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IMPORTANT Safety NOTICE:
Tokyo Disney Resort was closed due to the coronavirus but reopened on July 1, 2020. Tickets for a specific date have to be purchased in advance, and the opening hours are shortened.
Tokyo DisneySea is a fantasy theme park in Tokyo Disney Resort that is unique to Japan. Inspired by the various myths and legends of the sea, Tokyo DisneySea is made up of seven themed ports of call: Mediterranean Harbor, Mysterious Island, Mermaid Lagoon, Arabian Coast, Lost River Delta, Port Discovery and American Waterfront.
While suitable for all ages, Tokyo DisneySea was designed to specifically also appeal to a more grown up audience. The park addresses the Japanese visitors' strong interest in good food by providing a wider selection of table service restaurants than Tokyo Disneyland and by serving alcoholic beverages, which are unavailable at the neighboring park.
Getting there and around:
From Maihama Station, take the Disney Resort Monorail to Tokyo Disney Sea Station (10 minutes, 260 yen or 2.48 United States Dollars). Alternatively, you can walk to the park from Maihama Station in about 20 minutes.
Hours and Fees
Hours
Varying hours. Typically from 8:00 to 22:00 (Japan Standard Time) or 8am-10pm (Pacific Time); admission ends one hour before closing.
Closed
No closing days
Admission
8200 yen or 78.14 United States Dollars for Adults (see the ticket page for more details)
A variety of tickets are available to visit the theme parks at Tokyo Disney Resort.
When to go
Tokyo Disney Resort is enjoyable around the year, especially during the spring and autumn when the temperatures are most pleasant. Winter generally (but not always) comes with somewhat smaller crowds, while summer brings rather high temperatures and humidity. As a rule of thumb, the parks usually get particularly busy during the following periods:
Weekends (especially long weekends) National holidays School holidays: Spring holidays (mid March to early April) Summer holidays (late July through August) Winter holidays (late December to early January).
High Attendance Days
If a park sees exceptionally high attendance on a particular day, entry will be limited to visitors with fixed date tickets (as opposed to open date tickets and same day tickets). In order to avoid being denied entry on a high attendance day, you should purchase fixed date tickets in advance. Only staying guests of Disney Hotels and Official Hotels can purchase same day tickets at their hotel or at the welcome center, which will guaranteed entry to the parks even on days of high attendance.
Ticket Types
Tickets can be purchased either in advance or on the day of the visit. Advance tickets are available as either fixed date (date of visit is printed on the ticket, may be purchased up to two months in advance) or open date (no specified date of use, valid one year from purchase):
1-Day Passport
Adult (18 and over): 8,200 yen or 78.15 United States Dollars (8,200-8,700 yen or 78.15-82.91 United States Dollars from March 20, 2021)
Junior (ages 12-17): 6,900 yen or 65.76 United States Dollars (6,900-7,300 yen or 65.76-69.57 United States Dollars from March 20, 2021)
Child (ages 4-11): 4,900 yen or 46.69 United States Dollars (4,900-5,200 yen or 46.69-49.55 United States Dollars from March 20, 2021)
Good for entry to either Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea on one calendar day. From March 20, 2021, the cost will be slightly higher on busy days, such as weekends, national holidays and during vacation periods.
2-Day Passport
Adult (18 and over): 14,800 yen or 141.04 United States Dollars
Junior (ages 12-17): 12,600 yen or 120.08 United States Dollars
Child (ages 4-11): 8,800 yen or 83.86 United States Dollars
Good for entry to one park per day on two consecutive calendar days. The 2-Day Passport is not available as an open date ticket.
3-Day Passport
Adult (18 and over): 19,800 yen or 188.68 United States Dollars
Junior (ages 12-17): 16,800 yen or 160.07 United States Dollars
Child (ages 4-11): 11,800 yen or 112.43 United States Dollars
Good for entry to one park per day on the first two days and entry to both parks on the third day. The 3-Day Passport is not available as an open date ticket and must be used on three consecutive calendar days.
If you want to visit Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo Disneysea park at Tokyo Disney Resort in person in Japan someday, you should try to research these parks in your leisure time and Tokyo Disney Resort is located at 1-1 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-0031, Japan.
Tokyo Disney Resort's Information:
Area: 494 acres
Phone: +81 45-330-5211
Key people: Kyoichiro Uenishi (President)
Founded: April 15, 1983; 37 years ago as of 2021.
Good Luck! - Duffy
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