Disneyland Tokyo. How good is it compared to the others?
Posted on 06. Feb, 2010 by Donald Duck in Tokyo Disneyland
I am going to Disneyland Tokyo, and am wondering how it compares to Paris, Orlando etc? Are there many thrill seeking rollercoaster rides?
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This pin was made by the Walt Disney Imagineering Department . The pin is a Cast Member Exclusive, Limited Edition 1,000
The name of the pin WDI CM EXCL One Little
Spark TDL Plaza Frame Disney Pin Tokyo. The pin is framed black and gold and the
picture inside the pin is of the entrance to
the park you can see people go up to
the attraction area and see the Castle in
the background and some other area. It is a night view with nice green on the ground
and pink skies.
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Tokyo Disneyland
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royal blue with gold letters Tokyo Disney Resort 25 and a gold trim with Mickey off to the side and a red monorail line next to him. The pin was given as a gift to guests that had the tickets from the 4 opening sections of the park.
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thecheapest902
06. Feb, 2010
Tokyo is not so different from California one. It’s only more crowded.
Hong Kong is smaller. So Tokyo one is still better than HK Disneyland.
kat08
06. Feb, 2010
tokyo disneyland is still awesome! i went there and it was a blast! but you should try to go when it’s not a holiday for japanese students and workers cause it can get really crowded.
Joe H
06. Feb, 2010
It depends what kind of Disney fan you are. Are you the once-a-year visitor? Or do you visit other parks often? Here is my quick answer:
#1: Disneyland (#1 in nostalgia, history and intimacy)
#2: Tokyo Disneyland (#1 in Cast Member service, attraction upkeep, entertainment, cleanliness)
#3: Disneyland Paris (#1 in park design and architecture, best castle)
#4: Magic Kingdom (1/4 of Walt Disney World)
#4: Hong Kong Disneyland (the baby and still growing, everything is so new)
Tokyo Disneyland will look like MK in Orlando but it has its unique areas. Many of the original attractions were copied from that park and Disneyland in Anaheim. Through the years, TDL has added more attractions but they are usually plussed compared to the American parks.
Cinderella Castle now has a different color than that of MK and is much better looking. Main Street USA is called “World Bazaar” and features a roof (for Tokyo’s many rainy days), which many non-Japanese visitors don’t like. The central hub in front of the Castle is much larger and wider to accommodate shows and special events.
Besides attractions, TDL also has a wide array of entertainment options with large daily stage shows and a daytime and nighttime parade. There are atmosphere performers and lots of characters available for greeting Guests.
The biggest positive differences I have seen and heard from out-of-country visitors is the cleanliness of the grounds, the maintenance and fresh feel of all the attractions, and the friendliness of the Cast Members and their devotion to customer service and hospitality.
Oh yes, and TDL has the best 2nd park next to it, Tokyo Disneysea.