Tokyo DisneySea: A Maritime Wonderland of Disney Magic

on the shores of Tokyo Bay, Tokyo DisneySea stands as one of the most unique and enchanting theme parks in the world. This maritime wonderland, adjacent to Tokyo Disneyland, offers visitors a captivating journey through the magic of Disney combined with the allure of the sea. With its stunning architecture, immersive attractions, and unforgettable experiences, Tokyo DisneySea is a must-visit destination for Disney enthusiasts and theme park aficionados alike.

Opened on September 4, 2001, Tokyo DisneySea is the brainchild of The Oriental Land Company and Disney Imagineers, resulting in a theme park that pays tribute to the spirit of exploration and adventure on the open seas. The park’s design is a testament to meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that every corner immerses guests in the world of maritime exploration.

Seven Themed Ports of Call

Tokyo DisneySea is divided into seven unique themed ports of call, each with its own distinct atmosphere and attractions. Here’s a glimpse into what each port has to offer:

  1. Mediterranean Harbor: Upon entering the park, guests are greeted by the stunning Mediterranean Harbor, with its picturesque waterfront and charming Italian architecture. This port features attractions like Venetian Gondolas and Fortress Explorations.
  2. Mysterious Island: Inspired by the works of Jules Verne, Mysterious Island is home to the breathtaking Journey to the Center of the Earth ride, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and the iconic volcano, Mount Prometheus.
  3. Mermaid Lagoon: This underwater realm is a favorite among younger visitors, featuring attractions like Ariel’s Playground, Scuttle’s Scooters, and the whimsical Mermaid Lagoon Theater, where you can catch “King Triton’s Concert.”
  4. Arabian Coast: Step into the magical world of Aladdin and Sinbad at the Arabian Coast, complete with the enchanting Caravan Carousel and Sinbad’s Storybook Voyage.
  5. Lost River Delta: This port takes guests on an adventure through a South American rainforest, featuring the thrilling Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull and Raging Spirits roller coaster.
  6. Port Discovery: Port Discovery offers a glimpse into the future with attractions like Aquatopia and the StormRider simulator, where guests embark on a weather-controlling adventure.
  7. American Waterfront: Transport yourself to the golden age of America’s eastern seaboard with attractions like Tower of Terror, Toy Story Mania!, and the charming DisneySea Electric Railway.

Tokyo DisneySea also boasts a variety of dining options inspired by the different ports of call. From Mediterranean cuisine to American classics, you can savor a wide range of flavors. And don’t forget to explore the unique merchandise shops, where you’ll find exclusive DisneySea-themed souvenirs, clothing, and collectibles.

The entertainment at Tokyo DisneySea is nothing short of spectacular. The park hosts a series of captivating shows and parades throughout the day, including “Fantasmic!” at Mediterranean Harbor and “Big Band Beat” at the Broadway Music Theatre. These performances add an extra layer of magic to your visit.

One of the unique aspects of Tokyo DisneySea is its multilingual approach. The park offers attractions, shows, and entertainment in multiple languages, including English, Japanese, and more. This makes it an ideal destination for international travelers.

Tokyo DisneySea truly comes alive after sunset. The park’s stunning nighttime entertainment includes the “Fantasmic!” nighttime spectacular, where Mickey Mouse battles Disney villains in a captivating show featuring fireworks, water projections, and special effects.

To make the most of your visit to Tokyo DisneySea, it’s advisable to plan ahead and arrive early to secure FastPasses for popular attractions. The park can get crowded, especially on weekends and holidays, so having a well-thought-out itinerary is key to maximizing your enjoyment.

Tokyo DisneySea is a maritime wonderland that combines the magic of Disney with the allure of the sea. Its meticulous attention to detail, immersive attractions, and unique themed ports make it a theme park experience like no other. Whether you’re a Disney fan, an adventure seeker, or simply someone looking to be enchanted by the world of imagination, Tokyo DisneySea promises a journey filled with cherished memories and the wonder of maritime exploration. So, set sail for Tokyo DisneySea and embark on an adventure that will transport you to a world of magic, mystery, and maritime marvels.

Two Men Arrested for Trespassing Backstage at Tokyo DisneySea

Two men were arrested for trespassing backstage at Tokyo DisneySea on February 21st, according to Nippon Television Network News24 (in Japanese). The two, one in his forties and one teenager, reportedly met online before attempting to enter the backstage area.

After entering the backstage area, an Oriental Land Company Cast Member became suspicious of the two and immediately reported them to the Chiba Prefectural Police. Upon investigation of their belongings, police found forged OLC identification cards (which must be shown to enter the shared backstage area between Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea). It’s believed these cards were used to bypass the initial security check. Upon arrest, the men stated that they hoped to see “something rare and interesting”.

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

Via wdwnt.com

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.

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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

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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.

New “Believe! Sea of Dreams” Nighttime Show Coming to Tokyo DisneySea in 2021

After the departure of Fantasmic! earlier this year, Tokyo DisneySea was left without a nighttime show. Now, the Tokyo Disney Resort has announced that a new show will come to Tokyo DisneySea in fiscal year 2021 as part of the Tokyo DisneySea 20th Anniversary celebration – Believe! Sea of Dreams.

Believe! Sea of Dreams will be presented on the waters of Mediterranean Harbor in Tokyo DisneySea. This grand, breath-taking performance will remind Guests of the importance of having a dream and always believing in it, according to the Oriental Land Company.

Construction has been ongoing around Mediterranean Harbor even during the closure, likely in preparation for the show. No further details about the show were announced.

Tokyo Disneyland & Tokyo DisneySea To Reopen July 1st

Disney is on the move! After yesterday’s news of Disneyland Paris reopening July 15, Disney Parks News Twitter has announced Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea will reopen on July 1!

According to the Tokyo Disneyland website:

“With the reopening of both parks, we are implementing measures in accordance with the Amusement Park and Theme Park New Coronavirus Infection Containment Guidelines that were developed based on the government’s Basic Policies for Novel Coronavirus Disease Control, and additionally are following government agency guidance to give top priority to the health and safety of our guests and cast members in our operations.”

“We will be deliberate in our operations, thoroughly implementing health and safety measures such as controlled capacity through limits on attendance, limited visitors in attractions, shops, restaurants, and other facilities, regular cleaning and sanitization, proactively requesting guests to maintain social distancing, among other things. We will also endeavor to promote health and safety by having the information filled in for the primary contact person when guests purchase tickets.”

There are several healthy and safety measures Tokyo Disneyland will be implementing as well as guidelines for Cast Members and Guests including temperature checks, mask requirement and maintaining social distancing.

Park operations overview for Wednesday, July 1, 2020 – until further notice operations hours are 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. In both parks, attractions, entertainment, shops and restaurants will operate with reduced capacity or will be closed.

To read more about the reopening and ticket options, visit the Tokyo Disneyland website.