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    Klook ANZ
    Klook ANZ
    Last updated 20 Dec 2023
    Credits -  tokyodisneyresort.jp & @chapple_watakun on Instagram

    Credits - tokyodisneyresort.jp & @chapple_watakun on Instagram

    There are a few Disneylands around the world, but did you know there is only one Disney Sea? It’s located in Japan. 
    Tokyo DisneySea is part of the Tokyo Disney Resort Complex, originally just Tokyo Disneyland. DisneySea opened in 2001, and as its name suggests, it’s more nautical-themed and overlooks Tokyo Bay. The shows and attractions at DisneySea are based on myths and legends of the sea.
    The waterways and harbours of Tokyo DisneySea are a big part of its magic. Credit: Sarah Castañeda on Unsplash
    The waterways and harbours of Tokyo DisneySea are a big part of its magic. Credit: Sarah Castañeda on Unsplash
    Expect romantic harbours, scenic boat rides, and wet and wild water rides!  Need more convincing? There’s only one DisneySea in the world, and many parkgoers claim it to be the best among Disney-themed parks! 
    If you’re wondering what sets it apart from its sibling, the easy answer is that it’s a little more geared towards teens and adults as rides tend to be more thrilling, and there’s booze served at some places! 
    Wanna know more? Here’s everything you need to know about Tokyo DisneySea before you go! 

    What is Tokyo DisneySea?

    You can hop on the Transit Steamer Line for a tour of the park via the waters. Credit: @hinata.disney_647 on Instagram
    You can hop on the Transit Steamer Line for a tour of the park via the waters. Credit: @hinata.disney_647 on Instagram
    Tokyo DisneySea is the sibling of Tokyo Disneyland, and together they comprise the Tokyo Disney Resort along with its chains of hotels. Its nautical themes will unleash your inner seafarer, or maybe even mermaid!
    Its highlights include creative interpretations of world-famous harbours: Mediterranean Harbour, American Waterfront, Arabian Coast, and more!
    Get Venice vibes in Japan and take a ride on the gondolas of DisneySea
    Get Venice vibes in Japan and take a ride on the gondolas of DisneySea
    it's also catered more towards teens and adults than Tokyo Disneyland, but there are still kid-friendly areas and rides. DisneySea also has a romantic vibe, especially with its harbours, making it perfect for dates. Oh, and did we mention they serve booze?
    Like DisneySea, there are heaps of experiences that you can only find in Tokyo. After your theme park exploration, check out these ten must-try Tokyo experiences:
    You can also check out this master list of fun things to do in Tokyo:

    Where can I buy tickets to Tokyo DisneySea? 

    Check out the vibrant castle at Mermaid Lagoon, based on the Little Mermaid.  Credits: @chapple_watakun on Instagram
    Check out the vibrant castle at Mermaid Lagoon, based on the Little Mermaid. Credits: @chapple_watakun on Instagram
    Tokyo DisneySea is popular among locals and tourists, so big crowds are usually expected.  Although you can queue up to purchase tix at the park’s entrance, you may be denied entry if the crowd inside is already too big. 
    To skip the queues and avoid disappointment, the easiest and most convenient way to pre-book tickets to Tokyo DisneySea is on Klook. You can book a 1-day pass for either DisneySea or Disneyland. Or why not both?

    What time does DisneySea Open? 

    Opening hours are typically 9 AM to 9 PM, but you can check out their calendar in case of adjustments. 

    What are the different themed areas inside DisneySea? 

    Tokyo DisneySea has seven themed zones or “Ports of Call,” all based on harbours of the world or Disney films. You’ll spot the first one, Mediterranean Harbor, at the entrance. You’ll immediately be reminded of an Italian port town complete with canals and gondolas. 
    Mediterranean Harbor is reminiscent of an Italian port town, with Venitian canals and gondolas.] Credits: @my.mmory on Instagram
    Mediterranean Harbor is reminiscent of an Italian port town, with Venitian canals and gondolas.] Credits: @my.mmory on Instagram
    Another Port of Call is the Jules Verne-inspired Mysterious Island, where you can board Captain Nemo’s submarine and explore the ocean or journey to the centre of the Earth. And while most Disney parks have a princess’ castle as their centrepiece, DisneySea has an active volcano that erupts during the day—it’s completely safe, by the way!
    Mermaid Lagoon is the turf of Ariel and her friends, with plenty of fun attractions suitable for kids. There’s even an underwater-themed playground for the little ones!
    DisneySea will also transport you to the Arabian Coast! ] Credits: @_kaochuu on Instagram
    DisneySea will also transport you to the Arabian Coast! ] Credits: @_kaochuu on Instagram
    Another Port of Call that will transfer you to a different part of the world is the Arabian Coast, based on Arabian Nights, where Aladdin, Sinbad and friends originated. 
    Lost River Delta is based on the Aztec Ruins in the Central American jungle. Experience Indiana Jones-esque adventures and hop on the Raging Spirits Roller Coaster to pump the adrenaline! Its futuristic sibling is Port Discovery, which has equally futuristic simulation rides. 
    Finally, there’s the American Waterfront, reminiscent of 20th-century New York, New England, and Cape Cod harbours. Its coastline is dotted with American-style restos and shops. You can also hop aboard the S.S. Columbia steam liner to journey the park's waters. 

    What rides and attractions are at DisneySea? 

    Tokyo DisneySea has heaps of fun and exciting rides based on various Disney franchises and their respective Ports of Call. If you’re with kids, Toy Story Mania! in American Waterfront is a great pick! On this tram ride, you can simultaneously play arcade and carnival games. 
    The Tower of Terror is a classic Disney ride with many versions all over the world!
    The Tower of Terror is a classic Disney ride with many versions all over the world!
    Also on American Waterfront is the Tower of Terror, a tower drop ride that’s sure to thrill! Versions of this ride are based on the Twilight Zone in Disney parks worldwide, but DisneySea follows an original storyline of Harrison Hightower III, the tower’s builder and owner. 
    Venturing into Mysterious Island, you can embark on the Journey to the Center of the Earth, a subterranean ride that takes you through the park’s centrepiece active volcano! Also in Mysterious Island is 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, a submarine ride that’s as DisneySea as it gets, taking you to the depths of the sea!
    Delve into the sea (20,000 leagues under it, to be precise) on Captain Nemo’s submarine!
    Delve into the sea (20,000 leagues under it, to be precise) on Captain Nemo’s submarine!
    At Lost River Delta, you can hop on Raging Spirits, a thrilling roller coaster that speeds through excavations in Central America, complete with a 360-degree loop!

    When’s the best time to visit DisneySea? 

    Strike a pose at DisneySea’s many stunning harbours ] Credits: @shi_atsu119 on Instagram
    Strike a pose at DisneySea’s many stunning harbours ] Credits: @shi_atsu119 on Instagram
    Thanks to its popularity, DisneySea hardly has a low season. It attracts its biggest crowds during public holidays in Japan, such as New Year's, Golden Week (end of April to early May) and school holidays. You can avoid those seasons if you don’t like crowds.
    If you don’t mind crowds, these holidays are great for catching seasonal events and celebrations such as Christmas and Halloween.
    If you want to experience the most unique Disney park in the world, then a trip to Tokyo DisneySea is in order. Get ready for a splashing good time!
    After your one-of-a-kind Disney experience, you can also explore these nine dream destinations in Japan:
    Written by: Rohana Monzon