We didn't get to try the new Monsters Inc. ride, which opened the day we visited (April 15), because there was an 160-minute wait with no Fastpass option. But we didn't know what we were missing and hit all the usual favorites, including the teacups, Dumbo, It's a Small World, Buzz Lightyear, Pirates of the Caribbean, etc.
Apparently one of the trademarks of Disneyland is the variety of flavored popcorn one can eat throughout the park. I was on the make for a Tinkerbell tub, and although we saw several people sporting them around their neck, we didn't know how to ask in Japanese, and alas, never found one. Instead, Sydney was just as happy eating our Monsters Inc. tub full of caramel popcorn. Then we also tried the curry popcorn. We passed on the standard salted popcorn, and even turned down the soy sauce and butter popcorn, despite its originality and local popularity (as revealed by the long line of Japanese nationals.)
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We had a great time also and were so glad to have the Disney experience with you! Looking forward to meeting you in Orlando!
We have a WDW trip booked for July. We went last year, too. My wife and kids love it.
Curious - How much are park tickets in Tokyo? Dan
I'll be more than happy to tag along when they're old enough for the Universal Studios experience!!!
Hi Dan! Tokyo Disneyland costs about $58 per adult for the day. The kids are slightly less. My kids are under 4 so they were free! (Although I'd gladly pay more for them to be able to get themselves where they're going without me carrying or pushing them.)
Having been to Disney World with Brian in the past you were probably better off without him, unless you like to hear crying while riding Space Mountain.
$58 Us dollars is a bargain. Walk up tickets in Orlando is closer to $80+, but I am sure they are less with a military ID.
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