![]() You don’t have to pre-book the shows and most of them can only be booked once you’re in the park on that day anyway (and almost always using a ticketing lottery system) via the app.ġ. The link for this section of the Tokyo Disney website. See here to pre-book Disney and Disneysea shows and restaurants in English. Once you’ve chosen your day (using the crowd prediction calendar as a guide) I highly, highly recommend buying ticket ahead of time.Īnd once you’ve chosen your dates? See my post here on where to buy Tokyo Disneyland tickets. The Summer Parade Festival (shoots water) is usually held from early Julyー early September. Parades in the rain usually still happen and the characters wear clear raincoats or have special rain outfits (although sometimes it is a shorter version of the parade.) Rain rarely ever affects rides and other attractions ( although wind will bring some options to a halt.) Just an extra note on rainy days at Tokyo Disneyland…. ( We kept our valuables with us though, of course.) We may or may not have left it here almost all day until we needed to go back for extra snacks, clothing and nap times. If you think it MIGHT rain… “park” your stroller at the Snow White ride. I explain how to use these Japanese crowd prediction calendars for theme parks here.ĮXTRA TIP FOR POTENTIALLY RAINY DAYS AT TOKYO DISNEYLAND !!!!!!! It can ensure that you choose a day that is less crowded and less lines for rides. It’s still a great day when it is busy but it limits just how many rides you’ll be able to go on and how many shows you’ll see.ĭid you know there is such a thing as a crowd prediction calendar for Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disneysea? I explain how to use these here. If you can, avoid going to Disneyland on a weekend or public holiday. This is another reason I recommend using a rental wifi box option like Japan Wireless. Warning: There is no free wifi in the park (or even a pay to use option – which is crazy to me!). ![]() It won’t be of any use to you within the park but it’s best to have it organised ahead of time. However, if you’re looking for places to purchase nappies outside of the parks, I recommend going to Tomods Drugstore on the second floor of the Ikspiari complex outside of Tokyo Disneyland (opens at 10am) or at Drug Seims Drugstore in Urayasu which is 5 mins in a cab, approx 900 yen, from Tokyo Disneyland (opens at 8am.)Īre you AT Disneyland right now but it is busy ? OR you are unable to change your tickets to a less busy day…? This post is all about how to survive a really busy day at Tokyo Disneyland.įirst, download the Tokyo Disney Resort app. If it’s the day you’re visiting Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo Disneysea, I recommend buying them inside the Baby Centre inside the Disney Parks. LOOKING FOR WHERE TO BUY DIAPERS / NAPPIES IN THE TOKYO DISNEY AREA? Tokyo Disneyland with kids adds a whole new level of magic ( trust me, as I’ve also done it many times without kids too!)Īnother reason to take small children? They are free to enter until they are 4 years old ! (woop woop woop!!)īefore my little girl turned 4, I would sometimes take them on my own – pack our own snacks and the whole day cost 7500 yen ! – So much cheaper than the US Disneyland. They have loved every minute of it and I think it’s such a good (and very full!) day out. They really believe in the magic and that makes it extra special for the whole family. My children have been frequent disney visitors since they were 5 months & 2 years old! ![]() I’ve heard some other parents talk about how Disneyland can be wasted on small children as they won’t remember it but, personally, I couldn’t disagree more. It’s the happiest place on earth, Tokyo-style! We are absolutely Disney-crazy in this household so we are definitely the right people to ask for Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea advice.īut I’m asked for my Tokyo Disneyland with kids tips often- especially as we have been just so so many times ( and we are all very Disney crazy.) I have gone into how the Tokyo Disney Premier Pass and 40th Anniversary Priority Passes work here. There are currently two kinds of fast passes. If you haven’t visited Tokyo Disneyland for the past few years, one major change is the way that fast passes work. After 20+ visits to Tokyo Disneyland with kids, we are delighted to share what works for us at this magical Japanese theme park when visiting with our children. ![]()
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