Turning Japanese: A Disney Nut Does Tokyo Disney!

Enjoying your report with a little whistfulness......

Although I haven't been to Tokyo, we spent 3 yrs in Okinawa when my now grown boys were 2 and 3 - had a wonderful time! But, very strange food - when they try to make Western food, it's like they don't have the recipe :goodvibes Very different people - very nice, but let's just say we had alot of personal experiences like your Stitch story. If we think about their History, we can understand.

Can't wait to read the rest!!!
 
Tokyo Disneyland continued!

After lunch we headed over to Tomorrowland, and saw that people were already staking out their spots for the parade at 2:00 (I said 2:30 before...it started at 2 but reached the area where we were sitting at 2:30 - sorry about that). Asami asked a CM where we should park ourselves for the parade, and he pointed us to an area right on the border of Tomorrowland and Fantasyland where we could sit on a brick stoop. We nabbed that spot right away, and discovered that the sun was shining directly on it. We decided to just sit down and wait it out since it was so warm there and the weather was chilly. I got antsy after a few minutes, and I was also thirsty due to the pint-sized drinks, so I decided to go walk around on my own a bit to get a drink and some EARS!!!!

I left DH and Asami in our warm, comfy spot and headed back towards Fantasyland. I went into the Mad Hatter shop and headed straight to the "ear wall" that had all kinds of character ears. They had Pooh, Piglet, Minnie, Mickey, Dumbo, Tigger, and many others. I was torn between Piglet ears and Stitch ears, but I knew I'd hate myself if I didn't get Stitch. My favorite Disney character is Figment, but Tokyo Disney doesn't know Figment from G. Gordon Liddy, so it would have to be Stitch! My ears were 1050 yen (or about $9). I then hopped over to the refreshment stand nearby, which was the same place I got my Mickey Smile, and got a LARGE Orange Hi-C. This was about the size of medium drink in the US. Then I went back to our parade spot, ears proudly on head.

Soon we heard the music for Disney's Dreams on Parade "Moving On." I LOVED this parade! I might have liked it as much as Boo to You, which is my absolute favorite. I feel like Boo to You is too short - Dreams on Parade was LONG, had tons of great looking floats and dancing CMs in amazing costumes! Here's some photos!

The first float - MICKEY!

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The Buzz Lightyear float had some very talented rollerbladers that did a skating routine around it. Can't see Buzz too well in this photo though.

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Check out this cool elephant - I'm not sure how it worked. It was totally freestanding and walked on its own. Were there CMs in the legs moving it?

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The last float had Minnie on it. DH was taking pictures and didn't get any of this one. Argh! I found it interesting in the parade that the Disney characters like Wendy, Peter Pan, Mary Poppins, and the Princesses were all Western or "white" people. The parade song had the words in English and Japanese, and the "white" CMs mouthed the words in Japanese. I think it would be very cool to be an American or English CM at Tokyo Disneyland - a sweet job in a whole different country!

Asami and I were clapping and waving, and afterwards we both said we loved it. She said "The parade makes me emotional!" I said ME TOO, that's Disney magic for ya! The parade song was so catchy, I was singing it all day (much to the annoyance of DH):

In our kingdom of dreams and magic
A spell is cast over you.
In our kingdom of magical dreams
Wishes do come true.
You know you are always welcome here
To share in the memories, the smiles and laughter
All your friends are waiting here
In our kingdom of dreams and magic
In our kingdom of magical dreams!

I found some videos of this parade on Youtube if anyone's interested - search for Tokyo Disney Dreams on Parade and you'll get a few.

After the parade, DH wanted to ride "Starjets" in Tomorrowland. You can see this ride in the parade photos - it's got the lil' spaceships and says "USA" on it. It was decently fun, like Dumbo but faster, but not worth the 35 minute wait. But DH, a Disney curmudgeon, liked it. After that we headed to Toontown. Here's Asami and DH at the entrance.

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Toontown was beautiful, just gorgeous. The lines to get into the houses were so long, we didn't even bother. We did ride Gadget's Go Coaster, as the wait was only about 30 minutes. It was similar to Goofy's Barnstormer. Here are some random Toontown photos.

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Chip and Dale's house was so pretty, I loved the tree:

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We headed to the left end of Toontown to go on Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin.

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As we were getting into the line for Car Toon Spin we saw Goofy, the Big Bad Wolf, and the Three Little Pigs. Again, they were all MOBBED with people, and the wait for Car Toon Spin was 35 minutes, so we hopped in line lest the wait increase. I'd never been on this ride before and I really liked it. The queue area was pretty cool as well.

Finally we had walked around Toontown long enough, and it was time for our Pooh's Hunny Hunt fastpass return! I think I'll start a new post with that one.

Up next - Pooh's Hunny Hunt, dinner at Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall, one surprise, and one disappointment. ;)
 
Oh no, have I reached the end already? I love your TR. It's so interesting seeing a different Disney. I love all the pictures and your descriptions of everything. Sorry that you had so many early difficulties....hope things will perk up!

Oh no, there's plenty more to come! I haven't even started on DisneySea yet. Things do perk up!

I read your trip report awhile back and LOVED it, btw!
 
I've also been to Tokyo Disney. It was in 2000 and I don't think DisneySea was built yet. We enjoyed it IN THE RAIN, as was the weather the majority of our trip to Tokyo....but the park was EMPTY! So nice! In Tokyo you learn to go, go, go weather (hehe) it's raining or not!!! Great city, great park and great Trip Report!!! I have to say that I was STARVING the whole time we were in Japan. My husband was coming from being in Korea for a year, so he was more acclimated to a diffrent ethnicity of food...but I was sooooooo hungry......:rotfl: Thank god for McDonalds!!! Shame on me huh???

I've just eaten junk the two times I've been to Japan because the food is so...different, and non-vegetarian friendly. But I love junk, and you can tell yourself that you have an excuse being in a foreign country, right? : ) I would LOVE to go to Korea. For our next trip we want to go back to Tokyo (DH is obsessed with Japan), stay at Hotel MiraCosta at DisneySea for a few days, and then hop over to Seoul.

Thanks for reading!

Enjoying your report with a little whistfulness......

Although I haven't been to Tokyo, we spent 3 yrs in Okinawa when my now grown boys were 2 and 3 - had a wonderful time! But, very strange food - when they try to make Western food, it's like they don't have the recipe :goodvibes Very different people - very nice, but let's just say we had alot of personal experiences like your Stitch story. If we think about their History, we can understand.

Can't wait to read the rest!!!

Hee, the food is indeed strange. This was DH's third trip to Japan so he had found some good restaurants in Tokyo that we went to. The food at Tokyo Disney was pretty much terrible though. :sad1: That is so cool that you spent three years in Okinawa. I'd love to go there, it looks beautiful.

Thank you for reading!
 

absolutely LOVIN' this TR !!!! I wonder if I could talk DH into a trip to TDL instead of Maui next year...hmmmm :scratchin
 
You're bringing me back memories. AGH! I want to go back.

-Dainan "That curry popcorn could be smelled from Westernland" Rafferty
 
Great installment. You have no idea how much I'm enjoying your TR! I love the parade pictures, all the floats are so beautiful. Also, it's interesting that they had the 3 pigs as a float and doing character greetings as I've never seen them out before. Keep writing please!!!
 
Love your TR. Can't wait to read more. Thanks for taking the time to write!
 
We left Toontown and headed for Pooh's Hunny Hunt in Fantasyland. On the way we passed another mini-parade that we had seen part of earlier in the day. I think it was Minnie's Tiara of Dreams. It had floats with all the princesses on them and I think at the end all the floats came together to form a tiara.

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Anyway, onto Pooh's Hunny Hunt!

This was, without a doubt, my favorite ride at Tokyo Disneyland. First off, the exterior and queue for the ride are amazing.

This is the exterior facing Fantasyland.

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Here's the first part of the queue that has Christopher Robin's "workshop" or something.

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Here's the second part of the queue:

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Here are the ride cars, little hunny pots:

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We all loved this ride. It's VERY different than The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, much more high tech. I won't post any spoilers here, and I didn't take any pictures inside the ride. BUT there is a full video of the ride on Youtube and wikipedia gives a good description. The pots move around very fast at times and they don't run on tracks - they just slide around kind of like hovercraft, except touching the ground. According to wikipedia the pots use a "local positioning system" that is very very expensive, and Disney has planned a Beauty and the Beast ride for the US using this technology, but it's unclear whether construction will go forward. I LOVED Pooh's Hunny Hunt and I also loved hearing Pooh and Tigger speak Japanese!

We were exhilirated by Pooh and explored the dump shop. Asami bought a pair of Pooh ears. See, the ride is *that* inspiring!

It was getting close to 5:15 pm by this point, so we decided to go over to the Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall to beat the dinner crowds. I was so excited about this place. The theming lived up to my expectations, but the food did not. Here's some photos from inside:

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The place was like a K&W cafeteria - you slid your tray down a line and picked out stuff you wanted.

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Again, everyone's food was bad, and I didn't take pictures of it. It was also expensive, and the drink was very very small with no refills. A bit of cultural superiority started to slink in and kept thinking "IN FLORIDA I WOULDN'T STILL BE THIRSTY, and the food would be good!" Oh well I didn't come to Tokyo Disney for the food. The ambience of Queen of Hearts was worth it. Even DH kept saying, "This place is so well-done."

Here's the view from our table. Apparently all the kids were out clogging the ride lines:

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We sat around the restaurant, killing time till our BTMRR fastpass return time and staying warm (it was getting flat-out cold by this point). Finally it was about 6 pm, and time to venture over to BTM.

This is what we saw when we walked out of Queen of Hearts.

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By this point I had made myself look like a complete moron in an effort to keep warm.

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We made it over to BTM. Here's a not so good picture of it at night. Sorry for the poor quality of the nighttime pictures!

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BTM was great as always. It was the same as WDW from what I could tell. We then headed over to Adventureland to kill time until the Winter Magic in the Sky Fireworks at 8:30. We decided to do the Tiki Room, and that was pretty fun. Again, very cute to hear the birds singing in Japanese. After that we went into Cafe Orleans and each had a crepe. I had banana, and stupidly I didn't get a photo. I was too cold. You would think a crepe would be warm, but this one wasn't. It was a whole banana in a crepe-like taco with some chocolate sauce drizzled on it.

After the crepe, we decided to walk over to World Bazaar and do some shopping. On the way there we passed Pirates of the Caribbean and ...WHAT? IT WAS OPEN!!! AND ONLY HAD A FIVE MINUTE WAIT!! WHOOHOO! We ran inside. Here's the boats at the entrance:

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We got in our boat and passed by the area here the Blue Bayou Restaurant overlooks Pirates. Curiously, nobody was in the restaurant.

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If I recall correctly the ride was like the Old Disneyland one. No Captain Jack updates here. Sniff. But this ride is definitely longer than Pirates at WDW, and it was fun. I was so happy to have apparently caught it when it just opened back up.

After that it was time till kill about an hour until Winter Magic in the Sky. I was already disappointed that "Electrical Parade Dreamlights" wasn't happening tonight (not sure why but it said "cancelled" on the event schedule flyer), so I thought Winter Magic had better be good!

We walked towards the castle and the lights that were part of "Cinderellabration: Lights of Romance" were on. They were so pretty. You can't tell from the picture, but they slowly changed patterns and colors.

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We walked around the lights and there was a little show going on where a guy dressed up in medieval gear (NOT the prince) runs around with a glass slipper trying to put it on girls' feet. Pretty cute even though I couldn't understand what they were saying.

We were FREEZING by this point so we basically loitered in the Penny Arcade right inside World Bazaar waiting for Winter Magic in the Sky. Finally, I saw some fireworks go off! YAY! But wait a minute, there's no music, and these fireworks aren't even behind the castle.

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Then...that was it. What the fetch??? They did make an announcement but we couldn't hear it. I can only guess the fireworks were cancelled due to wind...a very depressing turn of events that unfortunately would happen again the next night!!!!

Well, it was time to hang it up. Asami took the train back home and DH and I decided to take the bus back to Shinjuku station. This was a big mistake. The lines for the bus were very long and it was freezing cold. And the bus dropped us off in a place where we had no idea how to get back to our hotel (Shinjuku station is enormous). So then we had to walk around in the miserable windy cold for half an hour. But soon we were home and ready to get some good sleep in preparation for our day at DisneySea the next morning!

In sum, I really liked Tokyo Disneyland and very much want to go back, especially so I can see the Dreamlights Parade and the fireworks! As you can see we hardly even got to Tomorrowland - didn't attempt to do StarTours or MicroAdventure (aka Honey I Shrunk the Audience). Pooh's Hunny Hunt was amazing. I want to go back at Halloween because from what I've seen online they really deck the park out. I also want to ride Space Mountain there. It's closed till October so I'm wondering if they're turning it into Space Mountain: Mission 2 like at Disneyland Paris!

UP NEXT - Tokyo DisneySea! The next installment might take a day or so as I have to upload photos.
 
WOW! I am loving the pictures! And my 12 year old son is going to love this report. He fancies himself Japanese*(instead of the half puerto rican he is:rotfl2: ) I can't wait to show him the photos. Oh and those costumes in the parade are fantastic! Can't wait for disneysea. The colors are all so vibrant.
 
WOW! I am loving the pictures! And my 12 year old son is going to love this report. He fancies himself Japanese*(instead of the half puerto rican he is:rotfl2: ) I can't wait to show him the photos. Oh and those costumes in the parade are fantastic! Can't wait for disneysea. The colors are all so vibrant.

Glad you like the TR. I'm resizing my DisneySea pictures as I type. That's so cute about your son. My husband also fancies himself Japanese - he's obsessed! That's fine by me as I'm happy to tag along and go back to Disney! Japan is a cool place, and the people are so nice and friendly.

Thanks for reading!!
 
I am so excited to be able to see all these fabulous photos and have you write a trip report too.......thanks so much for taking the time to do this.....Just awesome
 
I am so excited to be able to see all these fabulous photos and have you write a trip report too.......thanks so much for taking the time to do this.....Just awesome

Thanks so much! It's my pleasure. I get to relive the trip again as I write about it!
 
I can't wait to read what you thought of TDS! It's my favorite park of all time!

-Dainan "I miss Japan!" Rafferty
 
I can't wait to read what you thought of TDS! It's my favorite park of all time!

-Dainan "I miss Japan!" Rafferty

HAR I forgot to respond to your curry popcorn reference. We saw the curry popcorn cart and were curious to try it, but the place was so darn crowded we didn't want to waste too much time in food lines. Next time, next time!

I LOVED DisneySea. I want to go back BADLY and stay at the fancy-schmancy Hotel MiraCosta in Mediterranean Harbor that overlooks the water. I'm pushing for another trip to Tokyo next year with at least two nights at MiraCosta. :thumbsup2 As far as comparisons to other Disney parks, I'll elaborate in my upcoming installments. ;)
 
HAR I forgot to respond to your curry popcorn reference. We saw the curry popcorn cart and were curious to try it, but the place was so darn crowded we didn't want to waste too much time in food lines. Next time, next time!

I LOVED DisneySea. I want to go back BADLY and stay at the fancy-schmancy Hotel MiraCosta in Mediterranean Harbor that overlooks the water. I'm pushing for another trip to Tokyo next year with at least two nights at MiraCosta. :thumbsup2 As far as comparisons to other Disney parks, I'll elaborate in my upcoming installments. ;)

I'd love to go back, if you read my trip report (in my sig *wink wink*), you'd see that we went with Make-A-Wish so I could never afford going back (for a while) Also, being I'm 16, I doubt I can pay way to Japan. Also, did you notice how small the Turkey legs were? And as you can tell by my Avatar, SM just went down for a refurb when I went. I knew in advance, but I was still upset. It was my sister's Make-A-Wish so we stayed in the Sheraton Grande, on property. But I would of loved to stay in the Hotel MiraCosta. Also, I wish I could ride Journey to the Center Of the Earth again!

-Dainan "I loved Tokyo Disneyland" Rafferty

PS: I finisehd my photo update from TDS last night on my website (not announced yet),a nd am currently working on TDL.
 
I'd love to go back, if you read my trip report (in my sig *wink wink*), you'd see that we went with Make-A-Wish so I could never afford going back (for a while) Also, being I'm 16, I doubt I can pay way to Japan. Also, did you notice how small the Turkey legs were? And as you can tell by my Avatar, SM just went down for a refurb when I went. I knew in advance, but I was still upset. It was my sister's Make-A-Wish so we stayed in the Sheraton Grande, on property. But I would of loved to stay in the Hotel MiraCosta. Also, I wish I could ride Journey to the Center Of the Earth again!

-Dainan "I loved Tokyo Disneyland" Rafferty

PS: I finisehd my photo update from TDS last night on my website (not announced yet),a nd am currently working on TDL.

Awesome, can't wait to see the pics! You should look into studying abroad in Japan once you get to college. Fluency in Japanese would be a great skill and would lead to many diverse job opportunities, I expect.

I'm a vegetarian so I didn't notice the turkey legs. Life is tough for vegetarians in Japan! That's one meat-eating country!

Journey to the Center of the Earth rules!
 
Awesome, can't wait to see the pics! You should look into studying abroad in Japan once you get to college. Fluency in Japanese would be a great skill and would lead to many diverse job opportunities, I expect.

I'm a vegetarian so I didn't notice the turkey legs. Life is tough for vegetarians in Japan! That's one meat-eating country!

Journey to the Center of the Earth rules!

My mom is a vegetarian too. So yeah, I know. Also I learned some Japanese (not good at all). I should, but I don't think speaking more than three languages will help me be an WDI.
 




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