During my recent visit, my mum lost her diamond ring (just swarowski nothing too expensive). She noticed it right after we stepped out of Roger Rabbit ride and could not pin point as to where it might have dropped or when it happened. She was ready to part with it as it was like finding a needle in a haystack especially since we just stepped out of a dark ride. I just took my chances and asking the cast members at the ride if they have seen a ring. With the little English they know, they had me speak into their phone and try to decipher what I was saying with some translation app and some charades from my part. They felt so concerned that my mum had lost a ring and was determined to find it even after i said that it is okay if it was not found. they started speaking over the walkie talkie. another was trying to cheer my mum up. and another was literally standing where people were alighting from the car and checked every single one for the ring. and to my surprise, they found the ring after 2-3 minutes in! This is probably the best showcase of the level of commitment and service the Japanese cast member put in their work. I would expect grunts and annoyance from other parks if the same were to happen elsewhere.
Same with my wife's mobile phone: she lost it in the park during our honey moon, and they gave it her back in few minutes. Thanks to this what could have been a sad memory in our honey moon trip became a great memory
This happened to my friend as well! last year, we tried this extreme ride and it was fun. right after that we explored more of the resort and when it was already evening, we just realized that my friend’s ring was missing. so we went back to ask the staff of that extreme ride if they found a ring. luckily we have our young japanese cousin to describe the ring specifically and as our translator 😊💖 staff tried their best, and they communicated with their walkie talkie as well. it didn’t took long after they found it and realized we left it on the tray where we put our stuff before riding. This is one of my reasons why I love Japan! you can leave ur belongings everywhere and trust them. 🥺💖
Absolutely amazing park. The cast is incredible (they could teach US cast members and execs about Disney-level customer service) and the place is immaculate ( to the point where cast members wipe down benches while it’s raining!). My only complaint is that the clothing doesn’t come in sizes for Pooh-sized Westerners! If you’re a hardcore Disney parks fan, you need to go. Now. Seriously!
Thanks for the brilliant reviews of Disneyland Tokyo and Disney sea, you have helped us make a very difficult choice on which to cut due to time restraints. have pressed all the buttons and look forward to exploring your channel :)
*You know when they're reviewing a Theme Park and they keep mentioning the other Theme Park (Cough-CoughDisneySea) that the other Theme Park is just THAT good....*
Little late to the video lol. “Anniversary merch prices more expensive than other parks, averaging around $45 USD” Me who bought a long sleeve shirt for 50th at WDW for over $70: 😐
@@ReviewTyme so just thought you said International Street in the video. I may have misheard . I think the parade is called the Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dream Lights though.
Whoops correct you are, I think I referred to it as the Main Street Electrical Parade Dreamlights in the video and later talk about one of the bigger changes compared to other parks is that Main Street USA was changed to International Street :) - Luke
How are they able to do this without giving credit/money to Disney ? Also do they have the Disney princesses?since you cannot have all Japanese actresses dressed as the princesses !
Whilst at first glance it may not look that different but the entire ride is trackless meaning each car dances with the others and follows different paths throughout the attraction, partner this with full scale animatronics not the statues like elsewhere and a little bit of Disney magic and you have an attraction not to be missed!
I have been to Pooh rides in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo several times and the Tokyo one is just amazing by a far mile. It is the first ride I will grab a fast pass or run to when the theme park opens. As for HK and Shanghai, I usually skip it on my return trips these days unless it has a short wait time - which is never.
Unfortunately Tokyo Doesn't offer park hopper tickets until you get a 3 or 4 day ticket and even then you can only park hop on days 3&4 not 1 or 2. If you did want to do both parks in a single day you would need two 1 day tickets but it would be difficult to get everything done. - Luke
Hey there! I have been to both parks multiple times and would recommend 1 day per park minimum. My husband and I managed to ride almost every ride in one day once, but we did not see any shows or other entertainment (which I do not recommend), walked over 20km's to do so and were there from drop to close. I highly doubt we could have achieved even close to that at DisneySea. If it is your first trip DisneySea will have you walking around in wonder for at least an hour anyway. So overall, I would recommend 1 day at Disneyland and if you can manage it 2 at DisneySea. HAVE SO MUCH FUN XX
@@livingstoked hey thanks for the informative response! Yeah I guessed we should do full days in each park but were just a bit stuck for time. Might just do disneysea this time and the other one next time we go to japan!
No they have more creative control on a way as the orientalnland company have imagineers mor Bridget than in many works round the world. All the rides are still from Disney imagineers
Tokyo in late July to August gets very similar Humidity to the middle of summer in Florida, with that real sticky feeling heat. Outside of summer, however, Tokyo's humidity is quite bearable and gets quite cold in Winter, with it even occasionally snowing at the Tokyo Disney Resort. - Luke
This Isnt Walts Disneyland" nothing like the Real disneyland in sunny southern California with the foundation from 1950s instilled by Walt at a time when Magic Was Allowed To Happen..
The park looks ok but it’s definitely not as good as the original Disneyland and for Disney sea that doesn’t belong in a Disney park it belongs in Italy as an Italian park.
Honestly unless your reeeeallly a massive disney fan, skip this place and go to japans universal studios Its only a bullet train ride away. I alsp didn't know disney c existed hahaha
osaka is 2.5 hrs away from tokyo by bullet train. adding some additional traveling time could lead up to an extra 1 hour +. If you're in already in osaka or planning to go, definitely visit universal. but if I'm in tokyo, i will definitely always do either disneyland or disneysea. in fact, i plan my japan trips around the disney parks. disneysea has the best theming in a theme park in the world. and tokyo disneyland has the best atmosphere and joy and experiences that cannot be compared to other parks in the world. Mind you i've been to paris, shanghai, hk, anaheim disney parks and universal in singapore, osaka and LA. The tokyo disney resort wins hands down.
@@daryltan5167 I've been to Tokyo Disney twice and enjoyed it immensely I just found it quite compact, and was planning to visit to Disney in Florida in the future thinking it would be bigger, grander, more rides etc. but you sound like you know what you're on about. what would you say is the size difference between Disney in Anaheim and Disney in Tokyo? As I went to Anaheim when I was a kid and remember it being huge but I'm conscious that might also be because I was about 10 years old. And also would you say that the Florida theme-parks are worth a visit regardless?
I’m really a massive Disney fan and would go to the main Tokyo Disneyland but not Disney sea that’s just rubbish and I would rather to visit the universal because Tokyo Disneyland is the worst out of the Disneyland resorts for me
During my recent visit, my mum lost her diamond ring (just swarowski nothing too expensive). She noticed it right after we stepped out of Roger Rabbit ride and could not pin point as to where it might have dropped or when it happened. She was ready to part with it as it was like finding a needle in a haystack especially since we just stepped out of a dark ride. I just took my chances and asking the cast members at the ride if they have seen a ring. With the little English they know, they had me speak into their phone and try to decipher what I was saying with some translation app and some charades from my part. They felt so concerned that my mum had lost a ring and was determined to find it even after i said that it is okay if it was not found. they started speaking over the walkie talkie. another was trying to cheer my mum up. and another was literally standing where people were alighting from the car and checked every single one for the ring. and to my surprise, they found the ring after 2-3 minutes in! This is probably the best showcase of the level of commitment and service the Japanese cast member put in their work. I would expect grunts and annoyance from other parks if the same were to happen elsewhere.
Same with my wife's mobile phone: she lost it in the park during our honey moon, and they gave it her back in few minutes. Thanks to this what could have been a sad memory in our honey moon trip became a great memory
This happened to my friend as well! last year, we tried this extreme ride and it was fun. right after that we explored more of the resort and when it was already evening, we just realized that my friend’s ring was missing. so we went back to ask the staff of that extreme ride if they found a ring. luckily we have our young japanese cousin to describe the ring specifically and as our translator 😊💖 staff tried their best, and they communicated with their walkie talkie as well. it didn’t took long after they found it and realized we left it on the tray where we put our stuff before riding. This is one of my reasons why I love Japan! you can leave ur belongings everywhere and trust them. 🥺💖
I guess Im kind of randomly asking but does anyone know of a good website to watch newly released series online ?
@@tituschase4074 Fmovies, hope this helps!
Absolutely amazing park. The cast is incredible (they could teach US cast members and execs about Disney-level customer service) and the place is immaculate ( to the point where cast members wipe down benches while it’s raining!). My only complaint is that the clothing doesn’t come in sizes for Pooh-sized Westerners! If you’re a hardcore Disney parks fan, you need to go. Now. Seriously!
The fact that you guys only have 174 subscribers is a crime!!!
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I love this review! You've done such a great job covering an amazing park and the score is spot on!
Hope to see you guys there sometime.
If Beauty and the Beast turns out as spectacular as it looks we might see you there sooner than expected! - Luke
Thanks for the brilliant reviews of Disneyland Tokyo and Disney sea, you have helped us make a very difficult choice on which to cut due to time restraints. have pressed all the buttons and look forward to exploring your channel :)
This is definitely the highest quality themepark content in my opinion...
Absolutely love all your video contents❤️
*You know when they're reviewing a Theme Park and they keep mentioning the other Theme Park (Cough-CoughDisneySea) that the other Theme Park is just THAT good....*
I lost my scarf at toyko disney land one time and a week later they mailed it to my house 😁 so amazing!
Little late to the video lol.
“Anniversary merch prices more expensive than other parks, averaging around $45 USD”
Me who bought a long sleeve shirt for 50th at WDW for over $70: 😐
My only complaint is that the train is not a transport ride
Are there English-speaking meet & greet characters? I'd love to hear characters like The Mad Hatter, Alice, Peter Pan & the Princesses speak Japanese.
Face Characters at Tokyo Disneyland all speak at least English, though some do speak some Japanese as well! - Luke
Are you going to review Disneyland Paris
We eventually want to review every Disney resort and park, and Europe is in our plans for a possible 2020 trip! - Dom
ReviewTyme Thanks! Love that park, Wasn’t expecting a response 😂
This didn’t age well
@@ReviewTyme oop-
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7:15 It's World Bazaar, Not International Street
I only had one day at the resort and decided to spend it here!
Isn't Main Street over there called World Bazaar?
Yep and it is undercover, though interestingly they still call their night parade The Mainstreet Electrical Parade: Dreamlights! - Luke
@@ReviewTyme so just thought you said International Street in the video. I may have misheard . I think the parade is called the Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dream Lights though.
Whoops correct you are, I think I referred to it as the Main Street Electrical Parade Dreamlights in the video and later talk about one of the bigger changes compared to other parks is that Main Street USA was changed to International Street :) - Luke
@@ReviewTyme world bazaar looks like Hollywood land in universal studios
How are they able to do this without giving credit/money to Disney ? Also do they have the Disney princesses?since you cannot have all Japanese actresses dressed as the princesses !
10:29 Pooh Corner, huh? Where have I heard about this before?
They're pooh doesn't look much different from Magic Kingdom's version?... keep up the great work!
Whilst at first glance it may not look that different but the entire ride is trackless meaning each car dances with the others and follows different paths throughout the attraction, partner this with full scale animatronics not the statues like elsewhere and a little bit of Disney magic and you have an attraction not to be missed!
I have been to Pooh rides in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo several times and the Tokyo one is just amazing by a far mile. It is the first ride I will grab a fast pass or run to when the theme park opens. As for HK and Shanghai, I usually skip it on my return trips these days unless it has a short wait time - which is never.
2 years before corona virus outbreak.
Can you do the 2 parks in 1 day? Would you need 2 tickets?
Unfortunately Tokyo Doesn't offer park hopper tickets until you get a 3 or 4 day ticket and even then you can only park hop on days 3&4 not 1 or 2. If you did want to do both parks in a single day you would need two 1 day tickets but it would be difficult to get everything done. - Luke
@@ReviewTyme ok great, thanks for the reply!
Hey there! I have been to both parks multiple times and would recommend 1 day per park minimum. My husband and I managed to ride almost every ride in one day once, but we did not see any shows or other entertainment (which I do not recommend), walked over 20km's to do so and were there from drop to close. I highly doubt we could have achieved even close to that at DisneySea. If it is your first trip DisneySea will have you walking around in wonder for at least an hour anyway.
So overall, I would recommend 1 day at Disneyland and if you can manage it 2 at DisneySea. HAVE SO MUCH FUN XX
@@livingstoked hey thanks for the informative response! Yeah I guessed we should do full days in each park but were just a bit stuck for time. Might just do disneysea this time and the other one next time we go to japan!
@@paraic9163 DisneySea is unlike anything else. You definitely won't regret your choice. Enjoy Journey to the Centre of the Earth for me :D
If it isn’t own by Disney then dose that mean they don’t have creative control
They don’t, no.
No they have more creative control on a way as the orientalnland company have imagineers mor Bridget than in many works round the world. All the rides are still from Disney imagineers
How does Tokyo's heat/humidity compare to WDW's?
Tokyo in late July to August gets very similar Humidity to the middle of summer in Florida, with that real sticky feeling heat. Outside of summer, however, Tokyo's humidity is quite bearable and gets quite cold in Winter, with it even occasionally snowing at the Tokyo Disney Resort. - Luke
@@ReviewTyme Thanks! That's super helpful. I'm hoping to go later next year so your videos are great :D
No worries! We hope you have a great trip! Don’t be afraid to ask if you have anymore questions. - Luke
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Why does this guy speak like William Shatner?
'Poohs Honey Hunt' Sounds like the name of some nightmarish German pornography.
I don’t think it’s better then the magic kingdom for what I have seen but it’s decent enough this park
This Isnt Walts Disneyland" nothing like the Real disneyland in sunny southern California with the foundation from 1950s instilled by Walt at a time when Magic Was Allowed To Happen..
The park looks ok but it’s definitely not as good as the original Disneyland and for Disney sea that doesn’t belong in a Disney park it belongs in Italy as an Italian park.
@@DisneylandParisLover Have I ever heard such a bullshit comment regarding TDL before
This is the most boring Disney park in the world. Only go if you have nothing else to do.
Tokyo Disney sea is the most boring this is the second most boring
Honestly unless your reeeeallly a massive disney fan, skip this place and go to japans universal studios Its only a bullet train ride away.
I alsp didn't know disney c existed hahaha
osaka is 2.5 hrs away from tokyo by bullet train. adding some additional traveling time could lead up to an extra 1 hour +. If you're in already in osaka or planning to go, definitely visit universal. but if I'm in tokyo, i will definitely always do either disneyland or disneysea. in fact, i plan my japan trips around the disney parks. disneysea has the best theming in a theme park in the world. and tokyo disneyland has the best atmosphere and joy and experiences that cannot be compared to other parks in the world. Mind you i've been to paris, shanghai, hk, anaheim disney parks and universal in singapore, osaka and LA. The tokyo disney resort wins hands down.
@@daryltan5167 I've been to Tokyo Disney twice and enjoyed it immensely I just found it quite compact, and was planning to visit to Disney in Florida in the future thinking it would be bigger, grander, more rides etc. but you sound like you know what you're on about. what would you say is the size difference between Disney in Anaheim and Disney in Tokyo? As I went to Anaheim when I was a kid and remember it being huge but I'm conscious that might also be because I was about 10 years old. And also would you say that the Florida theme-parks are worth a visit regardless?
I’m really a massive Disney fan and would go to the main Tokyo Disneyland but not Disney sea that’s just rubbish and I would rather to visit the universal because Tokyo Disneyland is the worst out of the Disneyland resorts for me