Tokyo Disney Resort Temporarily Re-Closing 25 Dining Outlets Amid Reduced Capacity

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With Tokyo Disney Resort drastically reducing park capacity to 5000 Guests per day at both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea amid the new State of Emergency in the Tokyo area, the Oriental Land Company has announced that 25 dining outlets across both parks will temporarily re-close due to the low capacity. Additionally, updated last reservation times for the table service restaurants have been revealed.

Tokyo Disneyland

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The following restaurants will re-close from January 12th through February 7th:

  • Ice Cream Cones
  • Sweetheart Cafe
  • Café Orléans
  • The Gazebo
  • Polynesian Terrace Restaurant
  • Camp Woodchuck Kitchen
  • Cowboy Cookhouse
  • The Diamond Horseshoe
  • Captain Hook’s Galley
  • Village Pastry
  • Dinghy Drinks
  • The Popping Pod

And table service restaurants will not be able to accommodate Guests with reservations after the following times:

  • Eastside Cafe—6:00pm
  • Center Street Coffeehouse—3:10pm
  • Restaurant Hokusai—6:10pm
  • Crystal Palace Restaurant—3:10pm
  • Blue Bayou Restaurant—5:20pm
  • La Taverne de Gaston—5:50pm
  • The Big Pop—6:20pm

Tokyo DisneySea

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At Tokyo DisneySea, the following restaurants will re-close from January 12th through February 7th:

  • Mamma Biscotti’s Bakery
  • Refresco’s
  • Barnacle Bill’s
  • Delancey Catering
  • Hudson River Harvest
  • New York Deli
  • Restaurant Sakura Terrace
  • Bayside Takeout
  • Seaside Snacks
  • Sultan’s Oasis
  • Nautilus Galley
  • Refreshment Corner

And table service restaurants will not be able to accommodate Guests with reservations after the following times:

  • Magellan’s—5:20pm
  • Ristorante di Canaletto—5:50pm
  • S.S. Columbia Dining Room—5:40pm
  • Restaurant Sakura—6:00pm
  • Horizon Bay Restaurant—5:30pm
  • Teddy Roosevelt Lounge—5:10pm

Guests with reservations at any of these restaurants after the listed times cannot be accommodated, but they can visit the Tokyo Disney Resort Online Reservations & Tickets website to cancel it and make a new reservation, or change their dining time through though My Bookings page, pending availability.

The Full, Original Country Bear Jamboree at Tokyo Disneyland!

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Everyone knows that Country Bear Jamboree is of course a staple at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, and until 2001 also had a home at Disneyland! But did you know that there’s one more? That’s right, Tokyo Disneyland also has our beloved Jamboree. But the best part is that Tokyo Disneyland never did the massive 2012 overhaul of the show and still presents the full, original production. And you can watch it (with dialogue in Japanese and songs in English) in a spectacular multi-angle tribute right here on their YouTube channel!

This special tribute not only includes the full show shot from six different angles, but also a full tour of the queue area and the exit, and all the jokes and gags within!

“One Man’s Dream II: The Magic Lives On” Show at Tokyo Disneyland

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One Man’s Dream II – The Magic Lives On, a show that plays at Tokyo Disneyland year-round. Photo by Joshua Meyer.

One year ago, Tokyo Disneyland said goodbye its longest running show in its history, One Man’s Dream II: The Magic Lives On. The show ran from July 2004 through December 2019 and celebrated the legacy of Walt Disney through his characters, from animals singing and dancing to the main mouse himself, Mickey Mouse! And now, you can take a walk down memory lane to the old-fashioned style of Disney shows from the ’80s and ’90s with this full video on YouTube!

With music and lyrics by Bruce Healey and Barnette Ricci respectively, the show embodies the Disney of many people’s childhoods, one that has made way for a more pop sound in the 21st century. One Man’s Dream II was deeply beloved by Tokyo Disneyland Guests, who gathered in droves and even waited overnight to see the last few months of performances, particularly in its final week. Merchandise lines were even released to commemorate the show’s swan song.

FULL POV Ride and Queue Tour of “The Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast” at Tokyo Disneyland

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The Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast is finally open to Guests at Tokyo Disneyland, after three long years of waiting! And while Guests visiting must suffer through the painful Entry Request lottery system to ride the exciting E-ticket attraction, you can worry no more! We now present to you a full queue tour and ride-through of the beautiful attraction, right here on our YouTube channel! And it’s truly glorious, to be sure! Well what are you waiting for? Be our Guest and scroll on down!

Earthquake Alarm Mistake @ Tokyo Disneyland

An interesting experience was caught on video as an earthquake alarm went off at Tokyo Disneyland. Videos are shared below that captured the moment.

Scott Gustin retweeted a video saying: “Earthquake alarm went off on mobile devices in Tokyo. No major shaking felt – but here are characters at TDR telling guests to take cover.” Check out the video here:

In another video you can hear the announcement: “Attention: Prepare for a strong earthquake.” The video following was an announcement stating the alarm was a mistake.

Gustin tweeted “There was a 5.8 quake – but not near Tokyo” with the following image:

I’m sure this was a scary moment for the Tokyo Disneyland guests, Cast Members, and characters! It does look like they followed protocol perfectly which is always great to see in emergency moments.