It a good park but overprice as hell... you had to had two ticket for two side of the park... and sine it closed to tokyo.. it is full everyday...I went there twice a year but this year.. I just skip going since nothing new...
@@campkira It's less expensive than any of the US parks I've been too..But yeah you really have to avoid going there during Japanese holidays or right after a new ride opens...Japanese people don't seem to mind lining up 5 hours for a ride.
M mpb they’re raising ticket prices to about 75bucks after the new beauty and the beast area opens. Don’t really think any of the Disney theme parks are overpriced though. WDW has a reason to be more expensive than Tokyo Disney Resort cuz it’s like 5 times bigger.
I just got back from there. GO! It is amazing. Japan is amazing by itself but Tokyo Disneyland and Disney Sea are amazing. The people are so nice and polite. Disney Sea can't be explained well enough, no video or picture does it justice. We spent 3 days at the park and I wish we could spend a lot more.
I have been to both of the Disney Parks in Japan and I can say they are absolutely amazing and in many ways better than the US parks. Tokyo Disneyland feels way more spacious, the food is really good and super cute, and don't even get me started with their souvenir game. The parks are also super clean and everyone working there feels like they are happy to be there. I love the choices and variety of Disney World and the old school feel of Disneyland, but there is a lot to love about Tokyo Disneyland and Disney Sea. If I had one complaint its that the Japan's parks pin game is lacking and trading is non-existent.
Do it, just got back from 2 weeks family holiday in Japan went to Disneyland and Disney Sea for the first 2 days, I never consider myself to be a theme park person all the theme parks I have attended were going through the motion, due having a kid. But Disneyland and Sea is special, I have never been to a theme park with such high level of immersion and if you grown up on Disney movies you definitely in a for a good time
i totally agree with the title of this video! also i love how the japanese said “we want disneyland NOW” and disney couldnt be bothered so they said “if you want it you’ll have to pay for it all” and the japanese company said “PERFECT we’ll do it”
Christopher Simons He has some funny Jean Lafitte references in other videoes. I don’t mind if he gives a small reference, but I want to watch him dream up the perfect Disney theme park with us.
He kept mentioning the abandoned Long Beach project. Maybe that’s what the video will be about, his vision for what it might be like if Disney were to revisit it. If that’s the case, then working Jean Lafitte in to this aquatic park is a given.
I just got back from a trip to Japan recently, and I got to spend a whole day in Disney Sea. Without a doubt, its the most magical experience ever. I ate every flavor of popcorn except the Chinese Spice (the line was halfway around the lagoon), including the shrimp one! The buckets are absolutely worth it, and most carts have a unique one, and they're normally listed on the map. The cast are super friendly, even if the language is a barrier sometimes. A little bit of smiling and some hand gestures go a long way. Every ride and attraction was magnificent, the theming unmatched, the non-popcorn food delicious (and reasonably priced for a Disney Park in Tokyo) and the experience unforgettable! Also, didn't know you were in Springs. I'm from the Denver area, so that was a pleasant surprise.
You forgot to mention the most important thing, OPERATION, I never ever seem anything that runs so smooth anywhere in world, be it a theme park, a hotel etc... the operation, the cleaning, the cast members everything is on another leve.
Yeah theres never a in show exit in Tokyo. There can be occasional stops if its a loaded ride like haunted mansion gets stopped freq, but never do animatronics break
I went to Tokyo Disney Resort last February, and I was constantly blow away by it, Tokyo DisneySea in particular. Compared to my closest park, Disneyland Paris, it's night and day. Every Disney fan should visit Tokyo Disney Resort.
BTW, there's a neat effect most people miss but I show to people who wouldn't catch it otherwise... you know how it's really close to water? If you are near where Stormrider was (now that Finding Nemo attraction), there's a wall with water coming through part of it & with the "skyline" tricks they do it looks like the wall is up against the sea/seawater is pouring in through a specific set of doors in the wall. When a monorail goes by it ruins the effect but otherwise the effect works amazingly well.
I spent my seventeenth birthday in Tokyo Disneyland, and it is far and away the best experience I've ever had, when you have the birthday medal every single staff member, from costume characters to the ride operators and cleaners will stop and wish you a happy birthday in the most over the top way possible, no fewer than 100 people shouted "it's your birthday! Happiest birthday!" And the trombonist for the marching band(THE Disneyland marching band) played happy birthday to me when they were warming up just off main Street Watching this video makes me feel so warm and fluffy and I miss it so much, everything is so polished and wonderful, and it's all kept so meticulously clean you could eat off the footpath I can 100000% recommend it to anyone who ever gets a chance
I'm actually wearing my Tokyo DisneySEA t-shirt today! Coincidence? I can definitely attest to it being the best park in the world. One of the things that makes it great is the staffing levels. There are staff everywhere and they're always happy and waving to you.
Just had a flashback to my last trip to DisneySea. Do you know what Invisalign is? I took out my set/put them in a napkin and ate at the Italian restaurant (ministrone soup and a personal pizza). When I was getting ready to leave I saw Hercules & his assistant walking out a staff door to come out and meet people/take pictures & they were joking around in English. So I figured I'd get a picture I dumped my tray in the garbage and put down the tray to realize I JUST THREW AWAY MY ALIGNERS. FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU........ Staff member wiping off trays sees me panicking and asks what is wrong. I try to tell her but her English isn't enough to understand me so she asks me to write it down. I did, she read it with a surprised look on her face, closed the flap so no one else could dump anything further down there and she quickly went off with the garbage can. Came back about 10 minutes later saying they found them and cleaned them for me. I was so relieved... but you can imagine how my heart sunk and I was so freaked out. Left there, washed them again myself and still caught Hercules just after that and got a picture with him. ^_^
Dancer , haha I was at Tokyo DisneySea a couple days ago and that “shrimp garlic popcorn” had an extremely distinctive smell as I walked by lol. Wish I could have tried it; the line was longer than the rest of the popcorn lines. I ended up trying the curry and chocolate flavors.
True story: when Nomura was working on KH2, he visited Tokyo Disneyland, tried Sea Salt Ice cream, and liked it so much, he insisted on putting it in the series
Tokyo is amazing, I wish I could live in the Hotel MiraCosta with a view of DisneySea. Love their Stitch Tiki Room and their monorail. Which they’ll be replacing after 19 years in service. WDW should take notes
Avery the Cuban-American Totally WDW needs to take note. The Japanese team knows how to operate a Disney branded resort. Better yet Disney company should sell Walt Disney World to Oriental Land Co and have them run WDW. It’s the only way WDW can be fixed.
I love watching your analysis of Tokyo DisneySEA! I agree that foods and shows are some of the things that make it the best park in the world...although for me personally, what you said about the backstory behind the attractions is always the most outstanding element of this park. I’m also obsessed with the wholesome S.E.A. storyline (this is absolutely theme park done right). Combine that with the meticulous theming, it’s given that TDS is hands down the best theme park ever made!
I went to Tokyo Disney Sea this July and it was the best ever! It's so immersive. The food is great and the merchandise is SUPER CUTE!!! I came home with a Disney Hamburger Coin bag, a keychain, and a Sulley soft headband. My precious treasures from my trip to Japan~
Yoooo! Tokyo Disneysea! As you can tell, I love the S.E.A. So the park all about that is bound to be a fantastic experience! Great video, your videos make my day!
I've been to every Asia Disneyland multiple times. And I gotta say, Tokyo DisneylSea is easily the best overall. Everything in it is so unique and special.
It is. I went a few years back and it was the best experience of my life. Hopefully I’ll get to experience it again someday, it truly was the most beautiful place I’ve ever seen
When I was in kindergarten and first grade, I lived in Japan because my dad was stationed there for the Navy. We were two hours away from Tokyo, and we went to Tokyo Disney and Disney Sea a lot (especially on Thanksgiving since the Japanese don't celebrate it and the wait times were nice!)
I literally cried when I walked into disneysea 2 years ago. The view of mt Prometheus was overwhelming! And ugh my buzz lightyear in his box popcorn bucket is stunning!
We went there 2006; not for nothing but my kids got on more rides because the height standard for rides were different. Plus, the locals were more respectful. I would love to return now the kids are teens, also to visit Disney Sea
I went to Tokyo Disney this past month. It really was the BEST Disney park. So much immersion and detail to a point where I was transported to another world. I actually cried during the Halloween water show lol.
Oh man, this is making me even more excited for my trip to Disneysea next month! I live in Japan but for the last 9 years I’ve lived on a whole different island than disneysea. But after recently moving, I’m going next month!! I’m very excited!!!!!
born/raised in japan so i’ve been going to tokyo disney since I was born so let me just say, a lot of the popcorn is gross but the curry flavor is so immaculate its what gods eat and you can smell it in frontierland from adventureland
When I went last summer they also had pepper flavored popcorn. It was my favorite. Also when we booked our hotel/tickets through Disney it included unlimited free soft drinks. It was pretty awesome.
I went to Tokyo Disney exactly 10 years and 3 days ago. Now I know I'm a little biased because I love Victorian Science Fiction and Jules Verne is my favourite author, but OMG, I loved DisneySea! 20,000 Leagues and Journey to the Center of the Earth are tied for my favourite Disney attractions anywhere in the world, even supplanting the Haunted Mansion. Beyond that though, and the obvious quality of the park, I love the overarching theme of the adventure of discovery and exploration that permeates the entire park. The S.E.A., Captain Nemo, Sindbad, Indiana Jones... it all exemplifies that theme (even if Imagineering is now trying to shoehorn the S.E.A. into everything, thus missing the point). Tokyo Disneyland is pretty good, though after Disneyland USA, Disneyland Paris, and Magic Kingdom, it's like, yep, another Disneyland. However, the fact that the Winnie the Pooh ride is the best ride there is pretty amazing.
I just got back from Japan Disney and it is definitely the best park ever! Disney Sea makes all other Disney parks look like amateur hour, simply amazing!
I went in July of 2015. I loved it! The walkways are bigger, and the wait times on certain rides are crazy quick. I walked onto Star Tours, but you look right across the way and the Stitch ride is packed! Same with Pirates of the Caribbean. I rode it 2 or 3 times due to no lines! The popcorn is super good, the teriyaki drumstick was underwhelming, the tipo tort was good. The curry bear the critter country was awesome! Plus, with the yen to dollar ratio at the time, everything was inexpensive. I kick myself for not going to Disney Sea, but oh well, next time!
Tokyo Disney is awesome but I can never say enough about how amazing Disney sea is. It was so awesome, my husband and I visited for NYE and went back two weeks later. You're not kidding about the popcorn. There was once a salt and pepper popcorn that was delicious but unfortunately they got rid of it. The garlic shrimp was a little overwhelming but all the others were great. Our favorite was the Chinese spice and milk chocolate. The restaurants are amazing (if anyone here is going, check out the Teddy Roosevelt restaurant if you like getting your drink on) speaking of drinks, there's this great hot peach drink with I think whiskey in it sold not far from the gondolas in the winter that we couldn't stop drinking. It's definitely worth the trip if you can make it. I'd love to go again someday. Edit: Forgot to mention Duffy!
We went to Tokyo Disney and Sea a couple of years ago, and we were so happy it made me all teary - and I don't cry at happy things ever (not even at my own wedding!). We just got back from a trip to the USA (we are Aussie - and we vlogged it all if anyone is keen to see on our channel!), and we went to all the disney parks in California AND Florida - and Tokyo is by far the best!
When I was in Japan I didn't get a chance to visit Tokyo Disney, but I can attest to the fact the Japanese are on the ball 100%. Stuff works flawlessly and they take such pride and joy in everything they do. It's truly a wonderful place.
Couldn’t agree with you more my wife and I just came back from our trip to Japan and BY FAR Tokyo Disneyland/ Sea is leaps and bounds better. We go to California yearly and have been to Florida as well, but Tokyo Disneyland is on another level. Garlic shrimp popcorn is where it’s at!!!
I have a couple of friends that have visited every Disney Park around the world, and the enjoyed Disney Sea the most. They also say that Disneyland Paris is the most beautiful Magic Kingdom Park.
If shows and parades are your thing, TDR can't be beat. Depending on the season at TDL, you can watch a Halloween (or Easter/Christmas) parade, Dreaming Up daytime parade, and Electrical Parade Dreamlights in ONE DAY! In TDS, you can watch a daytime pageant on the water, three different shows in their respective theaters and Fantasmic! (soon to be swapped with another new nighttime spectacle.) I love Anaheim's original park in terms of nostalgia, but Tokyo Disney Resort is superb; and the exceptional cast members, cleanliness of the parks, and respectful locals make it an unparalleled experience. Walt would be pleased. Now get thee to Tokyo!
We live just outside of Tokyo and we love Tokyo Disney Resort! It's absolutely stunning and amazing! We even made a video about some of the popcorn that was available last time we were there. We got a BB-8 popcorn bucket! It's super cool but not very practical to carry around and rest on tables, haha. One ride worth mentioning that really sets it apart is definitely Pooh's Hunny Hunt. We didn't think much of it at first, but once you go on? Oh my, it's such a blast! So much originality there! Overall, Disney Sea is definitely our favorite Disney park around the world we've been to (and this coming from a FL boy who went to Disney World religiously in the 90s and was a huge Epcot fan!)
Recently visited Japan. One thing that stood out to me at TDL and TDS is how involved the Japanese are with the events and promotions that are going in the park. People will buy themed pop corn buckets, special release t-shirts, cool head bands. It makes the experience so much more Disney fun. And did I mention how polite, well-mannered everyone is?
Offhand disney .... your videos are literally the best i absolutely love your channel !! it is so interesting and its gotten me through alot of tough times ! dont every stop creating you videos 💕💕💕
I went to Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea on my honeymoon back in 2017, and OMG were they amazing!!! I really can't wait to eventually go back again Everything in Japan is just so much better than anywhere else
I have visited Paris, la, Florida and Tokyo parks and Tokyo is my favourite. I always have moments in the parks when I get a lump in my throat, but in Tokyo Disneyland I had an ugly sob a couple of times. Coming from the uk I paid no more to travel and staying in Tokyo than I would on a disneyworld vacation. The biggest difference was only spent three days at the parks and the rest experiencing Japan. I have travelled a lot and Japan and Tokyo Disney was the best. The people and experience was magical, go during the Sakura season you won’t regret it. We will be returning again
This is why I really want to go to Tokyo Disneyland and Disney sea. Also when I have kids I'd want to take them there than Disneyland Paris or any of the US ones
I’m planning on doing the eikaiwa thing after I finish my degree. I figured I’d probably end up at Tokyo Disney at some point, but now I HAVE to go. I just wish they had a Herbie or “Kingdom Hearts” popcorn bucket. The Herbie could simply be Herbie himself with the hinge just below the windowline. I don’t know about KH... maybe a Red Nocturne? It’s already kind of shaped like a jar or bucket, and they’d only have to change the color of the body to make the other members of its family. The fans would want to collect all four.
Love the SEA talk! I totally agree that Tokyo Disney Sea is the best gate, but Disneyland is my favorite! Have you investigated the oars in Tropical Hideaway yet? Kungaloosh!!!
the Popcorn buckets are SO CUTE!! Especially the Steamboat Willie, Dumbo and the electric light parade tins! WHY CAN'T WE HAVE THINGS THIS CUTE AT DISNEYWORLD?
We visited Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disney Sea in 2017, and yes, they are the most amazing Disney parks I have been too. Disney Sea is a truly immersive experience and Journey to the Center of the Earth is one of my top favorite rides. BUT Disneyland in California is my childhood park that has the best memories for me, so it’s still my favorite. I wish California Disneyland had Tokyo’s version of Winnie the Pooh though.
My favorite thing about disneysea is the view at nighttime. I’ve been to Disneyland before as well, but the view over the sea(?) in the central part of the park is amazing, and it’s always nice for that to be the last thing you see after a long exciting day of walking around. I’m the kind of person that’s on the move from start to finish, but on multiple occasions, when I’ve gone to disneysea, I’ve spent the last half hour to an hour or so just walking around the sea or just sitting down and looking over the sea. Oh! And one thing, I highly recommend the steamboat and gondola during nighttime, especially the steamboat, because it takes you to the middle of the sea and you can have a view that not a lot of people have, of the most beautiful part of the park just all around you. I did that last time after years of thinking that the boat rides were lame and a waste of time and I could not have been more wrong. It was wonderful and I recommend it to anyone who visits
They have the best of the parks rides Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise Haunted Mansion Splash Mountain Tea Cups Disneyland's It's a Small World Pirates Also they still have pre-Princes TIana/Frog Splash!
I've been to Tokyo Disney and Disney Sea twice and I can say for sure it's the best Disney in the whole world. The theming is great, the food is amazing (the hot chocolate popcorn is incredible) and they have Stitch everywhere and so much more Donald Duck than I've seen at any other park (he's my favorite). The only downside is the wait time for the Winnie the Pooh ride which was 2 hours last time I went. I really hope you can go someday, every Disney fan should get the chance to see it in person.
Raging Spirits (the roller coaster mistakenly referred to here as Indiana Jones and the Temple of Periil) has architecture inspired by The Emperor's New Groove.
The Tokyo parks are great but a few things to keep in mind: 1. They get really crowded, especially on weekends and holidays. It's best to visit during the week. when kids are in school and other people are at work. 2. Be there with your ticket before the park opens. Then, get your fast passes ASAP when you enter. The run out quickly. And have you first few minutes well planned to get at least one ride in quickly after getting all of the passes. 3. They have a Blue Bayou restaurant in New Orleans, but the menu is different than the US and you can't get a Monte Chrsto there. 4. If you get a fancy popcorn bucket (about $20), you can refill it cheaply--even at subsequent park visits. Each cart sells a different bucket, so check what they have before you decide. 5. There are merch shops outside the park exits that sell almost everything, so don't waste a lot of time inside the park shopping. 6. Some rides and shows are pretty easy to get into, but popular rides may have an hour-long line. 7. Most shows have an English narration that you can hear on headsets. You need to ask for them, and you may need to sit in the back part of the theater for them to work. Rides like Jungle Cruise, though, are Japanese-only. 8. Almost everything is labeled in English, (including menus) so it's pretty easy for foreigners to get around. 9. Be careful of the weather. It's unbelievably hot in the Summer, and there is quite a bit of rain in the spring (especially June). Winters are cold but not unbearably so. 10. The park is super clean, and the staff (and guess) are very polite. It's Japan.
I’m from japan and live close enough to Disney that I can take a day drop there, and because disneysea is so popular, I’ve been there several times, including a few times on school trips(its always sea and not land) and although it’s fantastic, it’s nice to actually go to Disneyland once in a while because it feels more like DISNEY, you know? Disneysea, in a way, mainly just feels like an adventure land with some Disney themed attractions. The one thing I think it’s lacking though, is the level of intensity on thrill based rides. I’m someone who loves a good thrill ride, so although I love the park, I always find myself being a bit underwhelmed by the thrill factor of most of the “thrill” type rides there. But it makes sense because I think that overall, Japanese people are more into the merchandise and theming, and not so much focused on the thrill, which is why they don’t have that many thrilling rides.
Went to Tokyo Disneyland back in February, it was the first time I went to a theme park in almost 10 years. It was so fun. Going back to Japan for 3 months next year. I'm going to probably go a few times when I'm there.
Hate me if you want, but I think that TDS Tower Of Terror is very terrifying. I have ridden ToT at Florida and before Guardians at Hollywood and they didn’t scare me. But to this day, that doll still scares me, it looks like something that came straight out of Hell. If I found that thing in my attic, I would move out of the country
Not only is it the best themed Disney park but the ticket prices are SO much cheaper! And it’s not even a third as crowded as Disneyland 😔✊🏻 also the food is actually priced like food and not gold 😂 overall it’s more affordable, less crowded, tastier food that is so cute, SO MANY cool rides, great customer service, and you still get that sweet Disney feeling!!
Great video! Having been to nearly all Disney Parks in the world ( except Shanghai DL) I can honestly say that Tokyo Disney is the best Disney Resort in the world. The theming ar Disney Sea is incredible, the cast members are amazing, the food is sooo good , and the merch is so unique. You NEED to visit soon!
I have the Buzz Lighthyear popcorn bucket I bought from someone that goes to the park in Tokyo and buys merch for people. It’s seriously the coolest popcorn bucket ever and USA parks can never compare lol
I loved my visits to both Tokyo Disneyland and Disney sea. They are the best park experiences I've had. The popcorn is delicious. I loved the curry flavor. The theming is amazing lots of good details. Things like soap dispensers making a foam Mickey on your hand. I think one of the biggest reasons I loved my park experience is the people. Japanese people visiting the park tend to all wear a group outfit all Disney themed. It really helps add to the atmosphere. Also Japanese people tend to be better at queuing and less likely to get angry.
Just a friendly tip because I know you were recently engaged. Congratulations❤️Me and my husband had our honeymoon at Disneyland. We stayed at the Hilton Anaheim. If you let the front desk know you are staying there for your honeymoon buy the newlyweds basket it's very beautiful and they will send it with additional treats. We bought the basket and they sent it to our room with chocolate strawberries, champagne, cake, a Disney gift, and a special note card. The basket comes with a bride and groom Mickey and Minnie, Mr. & Mrs. cups, a mini box of chocolates, and a newlywed card. We were very surprised and thankful for the gift. When you go to Disneyland stop by the city hall to pick up your newlyweds buttons too.
The park in Tokyo japan was the first Disney park I ever went to. It was very clean and everything was so beautifully put together. Especially during the holidays😍🎄☃️ If you guys ever get a chance to go and visit japan, I would recommend going!
someone fund this man’s trip to Tokyo Disney
It a good park but overprice as hell... you had to had two ticket for two side of the park... and sine it closed to tokyo.. it is full everyday...I went there twice a year but this year.. I just skip going since nothing new...
@@campkira It's less expensive than any of the US parks I've been too..But yeah you really have to avoid going there during Japanese holidays or right after a new ride opens...Japanese people don't seem to mind lining up 5 hours for a ride.
Winny Pif of course it’s the most profitable. Tokyo is one of the most crowded cities around. No surprise there.
campkira aren’t tickets only like $60? Lol
M mpb they’re raising ticket prices to about 75bucks after the new beauty and the beast area opens.
Don’t really think any of the Disney theme parks are overpriced though. WDW has a reason to be more expensive than Tokyo Disney Resort cuz it’s like 5 times bigger.
Every time I learn more about this resort, I just get that much more wistful. And jealous of my friend that's going next year.
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They’re also cheaper than Disneyland by about 40 bucks, have legacy fastpass, and an after 6pm late gate.
I just got back from there. GO! It is amazing. Japan is amazing by itself but Tokyo Disneyland and Disney Sea are amazing. The people are so nice and polite. Disney Sea can't be explained well enough, no video or picture does it justice. We spent 3 days at the park and I wish we could spend a lot more.
I know the feel but I'm going to plan to go for year after next
Then save up lol
I have been to both of the Disney Parks in Japan and I can say they are absolutely amazing and in many ways better than the US parks. Tokyo Disneyland feels way more spacious, the food is really good and super cute, and don't even get me started with their souvenir game. The parks are also super clean and everyone working there feels like they are happy to be there. I love the choices and variety of Disney World and the old school feel of Disneyland, but there is a lot to love about Tokyo Disneyland and Disney Sea. If I had one complaint its that the Japan's parks pin game is lacking and trading is non-existent.
Disneyland Paris is also spacious and has a better design.
@@alanal5997 America might be number 1 but they are definitely not the best
@@Wishfull._..Editor57 that's your subjective opinion, just like this video...it's not based in any damn science lmao 🤣
Now trading in America is virtually nonexistent
There is, though, something Japan is missing. *cough cough* Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway *cough cough* (seriously though)
Until this moment, I had never even thought about visiting Tokyo Disneyland. Ever. Now I need to go to Japan.
Do it, just got back from 2 weeks family holiday in Japan went to Disneyland and Disney Sea for the first 2 days, I never consider myself to be a theme park person all the theme parks I have attended were going through the motion, due having a kid. But Disneyland and Sea is special, I have never been to a theme park with such high level of immersion and if you grown up on Disney movies you definitely in a for a good time
Their splash Mountain is amazing. Also the haunted mansion is probably the best version.
@@christophermichael.w.7577don’t jinx it
i totally agree with the title of this video! also i love how the japanese said “we want disneyland NOW” and disney couldnt be bothered so they said “if you want it you’ll have to pay for it all” and the japanese company said “PERFECT we’ll do it”
Offhand Disney: “I KNOW HOW TO MAKE THE GREATEST DISNEY PARK”
Me: oh boy here comes Jean Lafitte park...
Christopher Simons He has some funny Jean Lafitte references in other videoes. I don’t mind if he gives a small reference, but I want to watch him dream up the perfect Disney theme park with us.
Praise be to Jean lafitte
"Me: oh boy here comes Jean Lafitte park..." I was thinking the same thing. XD
@@TheJediKenneth Or the PeopleMover park
He kept mentioning the abandoned Long Beach project. Maybe that’s what the video will be about, his vision for what it might be like if Disney were to revisit it. If that’s the case, then working Jean Lafitte in to this aquatic park is a given.
Theory: His park is just one big people mover
Wassup Ma Dudes what’s a people mover?
@@Gizmo_- It's a ride that he loves that got taken down a bit ago and he wants to bring it back.
Disney's THE WORLD MOVER
@@Gizmo_- It's a term for rides that can hold a large amount of people at once, like Pirates of the Caribbean or It's A Small World.
Jean Lafitte's People Mover Park
The spookiest interconnected story themed park in the world!
I just got back from a trip to Japan recently, and I got to spend a whole day in Disney Sea. Without a doubt, its the most magical experience ever. I ate every flavor of popcorn except the Chinese Spice (the line was halfway around the lagoon), including the shrimp one! The buckets are absolutely worth it, and most carts have a unique one, and they're normally listed on the map.
The cast are super friendly, even if the language is a barrier sometimes. A little bit of smiling and some hand gestures go a long way. Every ride and attraction was magnificent, the theming unmatched, the non-popcorn food delicious (and reasonably priced for a Disney Park in Tokyo) and the experience unforgettable!
Also, didn't know you were in Springs. I'm from the Denver area, so that was a pleasant surprise.
Your trip sounds so magical!
yeah it is reasonable compare to normal disney park...
Sinbad Storybook Voyage is my favorite ride.
Hehe ive been there four times
You forgot to mention the most important thing, OPERATION, I never ever seem anything that runs so smooth anywhere in world, be it a theme park, a hotel etc... the operation, the cleaning, the cast members everything is on another leve.
Yeah theres never a in show exit in Tokyo. There can be occasional stops if its a loaded ride like haunted mansion gets stopped freq, but never do animatronics break
@@megasockydon’t jinx it
I went to Tokyo Disney Resort last February, and I was constantly blow away by it, Tokyo DisneySea in particular.
Compared to my closest park, Disneyland Paris, it's night and day.
Every Disney fan should visit Tokyo Disney Resort.
BTW, there's a neat effect most people miss but I show to people who wouldn't catch it otherwise... you know how it's really close to water? If you are near where Stormrider was (now that Finding Nemo attraction), there's a wall with water coming through part of it & with the "skyline" tricks they do it looks like the wall is up against the sea/seawater is pouring in through a specific set of doors in the wall. When a monorail goes by it ruins the effect but otherwise the effect works amazingly well.
Wanna know a secret
I’ve never been to Asia
I spent my seventeenth birthday in Tokyo Disneyland, and it is far and away the best experience I've ever had, when you have the birthday medal every single staff member, from costume characters to the ride operators and cleaners will stop and wish you a happy birthday in the most over the top way possible, no fewer than 100 people shouted "it's your birthday! Happiest birthday!" And the trombonist for the marching band(THE Disneyland marching band) played happy birthday to me when they were warming up just off main Street
Watching this video makes me feel so warm and fluffy and I miss it so much, everything is so polished and wonderful, and it's all kept so meticulously clean you could eat off the footpath
I can 100000% recommend it to anyone who ever gets a chance
Tokyo disney sea is just so perfect, loved every minute when i went earlier this year and it instantly became my favourite theme park full stop
I'm actually wearing my Tokyo DisneySEA t-shirt today! Coincidence?
I can definitely attest to it being the best park in the world. One of the things that makes it great is the staffing levels. There are staff everywhere and they're always happy and waving to you.
Japan really is good at giving deserving people jobs! 💖👌
Just had a flashback to my last trip to DisneySea. Do you know what Invisalign is? I took out my set/put them in a napkin and ate at the Italian restaurant (ministrone soup and a personal pizza). When I was getting ready to leave I saw Hercules & his assistant walking out a staff door to come out and meet people/take pictures & they were joking around in English. So I figured I'd get a picture I dumped my tray in the garbage and put down the tray to realize I JUST THREW AWAY MY ALIGNERS. FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU........
Staff member wiping off trays sees me panicking and asks what is wrong. I try to tell her but her English isn't enough to understand me so she asks me to write it down. I did, she read it with a surprised look on her face, closed the flap so no one else could dump anything further down there and she quickly went off with the garbage can. Came back about 10 minutes later saying they found them and cleaned them for me. I was so relieved... but you can imagine how my heart sunk and I was so freaked out. Left there, washed them again myself and still caught Hercules just after that and got a picture with him. ^_^
The Oriental Land Company’s management of the resort really deserves some credit!
This man did NOT just gloss over My Friend Duffy. Duffy the Disney Bear deserves more respect!
SHRIMP POPCORN
MOM I THINK IM BOUTA HEAD OUT TO TOKYO TO GET SOME SHRIMP POPCORN IN THE TANGLED BUCKET
Dancer , haha I was at Tokyo DisneySea a couple days ago and that “shrimp garlic popcorn” had an extremely distinctive smell as I walked by lol. Wish I could have tried it; the line was longer than the rest of the popcorn lines. I ended up trying the curry and chocolate flavors.
@@CREESTAFAH that's super cool! But I'm not going to stop until I get the shrimp popcorn! Haha
True story: when Nomura was working on KH2, he visited Tokyo Disneyland, tried Sea Salt Ice cream, and liked it so much, he insisted on putting it in the series
Oh I thought it was just KH exclusive
What’s kh
Tokyo is amazing, I wish I could live in the Hotel MiraCosta with a view of DisneySea. Love their Stitch Tiki Room and their monorail. Which they’ll be replacing after 19 years in service. WDW should take notes
can not afford it since i paying a lot for my Tokyo apartment.
Avery the Cuban-American Totally WDW needs to take note. The Japanese team knows how to operate a Disney branded resort. Better yet Disney company should sell Walt Disney World to Oriental Land Co and have them run WDW. It’s the only way WDW can be fixed.
WDW is probably the most behind Disney resort
Me: *not a big fan of popcorn*
Me: *sees the tangled bucket*
Me: Popcorn is my favourite thing ever
I love watching your analysis of Tokyo DisneySEA! I agree that foods and shows are some of the things that make it the best park in the world...although for me personally, what you said about the backstory behind the attractions is always the most outstanding element of this park. I’m also obsessed with the wholesome S.E.A. storyline (this is absolutely theme park done right). Combine that with the meticulous theming, it’s given that TDS is hands down the best theme park ever made!
Number one: the food actually looks like it would be something Disney would serve.
The food is a lot different there. The lines for the popcorn are usually really long and there are almost no other food vendors around.
Yes!!! All the food is basically themed and super cute and tastes really good too!
we line up hella for turkey legs
東京のディズニーを褒めてくれてありがとう!!
Thanks for praising Disney in Tokyo! !
Offhand Disney: to be concluded...
ME: *Undecipherable Anger Noises*
Ive gotten to meet one of the American Designers for the Japanese park. Super nice guy and its awesome to see his love for disney
I went to Tokyo Disney Sea this July and it was the best ever! It's so immersive. The food is great and the merchandise is SUPER CUTE!!! I came home with a Disney Hamburger Coin bag, a keychain, and a Sulley soft headband. My precious treasures from my trip to Japan~
my brother is going to Japan in a few months and I volunteered to help him decide which theme park to visit so this was super helpful!
Yoooo! Tokyo Disneysea! As you can tell, I love the S.E.A. So the park all about that is bound to be a fantastic experience! Great video, your videos make my day!
I've been to every Asia Disneyland multiple times. And I gotta say, Tokyo DisneylSea is easily the best overall. Everything in it is so unique and special.
It is. I went a few years back and it was the best experience of my life. Hopefully I’ll get to experience it again someday, it truly was the most beautiful place I’ve ever seen
When I was in kindergarten and first grade, I lived in Japan because my dad was stationed there for the Navy. We were two hours away from Tokyo, and we went to Tokyo Disney and Disney Sea a lot (especially on Thanksgiving since the Japanese don't celebrate it and the wait times were nice!)
I literally cried when I walked into disneysea 2 years ago. The view of mt Prometheus was overwhelming! And ugh my buzz lightyear in his box popcorn bucket is stunning!
We went there 2006; not for nothing but my kids got on more rides because the height standard for rides were different. Plus, the locals were more respectful.
I would love to return now the kids are teens, also to visit Disney Sea
I went to Tokyo Disney this past month. It really was the BEST Disney park. So much immersion and detail to a point where I was transported to another world. I actually cried during the Halloween water show lol.
Oh man, this is making me even more excited for my trip to Disneysea next month! I live in Japan but for the last 9 years I’ve lived on a whole different island than disneysea. But after recently moving, I’m going next month!! I’m very excited!!!!!
I've been there 2 times in 2 years. Yes I went to tokyo again just for Disneysea. God I love that place so much.
Tokyo disney was my first disney park! Only a few months ago too
It was absolutely amazing
born/raised in japan so i’ve been going to tokyo disney since I was born so let me just say, a lot of the popcorn is gross but the curry flavor is so immaculate its what gods eat and you can smell it in frontierland from adventureland
When I went last summer they also had pepper flavored popcorn. It was my favorite. Also when we booked our hotel/tickets through Disney it included unlimited free soft drinks. It was pretty awesome.
I went to Tokyo Disney exactly 10 years and 3 days ago. Now I know I'm a little biased because I love Victorian Science Fiction and Jules Verne is my favourite author, but OMG, I loved DisneySea! 20,000 Leagues and Journey to the Center of the Earth are tied for my favourite Disney attractions anywhere in the world, even supplanting the Haunted Mansion. Beyond that though, and the obvious quality of the park, I love the overarching theme of the adventure of discovery and exploration that permeates the entire park. The S.E.A., Captain Nemo, Sindbad, Indiana Jones... it all exemplifies that theme (even if Imagineering is now trying to shoehorn the S.E.A. into everything, thus missing the point).
Tokyo Disneyland is pretty good, though after Disneyland USA, Disneyland Paris, and Magic Kingdom, it's like, yep, another Disneyland. However, the fact that the Winnie the Pooh ride is the best ride there is pretty amazing.
I just got back from Japan Disney and it is definitely the best park ever! Disney Sea makes all other Disney parks look like amateur hour, simply amazing!
I went in July of 2015. I loved it! The walkways are bigger, and the wait times on certain rides are crazy quick. I walked onto Star Tours, but you look right across the way and the Stitch ride is packed! Same with Pirates of the Caribbean. I rode it 2 or 3 times due to no lines! The popcorn is super good, the teriyaki drumstick was underwhelming, the tipo tort was good. The curry bear the critter country was awesome! Plus, with the yen to dollar ratio at the time, everything was inexpensive. I kick myself for not going to Disney Sea, but oh well, next time!
The Indiana Jones roller coaster is only in Paris. The coaster in Tokyo that you’re thinking of is Raging Spirits.
And it's loosely inspired by The Emperor's New Groove.
Uhm no Tokyo actually has both Indiana Jones and raging spirits.
Water Nelom Tokyo has an Indiana Jones attraction similar to the one in Anaheim, but not the one in Paris.
Tokyo Disney is awesome but I can never say enough about how amazing Disney sea is. It was so awesome, my husband and I visited for NYE and went back two weeks later. You're not kidding about the popcorn. There was once a salt and pepper popcorn that was delicious but unfortunately they got rid of it. The garlic shrimp was a little overwhelming but all the others were great. Our favorite was the Chinese spice and milk chocolate.
The restaurants are amazing (if anyone here is going, check out the Teddy Roosevelt restaurant if you like getting your drink on) speaking of drinks, there's this great hot peach drink with I think whiskey in it sold not far from the gondolas in the winter that we couldn't stop drinking.
It's definitely worth the trip if you can make it. I'd love to go again someday.
Edit: Forgot to mention Duffy!
We went to Tokyo Disney and Sea a couple of years ago, and we were so happy it made me all teary - and I don't cry at happy things ever (not even at my own wedding!). We just got back from a trip to the USA (we are Aussie - and we vlogged it all if anyone is keen to see on our channel!), and we went to all the disney parks in California AND Florida - and Tokyo is by far the best!
When I was in Japan I didn't get a chance to visit Tokyo Disney, but I can attest to the fact the Japanese are on the ball 100%. Stuff works flawlessly and they take such pride and joy in everything they do. It's truly a wonderful place.
Oh boy, I can’t wait to see what your park design is gonna look like!😄
I went to Japan for vacation but only had time to visit one park. I chose to go Tokyo Disney Sea and it is a truly amazing park.
They still have the Wench auction scene in Pirates
And how dare you not mention Monsters Inc or Poohs Hunny Hunt?!!
We wants the red head.. baack.
It took me halfway through the ride that the pirates ride was the only ride I went on in english
Couldn’t agree with you more my wife and I just came back from our trip to Japan and BY FAR Tokyo Disneyland/ Sea is leaps and bounds better. We go to California yearly and have been to Florida as well, but Tokyo Disneyland is on another level. Garlic shrimp popcorn is where it’s at!!!
i'm so so proud of Disney Sea so much. the park is magnificent and perfect for Japan. because Japan is surround by the sea.
I agree. Tokyo Disneysea is so awesome on it's own
Tokyo Disney is my favourite that i've been to. I want to go back to Japan for a number of reasons, but i would love to go back just for the parks!
I have a couple of friends that have visited every Disney Park around the world, and the enjoyed Disney Sea the most. They also say that Disneyland Paris is the most beautiful Magic Kingdom Park.
Now I'm hoping even harder for my husband to get orders to Japan
This is my dream park to visit!
I wish I had the money to travel to all of the Disneylands all over the world. Would be soo awesome.
And you didn't mention how much better their Monsters Inc ride is
If shows and parades are your thing, TDR can't be beat. Depending on the season at TDL, you can watch a Halloween (or Easter/Christmas) parade, Dreaming Up daytime parade, and Electrical Parade Dreamlights in ONE DAY!
In TDS, you can watch a daytime pageant on the water, three different shows in their respective theaters and Fantasmic! (soon to be swapped with another new nighttime spectacle.)
I love Anaheim's original park in terms of nostalgia, but Tokyo Disney Resort is superb; and the exceptional cast members, cleanliness of the parks, and respectful locals make it an unparalleled experience. Walt would be pleased.
Now get thee to Tokyo!
We live just outside of Tokyo and we love Tokyo Disney Resort! It's absolutely stunning and amazing! We even made a video about some of the popcorn that was available last time we were there. We got a BB-8 popcorn bucket! It's super cool but not very practical to carry around and rest on tables, haha.
One ride worth mentioning that really sets it apart is definitely Pooh's Hunny Hunt. We didn't think much of it at first, but once you go on? Oh my, it's such a blast! So much originality there! Overall, Disney Sea is definitely our favorite Disney park around the world we've been to (and this coming from a FL boy who went to Disney World religiously in the 90s and was a huge Epcot fan!)
Recently visited Japan. One thing that stood out to me at TDL and TDS is how involved the Japanese are with the events and promotions that are going in the park. People will buy themed pop corn buckets, special release t-shirts, cool head bands. It makes the experience so much more Disney fun. And did I mention how polite, well-mannered everyone is?
Offhand disney .... your videos are literally the best i absolutely love your channel !! it is so interesting and its gotten me through alot of tough times ! dont every stop creating you videos 💕💕💕
I went to Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea on my honeymoon back in 2017, and OMG were they amazing!!! I really can't wait to eventually go back again
Everything in Japan is just so much better than anywhere else
Thank you so much for the shoutout! It was a pleasant surprise.
DisneySea looks like the best theme park in the world and I really really want to go there. Def gonna be on my bucket list if I ever go to Tokyo
I have visited Paris, la, Florida and Tokyo parks and Tokyo is my favourite. I always have moments in the parks when I get a lump in my throat, but in Tokyo Disneyland I had an ugly sob a couple of times. Coming from the uk I paid no more to travel and staying in Tokyo than I would on a disneyworld vacation. The biggest difference was only spent three days at the parks and the rest experiencing Japan. I have travelled a lot and Japan and Tokyo Disney was the best. The people and experience was magical, go during the Sakura season you won’t regret it. We will be returning again
We went to Tokyo Sea for a day and spent the WHOLE time at Mermaid Lagoon... Be sure to get more than a one day ticket haha
This is why I really want to go to Tokyo Disneyland and Disney sea. Also when I have kids I'd want to take them there than Disneyland Paris or any of the US ones
I’m planning on doing the eikaiwa thing after I finish my degree. I figured I’d probably end up at Tokyo Disney at some point, but now I HAVE to go. I just wish they had a Herbie or “Kingdom Hearts” popcorn bucket. The Herbie could simply be Herbie himself with the hinge just below the windowline. I don’t know about KH... maybe a Red Nocturne? It’s already kind of shaped like a jar or bucket, and they’d only have to change the color of the body to make the other members of its family. The fans would want to collect all four.
Love the SEA talk! I totally agree that Tokyo Disney Sea is the best gate, but Disneyland is my favorite! Have you investigated the oars in Tropical Hideaway yet? Kungaloosh!!!
It really is though! I was just there yesterday and man Imma tell you why, They Still Have The Red Head Scene THATS Why!
the Popcorn buckets are SO CUTE!! Especially the Steamboat Willie, Dumbo and the electric light parade tins! WHY CAN'T WE HAVE THINGS THIS CUTE AT DISNEYWORLD?
Can't wait for next week! And I'm dying to go try the popcorn in Tokyo now! Ugh. Thanks for great info on it though!
I 100© agree. I've been there 4 times, and I have loved every minute of it.
We visited Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disney Sea in 2017, and yes, they are the most amazing Disney parks I have been too. Disney Sea is a truly immersive experience and Journey to the Center of the Earth is one of my top favorite rides. BUT Disneyland in California is my childhood park that has the best memories for me, so it’s still my favorite. I wish California Disneyland had Tokyo’s version of Winnie the Pooh though.
I was eating popcorn while watching this and was pleasantly surprised
My favorite thing about disneysea is the view at nighttime. I’ve been to Disneyland before as well, but the view over the sea(?) in the central part of the park is amazing, and it’s always nice for that to be the last thing you see after a long exciting day of walking around. I’m the kind of person that’s on the move from start to finish, but on multiple occasions, when I’ve gone to disneysea, I’ve spent the last half hour to an hour or so just walking around the sea or just sitting down and looking over the sea.
Oh! And one thing, I highly recommend the steamboat and gondola during nighttime, especially the steamboat, because it takes you to the middle of the sea and you can have a view that not a lot of people have, of the most beautiful part of the park just all around you. I did that last time after years of thinking that the boat rides were lame and a waste of time and I could not have been more wrong. It was wonderful and I recommend it to anyone who visits
I want to be an imagineer when I grow up. And if I do I want to make a Disney California Sea.
They have the best of the parks rides
Magic Kingdom's
Jungle Cruise
Haunted Mansion
Splash Mountain
Tea Cups
Disneyland's
It's a Small World
Pirates
Also they still have pre-Princes TIana/Frog Splash!
I’ll be there in 3 weeks. Just DisneySea and only for 1 day of our trip. But still should be good
I’ve been to every Disneyland on earth, and Disneyland Tokyo definitely has the most interesting food, the blueberry popcorn is amazing
I've been to Tokyo Disney and Disney Sea twice and I can say for sure it's the best Disney in the whole world. The theming is great, the food is amazing (the hot chocolate popcorn is incredible) and they have Stitch everywhere and so much more Donald Duck than I've seen at any other park (he's my favorite). The only downside is the wait time for the Winnie the Pooh ride which was 2 hours last time I went. I really hope you can go someday, every Disney fan should get the chance to see it in person.
Raging Spirits (the roller coaster mistakenly referred to here as Indiana Jones and the Temple of Periil) has architecture inspired by The Emperor's New Groove.
I NEED THAT TANGLED POPCORN BUTTER IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL OMG
The Magic Kingdom in WDW has popcorn 🍿 buckets. I didn’t buy any when I went there but I saw the buckets at the popcorn 🍿 stands.
Tokyo seems so great. I hope to visit it one day
this guy deserves more subscribers..
The Tokyo parks are great but a few things to keep in mind:
1. They get really crowded, especially on weekends and holidays. It's best to visit during the week. when kids are in school and other people are at work.
2. Be there with your ticket before the park opens. Then, get your fast passes ASAP when you enter. The run out quickly. And have you first few minutes well planned to get at least one ride in quickly after getting all of the passes.
3. They have a Blue Bayou restaurant in New Orleans, but the menu is different than the US and you can't get a Monte Chrsto there.
4. If you get a fancy popcorn bucket (about $20), you can refill it cheaply--even at subsequent park visits. Each cart sells a different bucket, so check what they have before you decide.
5. There are merch shops outside the park exits that sell almost everything, so don't waste a lot of time inside the park shopping.
6. Some rides and shows are pretty easy to get into, but popular rides may have an hour-long line.
7. Most shows have an English narration that you can hear on headsets. You need to ask for them, and you may need to sit in the back part of the theater for them to work. Rides like Jungle Cruise, though, are Japanese-only.
8. Almost everything is labeled in English, (including menus) so it's pretty easy for foreigners to get around.
9. Be careful of the weather. It's unbelievably hot in the Summer, and there is quite a bit of rain in the spring (especially June). Winters are cold but not unbearably so.
10. The park is super clean, and the staff (and guess) are very polite. It's Japan.
I’m from japan and live close enough to Disney that I can take a day drop there, and because disneysea is so popular, I’ve been there several times, including a few times on school trips(its always sea and not land) and although it’s fantastic, it’s nice to actually go to Disneyland once in a while because it feels more like DISNEY, you know? Disneysea, in a way, mainly just feels like an adventure land with some Disney themed attractions.
The one thing I think it’s lacking though, is the level of intensity on thrill based rides. I’m someone who loves a good thrill ride, so although I love the park, I always find myself being a bit underwhelmed by the thrill factor of most of the “thrill” type rides there.
But it makes sense because I think that overall, Japanese people are more into the merchandise and theming, and not so much focused on the thrill, which is why they don’t have that many thrilling rides.
Me during the entire video:
YES THANK TOU I LOVE IT
I KNOW ITS AMAZING
I REALLY WANT TO GO THERE
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL PLACE *casually sips hot chocolate*
The second I saw the S.E.A. badge in the thumbnail I absolutely smashed the video.
Went to Tokyo Disneyland back in February, it was the first time I went to a theme park in almost 10 years. It was so fun. Going back to Japan for 3 months next year. I'm going to probably go a few times when I'm there.
Hate me if you want, but I think that TDS Tower Of Terror is very terrifying. I have ridden ToT at Florida and before Guardians at Hollywood and they didn’t scare me. But to this day, that doll still scares me, it looks like something that came straight out of Hell. If I found that thing in my attic, I would move out of the country
Not only is it the best themed Disney park but the ticket prices are SO much cheaper! And it’s not even a third as crowded as Disneyland 😔✊🏻 also the food is actually priced like food and not gold 😂 overall it’s more affordable, less crowded, tastier food that is so cute, SO MANY cool rides, great customer service, and you still get that sweet Disney feeling!!
Great video! Having been to nearly all Disney Parks in the world ( except Shanghai DL) I can honestly say that Tokyo Disney is the best Disney Resort in the world.
The theming ar Disney Sea is incredible, the cast members are amazing, the food is sooo good , and the merch is so unique. You NEED to visit soon!
I have the Buzz Lighthyear popcorn bucket I bought from someone that goes to the park in Tokyo and buys merch for people. It’s seriously the coolest popcorn bucket ever and USA parks can never compare lol
I loved my visits to both Tokyo Disneyland and Disney sea. They are the best park experiences I've had. The popcorn is delicious. I loved the curry flavor. The theming is amazing lots of good details. Things like soap dispensers making a foam Mickey on your hand. I think one of the biggest reasons I loved my park experience is the people. Japanese people visiting the park tend to all wear a group outfit all Disney themed. It really helps add to the atmosphere. Also Japanese people tend to be better at queuing and less likely to get angry.
Just a friendly tip because I know you were recently engaged. Congratulations❤️Me and my husband had our honeymoon at Disneyland. We stayed at the Hilton Anaheim. If you let the front desk know you are staying there for your honeymoon buy the newlyweds basket it's very beautiful and they will send it with additional treats. We bought the basket and they sent it to our room with chocolate strawberries, champagne, cake, a Disney gift, and a special note card. The basket comes with a bride and groom Mickey and Minnie, Mr. & Mrs. cups, a mini box of chocolates, and a newlywed card. We were very surprised and thankful for the gift. When you go to Disneyland stop by the city hall to pick up your newlyweds buttons too.
The park in Tokyo japan was the first Disney park I ever went to. It was very clean and everything was so beautifully put together. Especially during the holidays😍🎄☃️
If you guys ever get a chance to go and visit japan, I would recommend going!
Nice sunny day in Disney
Even the sketch looks amazing.
The second you showed the tangled popcorn bucket I stopped watching went on eBay and bought me one
Now I’m super curious about what’s coming next week 🤔