CriminyCrafft
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Yo DIS dudes! Me and my DH are leaving next Friday to go to Tokyo and Singapore, and our Tokyo trip will include two days in Tokyo Disney. Specifically, our trip will include one day at Tokyo Disneyland and one day at Tokyo DisneySea (a super cool-looking park that can be found nowhere else on earth!). I thought everyone would be interested to see what Disney Japanese-style is like, so I've decided to start my first trip report!
A little background first. My DH and I went to Japan for our honeymoon, and spent about five days of it in Tokyo. DH worked at a law firm in Tokyo for a month last summer. Clearly, he's obsessed with Japan, and I'm obsessed with Disney - so when he found a deal with Singapore Air for our spring break I said I would only go back to Tokyo if we could do Disney up right! Marriage is all about compromise, right? Especially if Disney is part of the deal! I've never been to Singapore so I'm excited about that, but sadly not as excited as I am about a whole new unexplored DISNEY!!! I do know that the Japanese LOVE Disney - Tokyo Disneyland is the most-visited theme park in the WORLD, with DisneySea a close second. It's comforting to know that I will soon be surrounded by like-minded people. : )
Here's an introduction to your friendly cast!
ME - Amanda, 31 in years but 12 in mind, third year law student, and general Disney nutbag. I've been wacko obsessed with Disney since early highschool. My last trip to WDW was October 2006 and whooboy was it a blast. But alas, I was too shy to do a TR. Now after many months of reading and lurking, I've decided to take the proverbial plunge! I've already booked a one week trip to WDW for October and I will definitely do a TR for that guy. I'll be there from October 21-28 with my DF, and we're staying at the Dolphin. CAN'T WAIT!
DH - Canon, 28, also a third year law student. I wouldn't say he exactly HATES Disney. He's only been TWICE (the horror!) and the second time was our October 2006 trip. He had a great time on that trip - it was the first time he'd ever ridden Space Mountain (blasphemy!). But he gets very sick of my constant Disney ramblings and daydreaming. He also bought me a very cool and expensive pair of sneakers to wear on this trip - no, not out of the goodness of his heart but BECAUSE HE WAS EMBARRASSED TO BE SEEN WITH ME IN DISNEY CROCS!!! Gawd. But who am I to turn down a free pair of cool shoes. I can run my Crocs into the ground during my October WDW trip.
DF - Asami, 29, Japanese law secretary. I haven't actually met her yet, but she's a friend of DH's from his summer in Tokyo and also loves Disney. Sounds like good people to me! She's taking two days off work to go with us to Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea. That's dedication to Disney - Japanese peeps work extremely long hours, and Japanese law firms work absolutely soul-crushing hours with very little vacation. I'm sure she'll forget all her work stress as soon as we cross the threshold into Disney.
We will be spending March 12 and 13 at the parks. Here's a breakdown of my plan, complete with some tiny, fairly crummy Tokyo Disney photos!
DAY ONE - TOKYO DISNEYLAND
ATTRACTIONS! (at least the ones I'm interested in):
Big Thunder Mountain
Enchanted Tiki Room, Now Playing "Get the Fever!" (hopefully they're not referring to bird flu?)
Gadget's Go Coaster
Haunted Mansion
The Mickey Mouse Revue
MicroAdventure! (known to American heathens as Honey I Shrunk the Audience)
Peter Pan's Flight
Pinocchio's Daring Journey
Pirates of the Caribbean
Pooh's Hunny Hunt. This is a ride unique to Tokyo Disneyland, and it's supposed to be the most popular attraction in the park. Can't wait to see what this is all about.
Snow White's Adventures (are they not scary in Tokyo?)
Space Mountain (CLOSED for renovation!!! CAN YOU BELIEVE IT! Oh well, atleast it's not one of the rides unique to Tokyo Disney.)
Splash Mountain
Star Tours
FIREWORKS! Winter Magic in the Sky
SHOW! Cinderellabration: Lights of Romance
PARADE! Disney's Dreams on Parade “Moving On”
DINING!
Tokyo Disney only has ADRs for a few restaurants, and they can only be made the day of attendance. YEESH. So we'll see what happens. Here's my tentative plan:
Lunch at Grandma Sarah's. This place is a little burrow carved out of a tree near the Splash Mountain area, presumably for woodland animals.
Dinner at the Queen of Hearts Buffet. This place is themed to the extreme.
DAY TWO - TOKYO DISNEYSEA
ATTRACTIONS!
Flounder's Flying Fish Coaster
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull
Journey to the Center of the Earth. Also unique to Tokyo Disney.
Jumpin' Jellyfish
Raging Spirits (rollercoaster unique to Tokyo Disney)
Stormrider (also unique)
TOWER OF TERROR - YESSSSS! Isn't this one BEEEEYOOOTIFUL:
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
SHOW! The Legend of Mythica
FIREWORKS/WATER SHOW! BraviSEAmo!
DINING!
Lunch at Vulcania - built inside a (fake) mountain!
Dinner (hopefully) at the S.S. Columbia Dining Room. It's inside a SHIP!
There will also be many snacks along the way and some serious shopping for the perfect hokey Tokyo Disney gear!
I'm super pumped about my trip and I hope you all will enjoy reading my TR. I promise lots o' photos!
A little background first. My DH and I went to Japan for our honeymoon, and spent about five days of it in Tokyo. DH worked at a law firm in Tokyo for a month last summer. Clearly, he's obsessed with Japan, and I'm obsessed with Disney - so when he found a deal with Singapore Air for our spring break I said I would only go back to Tokyo if we could do Disney up right! Marriage is all about compromise, right? Especially if Disney is part of the deal! I've never been to Singapore so I'm excited about that, but sadly not as excited as I am about a whole new unexplored DISNEY!!! I do know that the Japanese LOVE Disney - Tokyo Disneyland is the most-visited theme park in the WORLD, with DisneySea a close second. It's comforting to know that I will soon be surrounded by like-minded people. : )
Here's an introduction to your friendly cast!
ME - Amanda, 31 in years but 12 in mind, third year law student, and general Disney nutbag. I've been wacko obsessed with Disney since early highschool. My last trip to WDW was October 2006 and whooboy was it a blast. But alas, I was too shy to do a TR. Now after many months of reading and lurking, I've decided to take the proverbial plunge! I've already booked a one week trip to WDW for October and I will definitely do a TR for that guy. I'll be there from October 21-28 with my DF, and we're staying at the Dolphin. CAN'T WAIT!
DH - Canon, 28, also a third year law student. I wouldn't say he exactly HATES Disney. He's only been TWICE (the horror!) and the second time was our October 2006 trip. He had a great time on that trip - it was the first time he'd ever ridden Space Mountain (blasphemy!). But he gets very sick of my constant Disney ramblings and daydreaming. He also bought me a very cool and expensive pair of sneakers to wear on this trip - no, not out of the goodness of his heart but BECAUSE HE WAS EMBARRASSED TO BE SEEN WITH ME IN DISNEY CROCS!!! Gawd. But who am I to turn down a free pair of cool shoes. I can run my Crocs into the ground during my October WDW trip.
DF - Asami, 29, Japanese law secretary. I haven't actually met her yet, but she's a friend of DH's from his summer in Tokyo and also loves Disney. Sounds like good people to me! She's taking two days off work to go with us to Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea. That's dedication to Disney - Japanese peeps work extremely long hours, and Japanese law firms work absolutely soul-crushing hours with very little vacation. I'm sure she'll forget all her work stress as soon as we cross the threshold into Disney.
We will be spending March 12 and 13 at the parks. Here's a breakdown of my plan, complete with some tiny, fairly crummy Tokyo Disney photos!
DAY ONE - TOKYO DISNEYLAND
ATTRACTIONS! (at least the ones I'm interested in):
Big Thunder Mountain
Enchanted Tiki Room, Now Playing "Get the Fever!" (hopefully they're not referring to bird flu?)
Gadget's Go Coaster
Haunted Mansion
The Mickey Mouse Revue
MicroAdventure! (known to American heathens as Honey I Shrunk the Audience)
Peter Pan's Flight
Pinocchio's Daring Journey
Pirates of the Caribbean
Pooh's Hunny Hunt. This is a ride unique to Tokyo Disneyland, and it's supposed to be the most popular attraction in the park. Can't wait to see what this is all about.
Snow White's Adventures (are they not scary in Tokyo?)
Space Mountain (CLOSED for renovation!!! CAN YOU BELIEVE IT! Oh well, atleast it's not one of the rides unique to Tokyo Disney.)
Splash Mountain
Star Tours
FIREWORKS! Winter Magic in the Sky
SHOW! Cinderellabration: Lights of Romance
PARADE! Disney's Dreams on Parade “Moving On”
DINING!
Tokyo Disney only has ADRs for a few restaurants, and they can only be made the day of attendance. YEESH. So we'll see what happens. Here's my tentative plan:
Lunch at Grandma Sarah's. This place is a little burrow carved out of a tree near the Splash Mountain area, presumably for woodland animals.
Dinner at the Queen of Hearts Buffet. This place is themed to the extreme.
DAY TWO - TOKYO DISNEYSEA
ATTRACTIONS!
Flounder's Flying Fish Coaster
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull
Journey to the Center of the Earth. Also unique to Tokyo Disney.
Jumpin' Jellyfish
Raging Spirits (rollercoaster unique to Tokyo Disney)
Stormrider (also unique)
TOWER OF TERROR - YESSSSS! Isn't this one BEEEEYOOOTIFUL:
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
SHOW! The Legend of Mythica
FIREWORKS/WATER SHOW! BraviSEAmo!
DINING!
Lunch at Vulcania - built inside a (fake) mountain!
Dinner (hopefully) at the S.S. Columbia Dining Room. It's inside a SHIP!
There will also be many snacks along the way and some serious shopping for the perfect hokey Tokyo Disney gear!
I'm super pumped about my trip and I hope you all will enjoy reading my TR. I promise lots o' photos!