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Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea usually open at 9:00 AM and close at 9:00 PM or 10:00 PM, although hours may vary. We recommend checking the official Tokyo Disney Resort calendar. To get there, the easiest way is to take the JR Keiyo or Musashino Line to Maihama Station.
Ticket prices vary depending on the type of ticket (1 day, 2 days, etc.) and the date. A one-day ticket usually costs between 7,900 and 9,400 JPY for adults. You can buy your tickets directly on the official Tokyo Disney Resort website, at convenience stores in Japan, or through authorized travel agencies.
To fully enjoy both parks, we recommend setting aside at least one full day for each. Each park offers a unique experience and has enough attractions and shows to comfortably fill an entire day. If you have limited time, you can visit just one park.
Tokyo Disneyland was the first Disney park to open outside the United States in 1983, adapting the classic Disney concept with a Japanese touch. Tokyo DisneySea, opened in 2001, is a unique theme park with a nautical and aquatic theme that sets it apart from other Disney parks around the world, and many even consider it the best theme park in the world.
The best times to visit are weekdays outside Japanese holiday periods (late May to June, September, and January to February). Avoid Golden Week (late April and early May) and other national holidays, as the parks are usually very crowded. Spring (March to April) and autumn (October to November) also offer pleasant weather.
Yes, both parks at Tokyo Disney Resort are designed to be accessible. They offer wheelchair rentals, adapted restrooms, and special access to many attractions. We recommend checking the official accessibility guide for detailed information about specific services and accessible routes.
Absolutely! You can explore the Ikspiari shopping complex, located right next to Maihama Station, which offers shops, restaurants, and entertainment. You can also enjoy a walk along Tokyo Bay or, if you are looking for more excitement, central Tokyo is just a short train ride away with endless leisure and cultural options.
For the best experience, download the official Tokyo Disney Resort app to check wait times and get Premier Access passes. Arrive early to enjoy popular attractions with shorter lines, wear comfortable shoes, and do not forget to try the parks' exclusive snacks. Consider staying at a nearby hotel the night before to start the day with plenty of energy. And the official website has lots of useful information too!
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