold!

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Another thing I got worked up over was the quality of the drinking glasses. I don't usually eat in places that trust you with glasses that are paper thin.

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I was so excited, I even popped a couple of these sugar cubes in my purse—gawd knows what for, since I don't drink coffee or tea. Instant sugar rush, perhaps?

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There was also some swiping of these…

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After lunch I set out to photograph parts of the wedding facilities I'd missed on my whirlwind tour. Those shots are all in the mini-trip report, but here are a few other things I saw.


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Now I haven't been to Vegas yet, but I thought these were some pretty dang swanky restrooms for a convention center…

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It's as if they don't even HAVE toilets!

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Real framed art, hanging inside a bathroom stall—wha…?!!!

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Back outside, I took a quick ride on the monorail to Ikspiari.

If only the ride were as cool as this poster!
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I never get tired of these!
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I shouldn't have bothered shooting this restaurant—it closed a week after we left.

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I had a lot of fun taking pictures of the restaurants at the Ambassador Hotel. They're all in a row in a wing on the courtyard between the hotel and Ikspiari, and they're all so well themed.


Tick Tock Diner, in particular, is a masterpiece of Imagineering.

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It's more of a bakery/sandwich shop than a diner. Here's the menu for you:

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Empire Grill is like a swanky Art Deco steakhouse.

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The set dinner menus are really steep—like $110/person!

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Here's lunch:

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Even Chef Mickey is classy!

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All the celebrities who've eaten at Chef Mickey:

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Hana is the traditional Japanese restaurant.

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I don't know if you can read these menus, but I'll throw 'em in:

Dinner:

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Lunch:

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I poked my head in the lobby of the Ambassador. I'll have Patrick's shots of that later in the trip, but here's my attempt at capturing the gorgeous mural of Los Angeles behind the Guest Service desk:

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The gift shop had some fun items, including Angry Tortilla Chips!

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A-friggin-dorable!

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Loved the art on this cookie box!

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I am not a huge Beauty & the Beast fan and, as previously mentioned, don't drink tea, but I almost almost ALMOST bought these for being so dang cute!

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Back to Ikspiari!

Here's the little pavilion where you can have Mickey and Mickey do a ceremonial wedding license signing after your Ambassador Hotel wedding.

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But look at it from the other side and it's smack up against the mall!

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Back over at the Disney Store, they had entertainment in the courtyard.


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OK, who wants to go virtual shopping with me? This way to Bon Voyage!

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This was my first trip inside Bon Voyage, and I was surprised by how not-huge it was compared to the World of Disney stores at the American parks. Especially when you consider how much the Japanese like to buy omiyage!

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You've heard of walleye? Well this is WallEars! [ba-da-bump! Thank you, thank you—I'm here all week…]

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I love how crazy-elaborate the ear headbands are. It took me a while to figure out the ears are wearing earrings!

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These are clips you wear in your hair! I don't know if I could get away with wearing one even at Walt Disney World…

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Every time I saw these I had to figure out what they were all over again: character face masks!

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Surprisingly, although we did see many face masks during our trip, we only saw a few people wearing these—even at Disney.


Disney: Serving all your pouch needs!
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One of the few art/collectible pieces I saw at Disney. Most of the merchandise tends toward the disposable.

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Hankies!

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Keep your feet warm and mop the floor simultaneously!

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They had a sort of "Cutie" version of Ariel that I saw all over the place. Adorbale!

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Cell phone charms. I don't really get these, because who has a cell phone with any kind of antenna from which to hang stuff anymore? I noticed later that newer Japanese cell phones have a slot that you can stick the end of the charm in, but I'm still kinda baffled…

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OK, so, in addition to an aversion to non-firework-related Disney shows, I refuse to wear any Disney-branded clothing. My friends and family already think I'm a Disney nut—why confirm their suspicions? The only thing I own with the name on it is a shirt that says "I got married at Walt Disney World and all I got was this lousy shirt," and I only made it to wangle free desserts on our anniversary trip to WDW. However, if you're sensing the theme here, you will know that in Tokyo, all bets are off.

Suddenly I was gripped by the desire to own a shirt that proved I'd been to Tokyo Disney (actually, this probably all started with the whole Hard Rock Café T-shirt-collecting craze of the '80s). As others had warned us, there is not a whole lot of merchandise at Tokyo Disney that says "Tokyo Disney" on it. So when I spotted this shirt and saw that it was on sale (a sale! Can you believe it? And not just a Disney sale, a TOKYO Disney sale!!!), I had to have it. Even though it is identical to shirts sold at the US parks and waaaaaaay more disco than what I would normally wear.

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Unfortunately, all they had was a size small. Gigantor no FIT in small – RAAAAAWRRRR!!!!!! Fortunately, they also had a sweatshirt. And it was on sale. And it was a medium. Hooray!


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I couldn't find a dressing room in my 5-second scan of the store, so….

How Gigantor look?
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Time to check out!

Not sure why I took this one—maybe to show you her cute uniform?

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I took this one to impress you with the hankies I bought.

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Thoroughly exhausted from my spending spree, I decided to head back toward Ikspiari and look for dinner.


Looks like 4:45pm is the time to go to the Welcome center if you want to avoid crowds!

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Still tempted by the waffle sammich, but…. not this time!

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Say, those are the same designs they have on the ceiling of the Disney Soda Fountain in Hollywood
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When I had lunch at Oceano, they gave me a card for a promotion where you can collect limited edition pins for every two meals you eat at a Disney hotel restaurant (except the one that you had first kinda doesn't count cuz you still need two more after that to get the first pin). The catch (and, no doubt the reason for the promotion) is that you're never at the hotels at lunchtime because you're in the parks, and meal prices almost double at dinnertime. Another catch is that you have to order a buffet or a set or course menu that costs ¥1,900 or more (and it always costs more…). Basically, it is a terrible deal for anyone with even basic math skills, but all day the wheels in my head had been turning trying to figure out how we could get that first pin without going broke.


Pin set
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¥5,700 first pin
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My quest led me back to the Ambassador looking for dinner.

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The *only* reason I was in here was to get you pictures of another fabulous hotel restroom!

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Whoa—another real art piece in a restroom!
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There's a lovely lounge in the lobby of the Ambassador Hotel where you can get drinks and light snacks. I thought maybe eating there would count for the pin promo, but they didn't have a set menu in the evening. I have no pictures of the place, but I did shoot the fake food!

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I'll take an electric drink, please!
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I read all the restaurant menus and settled on Hana as the place where I could eat the cheapest (Tick-Tock diner also didn't count toward the pin promo). To refresh your memory, cuz I posted these pix, like, 3 years ago now…


Outside of Hana

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Inside of Hana

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I got tempura!

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It was OK, but not, like, the best tempura I've ever had. Back to the train station!

The Ambassador's courtyard is so pretty at night!

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When I got back to Tokyo Station, I realized I still hadn't bought our bullet train tickets to Kyoto for the following week. You can't buy them from outside the country or I would have done this before we left the US. I dunno if I really needed to buy them in advance, but I'm an uber planner, so I figured I should do it while I was in the station.

This turned into an hour-long slog from one end of the ginormous station to the other and back again as I was sent from person to person in search of the shinkansen ticket office. First I got a guy who told me to use the ticket machine, but when I did, it said wouldn’t take credit cards (again… why?!).

Not here…
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When I asked him again, he told me the same thing. The third time I asked he sent me halfway round the barn to the wrong JR counter…

Not here…
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The person there sent me in the general direction of the right counter, but I had to stop for more directions a couple times.

Not here, but this *is* where you want to go if you have a Japan Rail Pass you bought in the States and need to exchange it
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FINALLY, when I’d seriously gone all the way around the, like, five city blocks that comprise Tokyo Station, I found the office and muddled my way thru an order.

Here!!!
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And this is what it looks like from the other side!
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I was already wiped out from a day of ambling around Disney, so when I finally found the right ticket counter after 45 minutes of frustration and discovered the guy didn't speak English and that my phrasebook and 2 weeks of language lessons weren't helping me, I was practically in tears. Granted, it was the only time in three weeks when I felt overwhelmed by the language barrier, and I think being utterly exhausted didn't help. The guy at the counter was very persistent, though, and eventually, through sign language and my pigeon Japanese, he figured out that I wanted two reserved seats on the first shinkansen to Kyoto the following Tuesday and that I was very, very tired. Then it was back down to the subway to catch the Marunouchi line for Akasaka.

This little guy cheered me right up!

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When I got back to the room, I started packing for our departure for Disney the next day. What I didn't know is whether we'd be able to go down for park opening and do a full day or have to go down later in the day and wait til Wednesday to go to a park. It all depended on what time Patrick got in from the shoot, and at midnight, things weren't looking good…

What *was* looking good was my souvenir haul for the trip so far!

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Up Next: Checking into the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel!
 
My absolute favorite animal is the red panda, so I made a beeline for that cage. But I only got to see about 30 seconds of him before he went backstage for a smoke break, never to be seen again for the rest of the day. They should also post signs saying "There are basically no red pandas in Ueno Park Zoo either"!

Instead, I give you the stuffed version of a red panda.

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for real, stop being me :lmao:
but seriously
every time we see Red Pandas in a zoo, they are either very much asleep and uninteresting and NOT walking on 2 legs, or missing in action.
what a bunch of jerks!

and 2- we have the same glasses :sad2:
 
for real, stop being me :lmao:
but seriously
every time we see Red Pandas in a zoo, they are either very much asleep and uninteresting and NOT walking on 2 legs, or missing in action.
what a bunch of jerks!

OK, you totally have to go to the Santa Barbara Zoo! That's the first place I ever saw a red panda, and we fell in love with him because he was pacing a circuit around his enclosure with such purpose, he seemed very intelligent! Like he was trying to figure a way to bust outta there or something! :rotfl:

and 2- we have the same glasses :sad2:

No way, really? Calvin Klein Style #5585? :3dglasses
 
It feels like I would have laughed everytime I'd use that bell lol

oohh pretty wedding. The groom since really happy. The bride...not really hehe

yum! Hugh Jackman!

The floats are so pretty!
 
Ohhh I love the fountain with the pretty lady!

And thank goodness I'm going to eat dinner in a few minutes because you got me really hungry :P Except for that squi like thing you ate hehe

I would have bought that cookie box just for the image hehe

I am a tea drinker and would have def. bought Mrs. Pott and Chip ;)

I can't figure out what's on top of you sweatshirt in the souvenir shot. All I can see is chocolate.
 
Wonderful update as usual!!!!:worship:
That is the biggest toast I have ever seen.:rotfl:
So cool that you got to watch the show from the hotel's private viewing area. That show looks AMAZING!!!!!! So colorful & the costumes & the jetskis & the characters in such cute costumes & the tippy top ladies on the floats. WOWZA!!!!!!!!! Now that's what you call puttin' on a show.
The restaurants at the Ambassador look amazing too. That Tick Tock Diner is adorable & Chef Mickey's looks so swanky. I want the Mickey skewer from the cocktail.
I would have had to have Mrs Potts & Chip. I have a Mrs Potts cookie jar. :love: Love the hankies & the pic of your loot.

Can't wait for more. popcorn::
 
Everything is just so pretty there! It seems much more elaborate than anything Disney here. The water show was amazing, I loved the floats. I think I would have taken a million pictures on that trip myself!
 
I'll have to look for good deals on passporter around here. I checked online. Amazon.ca don't have any now. And from the passporter website, the shipping is a bit expensive.
 
Your comment about the shirt says it's identical to what you can purchase in the US parks. Did you mean I can purchase a Tokyo Disney shirt at WDW? And I where a xxl. Is it possible to find a TDR shirt in my size? Also love the water show pics. Do you ever put down the camera to just enjoy what you're looking at?
 
Just found your TR the other day and have been reading through them. They are wonderful and a great way to keep me occupied until our trip to DL in July. The photos are fantastic and I love the way you describe your adventures. Definitely looking forward to more. Someday would love to take my daughter to the TDL but so worried about me and being able to eat. Serious food allergies so no seafood or treenuts. Not being able to convey that scares me. :scared1:


For now, back to your WDW ones. :cool1:
 
Everything is just so pretty there! It seems much more elaborate than anything Disney here. The water show was amazing, I loved the floats. I think I would have taken a million pictures on that trip myself!

I agree, TDL is really the top notch resort, even though it's not as big as WDW, the quality of everything is just mind-boggling...the pictures from the Legend of Mythica remind me of that....just incredible...
 
Another great update! :thumbsup2

Again, I am LOVING the merchandise. I saw some Japanese girls wearing those big bows in AK last year- I was seriously jealous! I like the ears with earrings and your glitzy hoodie too.

The water show looks suitably elaborate. Even the desserts are elaborate! So much effort is put into everything and it's really nice to see.
 
Wow Carrie! I am speechless! That Mystika (?) extravaganza is amazing! Your updates are so thorough, I can almost feel the humidity and smell the Japan smells! The gift shop items are interesting - Mrs. Potts is so cute, she looks like she would jump up and fix the tea for you :cutie: I'm glad you were finally able to get to the right place and get the train tickets - I know how frustrating that was.
 















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