Monday, September 25, 2017

Experience Tokyo Disneyland

Tokyo Disneyland offers many of the rides found at Disneyland in California.  The only difference would be that characters and workers speak in Japanese.  Disney songs are performed in English, but if you're hoping to catch a show, actors will all be speaking in Japanese.


In the past, we've run (yes we literally run) for fast passes for Buzz Lightyear, Monsters Inc. or Pooh's Hunny Hut.  It will seem like you're walking into the park with thousands of people, but most of the families will veer off into stores or restaurants on Main Street.  The biggest surprise for us at Tokyo Disneyland is the line for the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.  Why is it a surprise?  Maybe because there's no line at all.  Each time we've visited the Tokyo Disneyland, we were able to walk straight to the front of the line.  Sometimes we even ride it again!

If you're hungry between rides, you can find many unique treats at Tokyo Disneyland.  
Everyone carries a popcorn bucket and snacks on flavored popcorn while waiting in line.  Our favorite was the soy sauce and butter!  We also tried the curry, honey and chocolate popcorn too!
If you'd rather have a cold, sweet treat, try these mochi covered ice cream balls.  
Do they remind you of the aliens from the Toy Story movies?
Cool down with a nice green tea!  Tokyo Disneyland in the summer can be very hot and humid!

You'll find much more wonderful surprises at the park!  We love Disney!


Monday, September 18, 2017

Disneyland Here We Come!

Now that you've settled into your hotel and walked through Ikspiari,you're ready for a full day at Tokyo Disneyland!  If you've ever visited Disneyland in California or Disney World in Florida, you'll live the Disney experience on another level in Japan!

The first difference you'll find when visiting Tokyo Disneyland is the ticket price.
One day pass tickets include: 
Adults - $74.00
Children ages 12-17  - $64.00
Children 12 & under - $48.00
If the exchange rate favors the U.S. dollar, tickets will actually be cheaper!
We've only visited Tokyo Disneyland in the early part of June on a weekday.  We arrive at the gates before it opens.  In true Japanese fashion, everyone sits in orderly lines before they open in the morning.  If you stay at the Disneyland Hotel, which is located across from the front entrance, you receive early admission through a separate gate.
The Tokyo Disneyland Hotel

In the early part of June, Tokyo Disneyland continues its Easter celebration.  Yes, I said Easter.  
In 2017, Easter was celebrated from April 4th - June 14th.  There are Easter bunnies, eggs and floral displays found throughout the park.  All the Disney characters are dressed to follow the Easter theme.  They make no religious reference to the celebration, but focus only on the cute bunnies, flowers, eggs and other Easter decor.  The Japanese love anything kawaii!
 Even the train gates are decorated with Easter posters!
A greenhouse like rooftop covers Main Street as you pass through the gates.  You'll still see the familiar stores that are found in the United States.
As you walk further, the excitement builds and you'll see Cinderella's castle in the distance.
Let the magic begin!


Friday, September 8, 2017

Explore Ikspiari!

As you step off the train at Maihama station, you'll travel down the escalator and find yourself in the gateway to the Tokyo Disney Resort Area.  The music fills the air and you soon feel the nostalgia of Disneyland as you view the entrance to the park down below.  But wait!  There's an extra surprise for visitors as you veer to the left and see a very modern shopping mall ahead.

Ikspiari is home to over a 100 shops and restaurants.  The mall ads to the excitement of everything that Tokyo Disney Resort has to offer!

We usually visit Ikspiari after checking into our hotel on our first day to the resort area.  During each trip, we found ourselves eating lunch or dinner at TGI Fridays.  Although we love Japanese food, it's always nice to find an American restaurant and fill up on a good hamburger or plate of nachos!  We were surprised to also find Kua Aina Burger there as we were starving after a long day at Disneyland.
 Be sure to find the stairs going below ground!  The basement features a food court and grocery store!  We were able to buy delicious pastries and snacks for the hotel there!
The mall features many Japanese stores.
 We also like going to the Gap store there, as you receive an extra discount with your foreign passport. 
 There's even a huge Disney Store that features the various Duffy Bears that are made after original Disney characters.
Ikspiari also houses a very modern movie theater.
When we checked it out, all movies were in Japanese.
Outdoor shopping and eating area at Ikspiari.
Outside view of Ikspiari from the Disney train!

If you love shopping like I do, finding a mall next door to Disneyland is an added bonus!


Monday, September 4, 2017

Hotel Okura Tokyo Bay

On our second trip to Tokyo Disneyland, we decided to stay near Tokyo Station and catch the train to Maihama.  We got up early and made the trek to the area in the station where we would catch the train to Tokyo Disneyland.  It was a long walk!  We knew we were headed in the right direction as all the people walking with us were dressed in their Disney gear.  Duffy Bear bags kept passing us up as we tried to keep up with the traffic!  We calculated about an hour of travel time with walking through Tokyo Station and riding to Uruyasu. 
Towards the end of the night, we left the park before the Electrical Light Parade to avoid the crowds of people riding the train back into the city.  We also knew that it would take an hour for our return trip to our hotel.  After this commute, we decided that we would stay in the Disney area on our next visit.

Somehow, we found ourselves back in Tokyo a year later.  What can I say, we just love this place!  I booked a room at the Hotel Okura Tokyo Bay, which is just next door to the Hilton.  During check-in I realized that I had booked a smoking room.  I asked for a non-smoking room and all they had was a "Japanese Style" room.  So we were escorted to our new abode and found ourselves with another new and exciting Japanese adventure!
The first question was, "Where are the beds?"
Oh, there they are!  They're in the closet!  After the initial shock of our "Japanese style room," we realized that it was actually very comfortable.  Every night at around 6pm, someone came in and set up our beds.  After we left each day to the park, someone came in and put our beds back into the closet and moved the table and chairs to the center of the room.
The beds were very comfortable and the room was very spacious.
The bathroom was also nice and huge as it came with a shower and a bathtub, or furo.  
Some of the rooms in Tokyo are probably as big as the bathroom at the Hotel Okura.
We also had a teapot and refrigerator that were full of drinks and snacks that could be purchased from the hotel.  Each person also had a clean kimono each night to be worn as a nightgown.  This "Japanese Style Room" was our favorite in Japan!

Another benefit to staying at the Hotel Okura Tokyo Bay is it's location.  Bayside Station is directly across the street from the hotel.  
 The Disney train is the main source of transportation in the Tokyo Resort Area.  The train will take you to Tokyo Sea, Ikspiari (shopping mall), Mahaima Station and the Disneyland Park.
View of the Hotel Okura Tokyo Bay from Bayside Station.
After you exit Bayside station, there are different Disney buses that will take you to each hotel.  Although Hotel Okura is located across the street from the station, it may still seem like a far walk, especially after being at the park all day.
The train travels around in a circle and just like the buses, keep coming throughout the day.  You will only have about a 5 minute wait between each train and bus.

Experience the magic of Tokyo Disneyland while staying at the Hotel Okura Tokyo Bay!