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50 AMAZING Things You Never Knew Were in Tokyo Disney 

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Lava monsters, the first ever theme park land dedicated to Tangled, and… cheaper ticket prices? Tokyo Disney is an AMAZING place - and we wanna help you explore every little inch of it. So join us on an EPIC overseas trip TODAY, here on DFB Guide.
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Комментарии : 34   
@suecoppola1081
@suecoppola1081 15 дней назад
It should be mentioned that people sit for the parades although you can stand at the back, makes watching the parade very easy. In the theaters they ask you to take hats and ears off so everyone can see
@UmmYeahOk
@UmmYeahOk 13 дней назад
Guys! I just rode the Beast ride earlier this month, and I’m telling you, I cried! It was so beautiful and so magical I freaking cried!
@dfbbreea
@dfbbreea 12 дней назад
It’s MIND BOGGLING!!
@robertkahro4565
@robertkahro4565 14 дней назад
The North American Guests could learn MUCH from Japanese patrons when it comes to courtesy and respect inside Disney parks!
@texasburbs4380
@texasburbs4380 12 дней назад
I wish I could like this 100 times!
@UmmYeahOk
@UmmYeahOk 13 дней назад
Regarding Stitch’s Tiki Room: There’s actually a Stitch animé series where Stitch ends up leaving Hawaii after Lilo grows up, and ends up living with another girl in Japan. Well, one episode, they go visit Tokyo Disneyland. He crashes his ship near the tiki room. It just so happens to be the exact same one you see in real life that has also crashed landed at the real tiki room.
@dfbbreea
@dfbbreea 12 дней назад
Perfect!!!
@dfbbreea
@dfbbreea 14 дней назад
If you’re watching this on 6/26, then HAPPY STITCH DAY!! 💙🩵🤍
@theRealtensigh
@theRealtensigh 7 дней назад
Tokyo Disney Land isn't actually managed by Disney, it's managed by a Japanese company who licenses management from Disney. They do an AMAZING job.
@collinfossell
@collinfossell 12 дней назад
Hi AJ, just to let you know, I did watch your video about going to Tokyo Disneyland and I was kind of surprised how you told me that it’s quite common for people to be carrying around stuffed animals throughout the park in Tokyo Disneyland I was surprised on that one because I do that too. Sometimes when I go places the teddy bear that I like to carry with me for to help keep me comfort so just wanted to share that with you.
@luminglas
@luminglas 14 дней назад
Mere seconds into the video and I have to say gosh the Tokyo parks are just the best of Disney.
@maybethistimeIV
@maybethistimeIV 12 дней назад
20,000 Leagues under the sea was in Disneyland in the 80s
@UmmYeahOk
@UmmYeahOk 13 дней назад
So I recently spent four nights at the Sheraton across the street from Fantasy Springs, and OMG, it was so magical! We stayed there because it owned by Marriott, and it’s nicer than Disney deluxe hotels in the states, but for the price of a value resort. I did not get the Bayside view, instead, I opened my window to discover freaking Neverland! Like, it was there! They light it up at night, and the volcanos smoke constantly. You can see the monorail go round, AND watch the fireworks and drone show from your hotel room! It’s also walking distance to the monorail station, but there is a shuttle service if needed. In fact, they have complimentary shuttles to the monorail station, the train station, and Disneyland every few minutes. …not 30-45 minutes with Disney claiming it’s 7. It it was so close, we walked to the monorail station most of the time. And because of the loop, the trains are practically empty when they come to pick you up. I got to sit at the very front, just like in this video. So magical!
@scarlett453
@scarlett453 13 дней назад
As someone who has never been to any of the parks, (and is living my disney life vicariously through these video's) I never knew how absurdly expensive the US parks are...
@UmmYeahOk
@UmmYeahOk 13 дней назад
What’s ridiculous is how much cheaper and overall better the Japan parks are in comparison. Oriental Land Company would make so much more money if they offered a little less, charged a little more, and even paid their cast members less. But they’re ok with simply making a profit and not an over excessive amount of profit because they have honor. Meanwhile, US parks have switched to generic ketchup, and even hiding it behind the counter, because those precious pennies add up.
@suecoppola1081
@suecoppola1081 15 дней назад
Okay, you left out the electric light parade which is spectacular
@pip0la51
@pip0la51 10 дней назад
So for at least some of the shows - Big Band Beat, for example, you can still line up even without a lottery pass! We didn’t realize you could do that but were surprised people were lining up outside for so long so we asked - and yes, you could still line up and they let a certain amount of people. At big band best it’s a separate seating area than those with lottery tickets.
@Paolo_DLR
@Paolo_DLR 14 дней назад
Count me in as an Aquatopia stan. It's top of my priority list when we visit next month.
@dfbbreea
@dfbbreea 13 дней назад
Weeeeee!
@user-xf1cx9im6z
@user-xf1cx9im6z 14 дней назад
I loved the miniature dollhouse
@dfbbreea
@dfbbreea 13 дней назад
Right?? So cute!
@ArtFreeman
@ArtFreeman 15 дней назад
I have been to Disney in Tokyo a few times but my children have been there many more times.
@user-py1zn5lp3w
@user-py1zn5lp3w 11 дней назад
Great video. I loved this. You guys really showed us so much of the parks.
@tpetty528
@tpetty528 12 дней назад
so cool to hear Breea on this one haha
@johnyoungs3174
@johnyoungs3174 14 дней назад
The Suica card can also be added on an iPhone in the wallet app.
@franklee538
@franklee538 9 дней назад
Japanese people are also very patient and will wait hours for everything but especially parades. Get your spot early.
@texasburbs4380
@texasburbs4380 12 дней назад
Such an amazing park! Love the info....
@dfbbreea
@dfbbreea 12 дней назад
It’s so pretty!!
@marilopez5872
@marilopez5872 14 дней назад
Thank you for this !
@TVTIME-be8ze
@TVTIME-be8ze 15 дней назад
Once you think that would be a lot of money like spending thousands of dollars for plane tickets and doing everything there and spending extra on going to Disney and you know Disney ain’t cheap
@suecoppola1081
@suecoppola1081 15 дней назад
So, the yen exchange rate is 158 to the dollar, out park tickets with the conversion was 68 bucks, that covered any and all extras every day when compared to the USA. The deluxe hotel ran us w50 with the conversion and the room was fabulous.
@TVTIME-be8ze
@TVTIME-be8ze 15 дней назад
@@suecoppola1081 the whole Yen thing confuses me, comparing it to American dollars
@UmmYeahOk
@UmmYeahOk 13 дней назад
@@TVTIME-be8zeSo not only is the yen down right now, but since it’s Oriental Land Company, they don’t charge as much as Disney. They are ok with making a profit without offering less, charging more, or paying staff less. Right now, Tokyo is considered the fourth most affordable places in the world. If you can stay away from American companies, and American brands, everything there cheap. Of course, living there, pay is a little different. They don’t make a whole lot of money, but they have universal healthcare, and most don’t have car expenses, since they don’t need one. Because people don’t make much, things are priced accordingly. That said, they also don’t have tipping there. They pay their employees a living wage. Anyway, I just went there a few weeks ago. The danger is that because things are so much more affordable, you end up buying more. Also, it cost US$8000 to fly a family of three from Dallas to Tokyo. THAT is the major cost right there. This is the main reason it’s still a once in a lifetime trip for most people. I would absolutely love to go back. Two weeks in that country, and I did not want to leave. This is coming from someone who was worried about culture shock and homesickness.
@theRealtensigh
@theRealtensigh 5 дней назад
"in all its problematic glory" LOL. It's not "problematic", people are the problem.
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