I often read a lot of posts asking, "Between Disney Land and Disney Sea, which one should I go to?"
I can't answer that myself, haha. But I chose Disney Sea because I didn't even know it existed before.
I did some research on the forums and found out that
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"I have to go to Tokyo DisneySea."
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-- We started our journey in Tokyo, leaving early in the morning. But there was a bit of a headache.
The tickets we bought in advance from the country couldn't be found (which was bad because they cost a total of 4,000 baht).
But in the end, we found them. We had to rummage through everything in the room.
We traveled from Tokyo Station on the Ginza line to the last station.
We stopped to leave our bags here because we were afraid there wouldn't be any storage at Disney Sea (but actually there is, and a lot of it, haha).
Then we took the JR Line train for another 2-3 stations and we were there. --
-- Upon arriving at the final station, we all walked down together. I must say, the entrance didn't look very exciting. (Because I thought it would be more spectacular, since it's the only one here.)
Once inside, we had to buy a train ticket within Disney. It costs 260 yen per ticket, and the stops are Disney Land and Disney Sea. --
-- The atmosphere on the train was full of excitement, with children wide-eyed with wonder and even the Japanese dressed to match the occasion.
There is ample parking available here. Those who rent a car can easily find a spot, including parking at the Disney Resort (but it's very expensive). --
-- When we arrived at Disney Sea Station, we followed the locals to the ticket counter. There were quite a lot of people, but luckily we had already bought our tickets, so we didn't have to queue. We went straight to the entrance. There were staff waiting to greet us, as well as Disney mascots waiting to take pictures with us. --
-- Right before the entrance, there are places where you have to pay (it's better to keep your children away if you bring them along). There are people walking everywhere.
Children and women are trying on the clothes and accessories that are hanging there.
There are things here that will make you spend money all the time, from clothes to bags, shoes, and toys.
In the end, we ended up spending money on it too. --
-- At first, I thought this place would be like any other amusement park (I've only been to ones in Thailand, haha).
But after walking past the entrance, I was met with a volcano that I couldn't believe was so big (haha, I'm such a country bumpkin).
I was so excited inside, but I didn't dare show it too much. --
-- This area is divided into zones according to the movie or cartoon plots, as shown on the map above.
At first, it was a bit confusing because there were shops everywhere trying to catch your eye.
But in the end, since we were already there, we had to walk around the whole place anyway.
We walked around to the left, and the buildings in this area were decorated in an Italian style. --
-- After walking around taking photos for a while, I saw a very long queue of people waiting.
If you come here, you have to be patient. If you want to play the rides, you have to wait a bit.
But I guarantee that if you get a chance to try it, you will definitely love it.
I only got to try one ride, which I think is called a haunted house. The atmosphere was scary, even though there were a lot of people.
The technology is amazing. I'm already scared, and it made me even more scared (but it was so much fun, you have to try it). --
-- After leaving the haunted house, we continued walking along the path.
The area is decorated in a coastal town style, with boats of various sizes, a realistic flowing river,
and souvenir shops, as usual. --
-- The next city, if I'm not mistaken, should be the city in the aftermath of Tomorrowland.
Everything looks futuristic and advanced. --
-- I didn't hesitate and immediately went to queue up to play (this ride doesn't have a long wait).
There were dozens of people waiting in line before me, each one excited to play the game.
Because there's not much chance to play (everything else has a long wait lol) --
-- The next zone will be in the style of Egypt.
Decorated with large trees, rivers, and a roller coaster to queue for.
I stood in line for a while, but it didn't move, so I gave up. --
-- The next city is decorated in an Indian style.
There are mascots from the cartoon Aladdin for you to take pictures with (I can't remember their names).
You can also try the magic carpet. The queue is short, so you can play right away. --
-- The next city is a fantasy city, like underwater, with mermaids (I don't know what to call them lol).
But it's very beautiful here, exciting. The lights are beautiful.
But it's a bit difficult to take pictures because it's quite dark. --
-- The interior is designed to make us feel like we are really underwater.
There are many rides to choose from, but I'd rather pass. --
-- And then we walked around taking pictures.
We went at a leisurely pace, but the weather was very cold. The day I went, it was very cold.
There was no sunlight, so the pictures came out a bit dark. --
-- The next city is like an island. There is a volcano inside. I don't really know how it's decorated.
But if I had to guess, it would be a combination of Peter Pan and Pompeii (lol, I'm just guessing). --
-- We've been here for a while now, and we're starting to get a little hungry. So we decided to spend some money on snacks.
The snacks aren't too expensive, except for the packaging they come in.
If you don't mind spending a little extra, then go ahead and buy some (it's not like we get to come here very often). --
-- After that, we walked back to the front of the island. It looked like a pier. We walked out when it was almost dark, and it was beautiful in a different way. --
-- As I walked to the front entrance, I was greeted by the sight of the harbor at night.
I must say it was very beautiful, but unfortunately the pictures are not very clear. --
-- In the end, I found a way out.
But Disney didn't forget to set up a souvenir shop in case we had any money left. --
That's all for Tokyo DisneySea, a place I've always dreamed of visiting.
Thank you to my travel companions. Without you, this trip wouldn't have been possible.
Thank you for the post that asked: Between Disney Land and Disney Sea, which should we go to?
Because now I know.
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" This is the place I really need to go. "
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