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DisneySea might be the most immersive park ever built. Most of the major attractions are unique, but even the “clones” are different from versions at other Disney parks. They also ratchet up the thrill factor over Tokyo Disneyland’s rides a bit, while still offering plenty of attractions and shows for all age groups.
The parks lands are all related to the sea or water, of course: Mediterranean Harbor (“Main Street”), American Waterfront (seaside America from New York to New England in the early 20th century), Port Discovery (a “Tomorrowland” of sorts), Lost River Delta (the jungles of Central and South America), Mermaid Lagoon (a dry “undersea” area for kids themed to The Little Mermaid), Arabian Coast (the time of Sindbad the Sailor), and Mysterious Island (the world of Captain Nemo). Note that most attractions are in Japanese, but this is hardly a deterrent to enjoying them.
And there’s all that wonderful flavored popcorn and outstanding customer service. Everyone needs to visit Tokyo DisneySea at least once.
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All of The Above and More!
| | 12-27-2011 | |
         
Nrthwnd
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Everybody points out the beauty and absolute immersive themeing that Oriental Land Co. and Disney have created, throughout TDS. The mere first sight of Mount Prometheus, when you go thru their onsite Mira Costa Hotel archway, and NOT see a usual Disney castle, you know this is going to be something special. And... it is!
My faves of the park are clearly "Most of The Above," lol. Heck even Mermaid Lagoon is a lovely place to be in, even if one doesn't ride the rides or see the cool (but really short) show there. And there's a credit, too!
I loved Aladdin; Indy & Crystal Skull (before the 'ick' film); RagingSpirits (better than Paris!); Journey (lava monster!); 20K and on and on...
Truly I love it, want to go as often as I can. (o:
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The Gold Standard
| | 07-08-2011 | |
         
andy2840
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No park is better themed; the environment is incredibly elaborate and detailed. No park has a better collection of attractions; many are one of a kind. No park has better customer service; makes Six Flags look like a third county.
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Favorite Theme Park
| | 03-10-2011 | |
         
cfc
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This, to me, is the greatest theme park ever built--everyone needs to visit TDS at least once. The park is built on an epic scale and has some of the best attractions Disney has ever designed (esp. Journey to the Center of the Earth). Couple this with excellent service and food (not to mention that amazing Japanese popcorn), immersive theming (esp. Mysterious Island and Lost River Delta), and you've got a winner.
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Best in the world!!!!
| | 02-28-2011 | |
         
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This is in my opinion is the best Disney park in the world. The level of detail in theming is unsurpassed even for Disney. And of course just like all of Tokyo Disney the service is second to none.
Journey to the Center of the Earth is amazing but disappointingly way too short. Shiriki and Harrison Hightower make their version of Tower of Terror make it just as much a "good tower" as WDW's. All of the other attractions and rides are great too.
In short this is a must visit park.
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- Beautiful, photogenic park. Disney characters and Disney theming are all around you but without being over the top.
- Admission price is worth paying for Journey to the Center of the Earth alone.
- Shiriki Utundu!
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Pay One Price
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