The Ultimate Tokyo DisneySea Guide: What to See, Do and Eat at Tokyo DisneySea! - Klook Travel Blog (2024)

The Ultimate Tokyo DisneySea Guide: What to See, Do and Eat at Tokyo DisneySea!

No Tokyo holiday is complete without a trip to Tokyo DisneySea! With seven themed lands, or "Ports of Call", and a ton of fun attractions, meet and greets and performances, we guarantee that there's never a dull moment here!

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Visiting Tokyo DisneySea for the first time? We’ve got you. Here’s everything you need to know about Tokyo DisneySea - tickets, attractions, the works! This is your ultimate guide to Tokyo DisneySea.Keep reading for some of the best tips and tricks we have for you!

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Pre Book Your Tickets to Skip the Queue

To avoid having to go early and queue at the ticket booths, all you need to do is prebook your Tokyo DisneySea tickets on Klook! You will receive a QR code and you can skip the queue and head directly to the entry gates to get into the park.

However, be warned, with an influx of tourism to Japan, we recommend that you head to the entry gates to queue at least 1-2 hours before opening time. Do remember to check the official Tokyo DisneySea site for their opening hours!

Get your tickets to Tokyo DisneySea here!

Download the Tokyo Disney Resort App

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We highly recommend downloading the Tokyo Disney Resort app on your phone before entering the park! Make sure to enable location access to see where you are on the park's digital map.

The app allows you to see at a glance:

  • Opening hours of the park

  • Ride wait times

  • Various showtimes available

  • Purchase Disney Premier Access

  • Redeem the 40th Anniversary Priority Pass

  • A digital map of the whole park

  • Mobile order food and drinks

  • Book restaurants and show restaurants

For Disney Premier Access, you can only purchase it once your ticket has been scanned at the entry. We recommend that you choose the most popular ride first - Soaring: Fantastic Flight. This ride consistently has a 140-160 minute wait as compared to the other two rides - Journey to the Center of the Earth, Toy Story Mania! and Tower of Terror. As Disney Premier Access is limited, we recommend you get them as fast as you can the moment you enter the park!

Tokyo DisneySea is also offering a 40th Anniversary Priority Pass. This pass is available free of charge and allows guests to select eligible experiences and enter the attraction at a specified time at a reduced wait time. Kind of like Disney Premier Access - but free! These are also limited so do try to get them immediately.

Get Headbands to Start Your Day

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Save shopping for all your merch at the end of the day, but we think that grabbing your headbands and other accessories like shoulder plushies or popcorn buckets before you start the day so that you can have the cutest props when you take photos around the park!

Go for Single Rider if you can!

Single rider queues are shorter so if you are strapped for time, you can try to take advantage of this option to skip the long queues. This is a great option if you aren't travelling with kids or if you and your friends are alright with not sitting together for the ride.

How to get to Tokyo DisneySea

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Train

Tokyo DisneySea is located in Urayasu, Chiba and the closest train station is Maihama Station, JR Keiyo line. Travelling from the city to Tokyo DisneySea is accessible with your JR pass. When you tap out of Maihama Station, take the Disney Resort Line to Tokyo DisneySea which is about 12 minutes from the station.

Car Transfer

If you're travelling in a big group or simply just prefer comfort and convenience, you can also opt for a car transfer.

Book your private car transfer to Tokyo DisneySea!

BONUS: From your Disney Hotel

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Here's why you should stay at a Disney hotel on your next trip. Firstly, it makes your trip to Disney so much more magical and secondly - you get the shortest travel time to Tokyo DisneySea! You can either take the shuttle bus, walk or take the Disney Resort Line.

There are 4 Disney hotels for you to choose from:

  • Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta

  • Tokyo Disneyland Hotel

  • Disney Ambassador Hotel

  • Toy Story Hotel

Different Zones in Tokyo DisneySea

Tokyo DisneySea has seven zones, or "Port of Calls" to explore, and a day’s more than enough to explore all of them! Check out this Tokyo DisneySea map if you need help planning your itinerary.

Wanna know what to expect in each of the themed zones? Here’s all you need to know:

1. Mediterranean Harbour

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As soon as you enter Tokyo DisneySea, you’ll step into the DisneySea plaza where you see a globe with a fountain surrounding it! As you head inwards, you'll step into Mediterranean Harbour where most of the souvenir shops and restaurants are located.

Additionally, this area is where you can find some of DisneySea's more popular rides such as Soaring: Fantastic Flight which is a must-go!

2. American Waterfront

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You'll find the excitement of the big city and the charms of a New England fishing village in this vibrant-themed port! Here, you can find fan-favourite attractions such as Tower of Terror and Toy Story Mania.

#FunFact, here is where we saw a custodial cast member draw Donald Duck with just a mop and water!

#KlookTip If you ever see a crowd gathering around looking at the floor, we recommend you stop to take a look too.

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3. Port Discovery

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Into marine life and futuristic machines? Check out Port Discovery where you can find two fun and exciting rides: Aquatopia and Nemo & Friends SeaRider!

Aquatopia requires you to board a watercraft for a whirling ride with unexpected turns while Nemo & Friends SeaRider lets you explore the world of marine life from Nemo and Dory's perspective - it's a 4D ride that's perfect for families.

4. Lost River Delta

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Deep within the remote Central American jungles lies the ruins of an ancient civilization and an adventure that awaits you! Here is where the thrilling ride, Raging Spirits, awaits you. This rollercoaster comes with a 360-degree loop! The crowd favourite, Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull is in this area too.

5. Arabian Coast

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Teleport to a land of magic and mystery! There are lots of kid-friendly rides here and this themed land makes you feel like you're in the hometown of Jasmine and Aladdin. Here we have some favourites such as Jasmine's Flying Carpets, Sindbad's Storybook Voyage and The Caravan Carousel!

6. Mermaid Lagoon

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Visit the world of Ariel and all her aquatic friends! Personally, this is one of our favourite lands because of the huge array of colours and Instagram-worthy spots. Be sure to head underground for lots of indoor rides (psst...it's a good place to head to if it rains). This themed land is perfect for the little ones and the young at heart!

Our favourite rides here include Flounder's Flying Fish Coaster, Scuttle's Scooters and Jumping Jellyfish. Don't forget to check out Sebastian's Calypso Kitchen for some light snacks like pizza slices!

7. Mysterious Island

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Last but not least, we have Mysterious Island! True to its name, discover all sorts of mysteries and secrets deep within the centre of the Earth. Here in this land, we have the iconic Journey to the Centre of the Earth which is our favourite ride in DisneySea!

Also, you'll get to board a submarine and explore the fantastic undersea world in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.

Don't forget to get yourself a yummy gyoza bun from Nautilus Gallery to fill up your tummy too. This one's our favourite snack in the whole theme park!

Shows and parades at Tokyo DisneySea

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Besides exploring all the different lands and fun rides, there's also plenty of entertainment throughout the park that runs the whole day. There are various parades, character meet and greets, and performances to catch, so make sure to check out the timings of what you are interested in and head there early to queue!

Some parades also have Disney Premier Access which allows you to be seated in a specific viewing area and allows for an unobstructed view of the parade. If you do not want to get Disney Premier Access for the parades, we recommend that you head down to the viewing areas at least 1 hour before the parade starts to get the best view!

Get your tickets to Tokyo DisneySea here!

What to Eat at Tokyo DisneySea

There are a variety of restaurants at Tokyo Disneyland offering a selection of international cuisines including vegetarian and halal choices.

Our favourite must-eats:

Alien Mochi

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We loved these alien mochis that came in 3 different flavours - custard, strawberry and chocolate! The best part about this is that you can use Disney Mobile Order on the Tokyo Disney Resort app to avoid waiting in line! You can get the alien mochi at Mama Biscotti’s Bakery or the food cart in front of the S.S. Columbia.

Popcorn

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This isnt your regular movie bar-sold popcorn! Popcorn is sold in booths all across Tokyo DisneySea - but here's the thing - each booth sells a different flavour! From classic favourites like caramel, cheese, and chocolate to unique flavours like matcha white chocolate and garlic shrimp - you're totally spoilt for choice we say.

Also, you will notice visitors in the park carrying adorable popcorn buckets which come in many designs - our personal favourite is the Monsters Inc. bucket.

#KlookTip if you get a popcorn bucket, you can get discounted refills at popcorn booths!

Gyoza Bun

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This DisneySea snack went viral on TikTok for its flavourful filling which contains ground pork, chives, cabbage, garlic, soy sauce and sesame oil!

Ice Cream

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There are loads of ice cream carts around the park but our two favourites are the tropical fruit popsicle (orange Mickey) and the sea salt monaka (a pink sea shell wafer with salt ice cream and raspberry jam inside).

Italian Food

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We had the chance to dine at Ristorante di Canaletto, which is often fully booked and requires a reservation. However, we queued for a table about 30 minutes to 1 hour before opening time and managed to walk in. The restaurant sells pizza and pasta and overlooks the canals. It's as if you're in Venice!

We got the Chef's recommended pizza - which consisted of a roasted tomato (you have to spread it around to form the base of the pizza), parmesan cheese, parma ham and rocket salad, and squid ink tagliatelle pasta with squid, mussels and arugula in tomato sauce. The food was worth the wait and it didn't feel like we were in a theme park!

When is the best time to visit?

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We recommend visiting Tokyo DisneySea in April. You'll get to enjoy cooler weather and spend the rest of your days in Tokyo admiring the cherry blossoms. If you want to visit the park during the off-season, we recommend that you book your tickets after 6 May or Golden Week, Japan's national week-long holiday. The general rule of thumb is to avoid weekends and public holidays if possible!

Of course, while crowds may get bigger during the holidays, it's still great and extra magical to visit Tokyo DisneySea during October and November for the Halloween and Christmas events!

Is Tokyo DisneySea worth visiting?

Definitely yes! Tokyo DisneySea is the only one in the world so this is a definite must go! The park also has unique rides that you won't find at any other Disney theme parks around the world.

Do they speak English at Tokyo DisneySea?

Yes, they do speak English here. Cast members and park staff talk in English and other languages. However, do note that the English-speaking members aren't always available. Still, most signs inside the park are multilingual for everyone's convenience.You can download Google Translate just in case too!

How many days do I need in Tokyo DisneySea?

If you plan to visit the whole of Tokyo Disney Resort, the ideal length of visit is a full two days, so you'd have enough time to visit Tokyo DisneySea and Disneyland. You can even stay at the hotels in Tokyo Disney Resort to save time on the commute and make the most of your trip!

Get your tickets to Tokyo DisneySea here!

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FAQs

What is so special about Tokyo DisneySea? ›

Tokyo DisneySea is a 176-acre theme park that opened in 2001. It makes up the Tokyo Disney Resort together with Disneyland. It incorporates a more nautical theme with seven theme zones or “Ports of Call” reminiscent of real harbors. It also overlooks Tokyo Bay, too —very on-brand!

What is the best day of the week to visit DisneySea? ›

Visit during the weekdays for lesser crowds, but keep in mind that Monday is usually the busier weekday. Even so, it can get busier in some months. Click Crowd Calendar for more information regarding the crowds in Tokyo Disneyland throughout the year.

Can you bring food into Tokyo DisneySea? ›

For Guests who prefer to bring their own meals, picnic areas with tables and chairs are available outside the Park in two locations. Guests are requested not to bring food and beverages into the Park.

Will you get wet at DisneySea? ›

No attractions that get riders wet at Tokyo DisneySea. Some attractions designed so that guests are doused with water during the experience. Depending on the attraction, this could range from a small splash to having water dumped on you, and the experience may vary from ride to ride.

Do they speak English at Tokyo DisneySea? ›

Yes, they do speak English here. Cast members and park staff talk in English and other languages. However, do note that the English-speaking members aren't always available.

What time do rides close at DisneySea? ›

Welcome to Tokyo DisneySea! 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Can you walk from Tokyo Disneyland to DisneySea? ›

There are 4 ways to get from Tokyo Disney Land to Tokyo DisneySea by train, night bus, taxi, or foot. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner.

How early should I get to Tokyo DisneySea? ›

Get There Early

The park opens at 8 am most of the time. Check the calendar for your dates. You want to get there at least 30-60 minutes before that.

What is the best night of the week to go out in Tokyo? ›

The best nights to go out for a party are Friday and Saturday (as well as days before national holidays) . These are the days where you will find the most people going out and you will probably walk into a crowd in most clubs in Tokyo even after midnight.

Can you bring a backpack into Tokyo Disneyland? ›

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can bring them into the Park. However, suitcases or wheeled carriers are not allowed in the Park for safety reasons.

Can you take a backpack to Disney? ›

Luckily, backpacks are permitted in the theme parks, so it's easy for me to bring along everything I need to enjoy my day. My park bag is always stocked with portable phone chargers, sunscreen, band-aids, a jacket or sweatshirt, rain gear, and a refillable water bottle.

Is it worth it to go to Tokyo DisneySea? ›

Disney Sea is a great attraction for visitors of all ages! Out of all the Disney parks I have been to, Disney Sea ranks the highest. The park is very easy to get to by the JR train. You can even get to take a ride on the Disney-themed train to get from Disney land to Disney sea.

How many hours do you need for DisneySea? ›

DisneySea can be tackled in one day but by far the best way to experience it is with two days. Definitely arrive early, around 30-45min before park opening so you can get the first FastPasses and get in line for popular attractions before they get too long.

What is DisneySea known for? ›

Tokyo DisneySea Park is themed to the myths and stories of the sea, all in the grand tradition of Disney-style family entertainment. This Park is located next to Tokyo Disneyland and faces Tokyo Bay.

What's the difference between Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea? ›

As a general overview, Tokyo Disneyland caters more to families and kids while Tokyo DisneySea is popular among couples and young adults. For more on that, and everything else you need to know, here are some essential Disneyland tips to make sure you have the happiest time at this beloved Tokyo attraction.

What is special about the Sea of Japan? ›

The sea of Japan has over 900 species of aquatic plants and over 3500 animal species, including 950 types of crustaceans, a thousand types of fish and 25 kinds of mammals. Ocean fish like mackerel, tuna, herring, salmon, sardines, trouts, sea breams and squids are found in abundance.

Is Tokyo DisneySea like Epcot? ›

Tokyo DisneySea Park Map and Layout

We found a lot of similarities to Epcot, so if you've been to that park and enjoyed it, you'll probably be a fan of DisneySea. The main difference is that instead of countries as in the World Showcase at Epcot, DisneySea has ports.

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