Sir, this video you put together is fantastic! I was at Disneyland Paris 10 years ago and I still keep wonderful memories (Big Thunder Mountain, YAY!!) I wish the whole world was made and taken care of in the same way as Disneyland. It seems almost impossible not to feel happy when you´re in a place like that.
I'm surprised to see the park looks similar to the one in Florida in some spots. I.o.w. the layout of what is next to what. Very beautiful flora, by the way! I hope to visit Tokyo Disneyland some day~
Great video! I'm incredibly surprised how dead it is though!! Especially for a super-busy place like Tokyo, I'm surprised how little people are there! I can't wait to go, I hope it's as unbusy as this when I get there! Haha the one in Anaheim is so packed full of people that it's hard to even walk around there. Thanks for the upload!
omg this has made me sooo excited. im going to japan with my japanese class this coming monday and we are going to disneyland, im so fricking excited :D:D:D:D
Ok Trent I have to ask . What do you do for a living that you can travel so much and do you travel alone or with someone ?I love Disney so much and really enjoy all of your videos . Just wondered! Rena , Texas
It is called "Nightfall Glow". When I went, it was only 3 months after the earthquake, so there were no fireworks. I believe that this parade is run on rainy nights instead of the fireworks. It's a very short parade... I think there were only 4 floats.
Thanks! I think it was quiet as it was only 3 months after the earthquake / tsunami last year. Also, compared to Anaheim, the park has much more space which probably seems to absorb the crowds better. Make sure you also go to DisneySea when you are there!
Thanks! Haven't been to Disneyland Paris, but I will be heading to Europe on a holiday next month and it is on my itinerary... so stay tuned for some Disneyland Paris videos! Big Thunder Mountain would be one of my favourite rides, but it will be closed for maintenance when I'm there... Doh!
@whbon73 Thanks... glad ya liked the videos. I've been to Anaheim, Orlando and Tokyo... Disney World in Orlando would be my favourite just for the sheer scale of the place with Anaheim a close second. Would love them to build a park down here in Australia... but I doubt that would happen anytime soon! :)
Have you been to another Disneyland before? If you have, go for Disney Sea as Tokyo Disneyland is similar to the others. If not, then you may need to flip a coin to decide! :) In my opinion, the theming and scale of Disney Sea is amazing... plus it has its own Fantasmic show at night which is brilliant!
@Greenkai3000 Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! This is pretty much most of what I recorded when I was there. Yes, I did also go to DisneySea the next day and will put that video together sometime in the next few weeks if I have time. In the meantime, I already have 2 videos for DisneySea, one of the Fantasmic show and the other of the Journey to the Center of the Earth ride.
Teether Geaver I think this was taken on a holiday. I read that like on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays are usually dead but I could be thinking of Tokyo DisneySea
I was there only 3 months after the earthquake... there were no fireworks when they reopened maybe due to low crowds... plus it was heading into the rainy part of the year where I heard that they run a night parade instead of doing fireworks.
Wow Trent you lucky Dog .You sound very worldly I never really get out Of Texas .We go to Disney World every 3 or 4 years But Its super expensive for us and I am a huge Disney Collector . I even collect Disney Maps so If you ever have extras from the Different parks feel free to send them my way . Have Fun you Lucky dog ....I have never been to Vegas either but my Husband has and We really want to take a trip together some day . Have a great weekend . See ya ..... Rena Texas
No... they probably leave the decorations for a couple of months to get value out of it. The park was also closed for just over a month after that major earthquake in March, so maybe this could have been a factor why they left the Easter decorations up a while longer after it reopened.
The tex mex world in this park is Westernland along with its sub land of Critter Country, they are all margarita worlds due to themes of the Southwest, modelled after Texas, Arizona and New Mexico, and Mexico also counts.
Thanks... glad ya liked the video! I also thought the Easter theme in June was a bit weird... makes sense in March/April, but not June! This was only 3 months after the earthquake and Disneyland did not reopen until mid April, so maybe this played a part in why the Easter theme remained a bit longer. Just a guess!
@oliviahearts16 Glad you liked the video... and I also had a great time at Tokyo Disneyland too! There has always been rumours that Disney would open a park in Australia one day, but I think that will be several years down the track. According to news reports a couple of years ago, a group of Disney execs viewed potential locations including Avalon (west of Melbourne), Sydney and the Gold Coast. Fingers crossed it happens one day! :)
Sorry, that's too tough to answer as I don't really keep track... I am frugal with my money though and rarely buy things like the merchandise. Prices seemed to be inline with the US Disney Parks... actually, I even thought some of the prices for food were quite reasonable for a theme park. When I went, there was a good rate for the AUD vs Yen... not sure about USD.
I'm going to tokyo next year (I'll be 17) by myself cuz friends and fam have money probs and if ur an otaku ( I am) ur dream is to go to Japan, so I'm thinking getting a 2day pass which is around 100 usd but are the lines long for the rides?
extremely long. If there are many attractions you want to ride, I recommend using the fast passes in the best way possible. If you have time, you should research the wait times and predict how long the lines are going to be when you go there. I've seen a line that lasts 300 minutes by the way
@trentotoole aww i'm from australia too! :) i went only a couple of weeks ago! ohh it was so fun :D are you serious, one in sydney? that'd be awesome, but would it be maintained as well as thte tokyo one? but it'd still be so awesome. :)
I agree! I have had a couple of comments in the past couple of days about the POTC music in the video. I have the full recording, so I will post it tonight for you... should be up in the next 24 hours.
That's because TDL is located in a windy area right on the shoreline, so for the safety of the guests, fireworks are not such a good option. Also, the Japanese hate loud noises, so the people living in the neighbourhood have complained, forcing Disneyland to limit the amount of fireworks used... Geez, if they don't like fireworks, why did they move there? *grumbles* No fireworks at all? When the park closes, there always are fireworks. I saw them yesterday. I think you went on a windy day.
No, this video was probably was shot in the aftermath of the massive earthquake and the power plant meltdown so the Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dream Lights didn't operate from April to July of 2011. Instead, they played the rain parade to make up for the cancelation.
😩😫 Disneyland Tokyo is so much bigger than Disneyland CA and has a much better parade than Soundsational! There is also no more electrical parade in CA, only in Florida and Tokyo :(
Why do they have a glass canope over Main Street? It makes it seem more like an indoor mall or industrial like:-/ Everything else looks great through:-)
As much as I wish it to be so, Disneyland will never come to Australia. We don't have the population density to even begin to justify building such a park. It would be a commercial failure
@:40 mickeys just HANGING OUT alone and no one is trying to bum rush him! he would be absolutely surrounded at disneyland in california without a host with him.
@curtis1575 Hi again Rena. Just a business analyst... no mega salary or anything like that... just lucky that airfares between Australia and the US went really cheap for a while due to the GFC and some new competition from other airlines. Plus the Aussie dollar has surged against the US dollar in recent years, so trips to the US have become really affordable! Trip to Tokyo was to visit a friend - cheap airfare and free accommodation! Off to LA and Vegas again in 3 weeks too! :)