Literally just came back from a trip there this past weekend, and this advice is spot on! We did one day for each park, but really could have used an extra day at DisneySea. We'll do 3 days when we return next year (hopefully after the expansion is finished 🤞🏻)
I'm doing 6 nights coz of my 2 kids -__- I don't wanna rush them and for sure they would want to have a go not just once. So 2 days for both parks and rest days in between :D
I somehow hit jackpot on my trip and got the quietest parks possible. The longest line was 15 minutes, and i was able to go on most rides across both parks, some rides even twice. I'm sure I'll never see that again 😅
I’m planning 2 days at Disney and thinking to just do Disney sea twice. I’ve never been to a Disneyland park but I’ll be on my own with no kids so I think sea will be better.
3 days is certainly enough!! I went 4 DAYS. By the 4rth day i was bored 😂 and still didnt do everything!!! Shows missed, rides under maintenance. Luckily i got to see fireworks and fantasmic and electrical parade during those 4 days. Some days they were canceled due to weather
Can you please do a video explaining why? They both look amazing and I am trying to decide how many days in each. Also do you have recommendations for travel agents or guides?
Saaaame. For ordering food at least it seems like there’s kiosks or menu pictures with numbers. But I’m terrified of hotel check in/out or needing any guest services
I have been twice, and while there is a little bit of a barrier. Many cast members have mini translators in their pockets to help. Additionally, nearly all of the food has picture menus, or they have an english menu available. Don't let the language stop you!
Is it possible to parkhop from Tokyo Disneyland to Disney sea in the same day? Also- is it possible to do most of each park for one day each? I’m thinking open-close for Disneyland and sea
You need to buy two one-day tickets as there are no park hopper tickets at the moment. You can do most of the Park in one day if you're keen and organized.
You can actually buy an “early evening” pass. On weekdays you can enter at 5pm, while on weekends you can enter at 3pm. That’s 6 hours on each park. Mind you, focus on doing the exclusive attractions and arrive 1 hour before opening.
The signs and safety announcements all have English versions in them. The dark rides have narration that is only in Japanese, aside from safety announcements. But I find that not understanding the narration is not really a hindrance to enjoying the rides.
I just got back and I would recomend the opposite. If you can't get into fantasy disney sea is quite small with really only 3/4 rides max worth going on. Disneyland is much much better with far more attractions. Though the ending parade at sea is far better than land. Seeing it once is sufficient
The signs all have English on them, and the safety announcements are usually in Japanese and English. But the ride narration on dark rides and such is all in Japanese. I found that it generally didn't matter much to me, because Disney rides generally have pretty simple stories to them and you can get the gist. But it is Japanese only.
This is a recommendation of how many days you should visit this resort if you are looking for an attraction POV that has whatever you’re trying to say i would recommend visiting the website of the theme park. I cannot link the URL due to google blocking it out. If you need to know what attraction that has a single rider, you can reply to this reply.
For the people who don’t know and apparently this guy: It’s not Disney sea it’s Disney C like the letter. And yea people I lived in Japan 30 mins away from Disney. Learn people learn
Literally just came back from a trip there this past weekend, and this advice is spot on! We did one day for each park, but really could have used an extra day at DisneySea. We'll do 3 days when we return next year (hopefully after the expansion is finished 🤞🏻)
Disneysea was great. Journey to The Center Of The Earth is easily my favorite disney ride.
Completely agree! We did 2 days at each park and we could have just done 1 at Tokyo Disney. That’s our plan next time 1 at Disney and 2 at Disney sea
I’m just a little different, I personally go for
1 day sea
1 day land
1 day sea
Makes for a more rounded trip in my opinion.
It is actually true that one day is not enough for Disney Sea, it is really bigggggggg
I'd probably need a whole week there to enjoy it!
I'm doing 6 nights coz of my 2 kids -__- I don't wanna rush them and for sure they would want to have a go not just once. So 2 days for both parks and rest days in between :D
I'm doing two days Disneyland and one day Disneysea next week
If you planned to also visit HK+Shanghai, I recommend skipping the Tokyo DisneyLand and only visit the Disneysea.
I somehow hit jackpot on my trip and got the quietest parks possible. The longest line was 15 minutes, and i was able to go on most rides across both parks, some rides even twice. I'm sure I'll never see that again 😅
Was this during the week? And what month did you go?
@@Jessj3s5 whilst it was a while ago, it was mid week end of January.
the crowds are overwhelming
I’m planning 2 days at Disney and thinking to just do Disney sea twice. I’ve never been to a Disneyland park but I’ll be on my own with no kids so I think sea will be better.
3 days is certainly enough!! I went 4 DAYS. By the 4rth day i was bored 😂 and still didnt do everything!!! Shows missed, rides under maintenance. Luckily i got to see fireworks and fantasmic and electrical parade during those 4 days. Some days they were canceled due to weather
I did three days but I used the 3rd day to go to fantasy springs
I'm going in May 2025 and plan on staying 5 days at the resort and doing the parks. I want at least two days in each park.
I love it
I’m going in 3 weeks and I’m going for 4 days: day 1 Disneysea day 2 Disneyland day 3 Disneysea day 4 Disneyland (:
Can you please do a video explaining why? They both look amazing and I am trying to decide how many days in each. Also do you have recommendations for travel agents or guides?
We have a guidebook that helps you plan your trip to Tokyo Disney! tdrexplorer.com/books
And then you can also enjoy Bon Voyage and Ikspiari outside of the parks as well
I did one day at DisneySea, and that was it (it was a Japan vacation, not a Disney vacation). But I'd have happily spent another day there.
nice
I spent 7 days and I did not get over with all games due long waiting line from 60 minutes to 120 minutes, I will say you need 10 days 👌
I'd love to go I'm just worried about the language barrier
Saaaame. For ordering food at least it seems like there’s kiosks or menu pictures with numbers. But I’m terrified of hotel check in/out or needing any guest services
I have been twice, and while there is a little bit of a barrier. Many cast members have mini translators in their pockets to help. Additionally, nearly all of the food has picture menus, or they have an english menu available. Don't let the language stop you!
Is it possible to parkhop from Tokyo Disneyland to Disney sea in the same day? Also- is it possible to do most of each park for one day each? I’m thinking open-close for Disneyland and sea
You need to buy two one-day tickets as there are no park hopper tickets at the moment. You can do most of the Park in one day if you're keen and organized.
You can actually buy an “early evening” pass. On weekdays you can enter at 5pm, while on weekends you can enter at 3pm. That’s 6 hours on each park.
Mind you, focus on doing the exclusive attractions and arrive 1 hour before opening.
2 each. 5 nights total.
Ok I actually was lucky I lived Disney 3 days and you said it 😅
2 days
1: Tokyo Disneyland
2: Both
Personally I don’t really like Disney sea. I usually do Disneyland/DisneySea/Disneyland
do they have the park hopping option?
Good question I was wondering the same
If you buy a three day pass, the third day allows park hopping. However, this was my experience before covid so I’m not sure if it’s still the case.
Park hopping stopped after Covid and unfortunately hasn’t been bought back yet. Fingers crossed they bring it back soon though
I’m English and just making sure when I go that I don’t need google translate all the time or how does that work I’m just wondering
The signs and safety announcements all have English versions in them. The dark rides have narration that is only in Japanese, aside from safety announcements. But I find that not understanding the narration is not really a hindrance to enjoying the rides.
I managed DisneySea on one Day with Premier Access
@@herrhunatter8023 did you book it in the app or you have to get it at the Park im going next year
Nah, for the third day is 2nd round to get the restaurant merch your stomach, pass or time can't accommodate the first 2 days. 😁
So are you saying 6 is too many??😂 Well 6 park days plus a rest day in the middle. That's too many?
Would your advice change if you have younger kids?
Depends on the age of younger kids. But I would say that this itinerary works for bringing kids along too.
i agree.. if you have extra budget, just stay for 4 days.
I love you vids and advice especially the Super Nintendo world ones
Just go to Tokyo instead😭😭
Me just 2 days
I just got back and I would recomend the opposite. If you can't get into fantasy disney sea is quite small with really only 3/4 rides max worth going on. Disneyland is much much better with far more attractions. Though the ending parade at sea is far better than land. Seeing it once is sufficient
Are the attractions in English?
As Americans would be able to enjoy them like we do in the U.S.?
The signs all have English on them, and the safety announcements are usually in Japanese and English. But the ride narration on dark rides and such is all in Japanese. I found that it generally didn't matter much to me, because Disney rides generally have pretty simple stories to them and you can get the gist. But it is Japanese only.
Is there single rider queue?
This is a recommendation of how many days you should visit this resort if you are looking for an attraction POV that has whatever you’re trying to say i would recommend visiting the website of the theme park. I cannot link the URL due to google blocking it out. If you need to know what attraction that has a single rider, you can reply to this reply.
Otherwise, go onto the resort website
The Indiana Jones ride is currently the only ride at the resort with single rider queue.
🎉❤
For the people who don’t know and apparently this guy: It’s not Disney sea it’s Disney C like the letter. And yea people I lived in Japan 30 mins away from Disney. Learn people learn
Lol, it's DisneySea. Not letter C. You're the one who should do some research and learn.
It’s DisneySea 😊
0, you're a grown up.
That doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy things.
Huh?
I would say DisneySea is one of the most grownup-friendly Disney parks, up there with Epcot.