Today was our first day in Tokyo Disneyland! I was sooooo excited to see the masterpiece of Disney and I couldn't sleep the night before. Accompanied by old-school Japanese movies but my mind can't stop thinking why on earth that I am being affectionate with Disneyland.
After our breakfast, we took the JR Keiyo Line to Maihama Station, from there, we catch a monorail to Tokyo Disneyland Station. Look at me walking ahead from my boyfriend. I still remember what it felt like as I walked into Disneyland I'd never been before 2 years ago in Hong Kong.
Bon Voyage, the official Disney Merchandise shop where you can get some of the items outside the park. Unless you need to stop by and cool down yourself due to the hot weather, or else don't waste your time here as there are plenty of specialty shops in the park!
As I will mention time and again in this blog, visiting Tokyo Disneyland was the moment I had been waiting to experience for 3-4 years! It's dream comes true when I finally hold the 3-Days Passes in my hand.
The first attraction we went is Tomorrowland. Our first ride was Monsters, INC. Ride & Go Seek! The queue was surprisingly long for a junior ride! The weather was freaking hot, we were in-line under the sun for about 20 minutes, when the line finally moved and we walked into the building, we waited for another 30 minutes. 50 minutes for a junior ride? Yes, it happens in Tokyo Disneyland.
This is getting weird, anyways I think this is the first time I share #OOTD : Alice in The Wonderland coin pouch (The Main Street, USA, Tokyo Disneyland); Angel hairclip (Hong Kong Disneyland); Alice in The Wonderland long-sleeves (Hong Kong); denim pant (Bangkok)
Natsu Matsuri, Summer Festival! Hold 4 times daily at the Plaza in front of Cinderella Castle. Tickets are needed to enter the Plaza, and it's not for sale! Guests need to obtain ticket from ticket machines and it was considered super lucky to have one as the tickets were given randomly! Some will get it but majority won't get it as the seats are limited. I hate trying my luck hence I gave it a pass.
One Man's Dream II, The Magic Lives On.
It's a 30 minutes show, highly recommended! It excited me to see all the Disney characters dancing energetically and joyfully on the stage! The downside of it was I need to hold myself not to stand up and cheer for them.
Found the performance in Youtube, Check it out!
Captain EO - freaking boring! My opinion is not to go for this, it definitely wasting your time, not forgetting to mention it's in Japanese language. We slept through the show.
Before the daytime Parade "Jubilation!" starts, as per usual, I reserved a front row spot for us and had the boyfriend to secure the spot while I went to Plaza Restaurant to buy lunch.
The Parade! Everyone knows how the parade is like, so scroll down for more pictures without any description.
Next, The Aventureland!
Pirates of the Carribean.
Jungle Cruise, Hong Kong Disneyland's is way better than this.
One of the pressed penny machines located within Tokyo Disneyland. I started my pressed penny collection since my visit to Hong Kong Disneyland, I had collected about 25 pennies up-to-date.
I assumed Big Thunder Mountain is the scariest and most thrilled ride in Tokyo Disneyland. Space Mountain beats it!
I don't like being dragged unwillingly up and down. I passed our time waiting in line being scared and worried. What if I died of heart attack? The closer I am to the ride the feeling of pulling myself out from the line getting stronger.
But it turned out super thrilled and I had so much fun riding it! The queue was slightly longer but worth the time, trust me!
Coming up next: Electrical Parade Dreamlights!
After our breakfast, we took the JR Keiyo Line to Maihama Station, from there, we catch a monorail to Tokyo Disneyland Station. Look at me walking ahead from my boyfriend. I still remember what it felt like as I walked into Disneyland I'd never been before 2 years ago in Hong Kong.
Bon Voyage, the official Disney Merchandise shop where you can get some of the items outside the park. Unless you need to stop by and cool down yourself due to the hot weather, or else don't waste your time here as there are plenty of specialty shops in the park!
As I will mention time and again in this blog, visiting Tokyo Disneyland was the moment I had been waiting to experience for 3-4 years! It's dream comes true when I finally hold the 3-Days Passes in my hand.
The first attraction we went is Tomorrowland. Our first ride was Monsters, INC. Ride & Go Seek! The queue was surprisingly long for a junior ride! The weather was freaking hot, we were in-line under the sun for about 20 minutes, when the line finally moved and we walked into the building, we waited for another 30 minutes. 50 minutes for a junior ride? Yes, it happens in Tokyo Disneyland.
This is getting weird, anyways I think this is the first time I share #OOTD : Alice in The Wonderland coin pouch (The Main Street, USA, Tokyo Disneyland); Angel hairclip (Hong Kong Disneyland); Alice in The Wonderland long-sleeves (Hong Kong); denim pant (Bangkok)
Natsu Matsuri, Summer Festival! Hold 4 times daily at the Plaza in front of Cinderella Castle. Tickets are needed to enter the Plaza, and it's not for sale! Guests need to obtain ticket from ticket machines and it was considered super lucky to have one as the tickets were given randomly! Some will get it but majority won't get it as the seats are limited. I hate trying my luck hence I gave it a pass.
One Man's Dream II, The Magic Lives On.
It's a 30 minutes show, highly recommended! It excited me to see all the Disney characters dancing energetically and joyfully on the stage! The downside of it was I need to hold myself not to stand up and cheer for them.
Found the performance in Youtube, Check it out!
Captain EO - freaking boring! My opinion is not to go for this, it definitely wasting your time, not forgetting to mention it's in Japanese language. We slept through the show.
Before the daytime Parade "Jubilation!" starts, as per usual, I reserved a front row spot for us and had the boyfriend to secure the spot while I went to Plaza Restaurant to buy lunch.
The Parade! Everyone knows how the parade is like, so scroll down for more pictures without any description.
Next, The Aventureland!
Pirates of the Carribean.
Jungle Cruise, Hong Kong Disneyland's is way better than this.
One of the pressed penny machines located within Tokyo Disneyland. I started my pressed penny collection since my visit to Hong Kong Disneyland, I had collected about 25 pennies up-to-date.
I assumed Big Thunder Mountain is the scariest and most thrilled ride in Tokyo Disneyland. Space Mountain beats it!
I don't like being dragged unwillingly up and down. I passed our time waiting in line being scared and worried. What if I died of heart attack? The closer I am to the ride the feeling of pulling myself out from the line getting stronger.
But it turned out super thrilled and I had so much fun riding it! The queue was slightly longer but worth the time, trust me!
Coming up next: Electrical Parade Dreamlights!
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