What is the difference between disneyland tokyo and disneysea tokyo?
Posted on 30. Jan, 2010 by Donald Duck in Tokyo Disneyland
I am going to japan soon and i am going to disney sea. I was just wondering what difference their is between tokyo disney sea and tokyo disneyland. Which is better
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Barbara
30. Jan, 2010
disneyland is lykk an amusement park and disneysea is lykk a water park or sea world
Charlotte
30. Jan, 2010
Disney sea has more “adult” friendly rides, like roller coasters and high speed stuff. Actual Tokyo Disney is sort of like Florida’s Magic Kingdom; it’s lots of character stuff and cute things. That’s what the Japanese like. But Disney Sea has more of the rides from, say, MGM Studios and Epcot. It has some character based stuff (like a mermaid area and Aladin stuff too I think) but the main idea is to have lots of exciting rides.
thecheapest902
30. Jan, 2010
Disneyland is just like disneyland in US, California and others. Disneysea is the original park which exists only in Tokyo.
As for which is better, it depends on each person. Some people say TDL is better but some others say TDS is better.
But if you are from another country, I recommend TDS because it exists only in Tokyo as I told you.