How does Tokyo Disneyland compare to the other Disney parks?

How does Tokyo Disneyland compare to the other Disney parks?

Posted on 11. Nov, 2009 by Donald Duck in Disneyland

I am planning to visit Tokyo Disneyland with some friends later this year and was wondering how it compared to the others?

I went to Disneyland Paris about 8 years ago when I was 11 and loved it but haven’t been to the parks in America yet.

Is it Tokyo Disneyland definitely worth visiting if I’m in Japan? Or would it be worth maybe giving it a miss and going to a different theme park while I’m over there? I’d be really grateful for any answers.

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4 Responses to “How does Tokyo Disneyland compare to the other Disney parks?”

  1. crispy

    12. Nov, 2009

    Just my opinion, but I preferred Tokyo Disney Sea. Tokyo Disneyland is good … but it’s an amusement park with the usual rides. Tokyo Disney Sea was more creative and there’s more to do if you’re older. So, in my opinion: skip Disneyland and go to Tokyo Disney Sea.

  2. Dr. Nigel Channing

    12. Nov, 2009

    I’ve heard that both of the Tokyo Disney theme parks (Magic Kingdom & DisneySea) are superb.

    A local Orlando Disney theme park blogger wrote this article not too long ago, might help you make your decision:

    http://www.miceage.com/kevinyee/ky110607a.htm (part 1)
    http://www.miceage.com/kevinyee/ky110807a.htm (part 2)

  3. aelk2004

    12. Nov, 2009

    Originally, Tokyo Disneyland was a duplicate of Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, when it opened in April of 1983.

    However, in the passing years, The Oriental Land Company, who actually “owns” Tokyo Disneyland, has had the money to expand it’s Park in a way that the other Disney Parks have not.

    Plus, with the addition of the DisneySea park, Tokyo Disneyland Resort has become a very unique Disney destination.

  4. David C

    12. Nov, 2009

    Tokyo Disneyland is pretty cool. The Disney Sea was far more interesting, but if you have never been to Tokyo before then skip Disney. There are so many other cool places to check out just in Tokyo.

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