DisneySea Tokyo may be described as an 'adult' version of Disney's theme park, but the magic never ends.
Why is DisneySea Tokyo different from the rest? You have to read my article to find out. Now, it's time to dive into this themed playground to see what secrets it hides.
DisneySea Tokyo has 7 islands with different themes for each island. However, still in harmony with the nautical as the main theme, they use the term 'port' or port of call to describe the park area. At DisneySea, not only the rides are eye-catching but the atmosphere is also beautifully designed. The architecture and designs are made in such a way that the visitors feel that they are in a foreign land and in a different time era.
If you're worried about the language barrier, that's not a problem at DisneySea Tokyo. All the signposts, announcements and maps are in English. The staff who work at the playground are also always ready to help and guide you.
You can also request a 'story paper' from the guest help center (Guest Relations). This story paper is an illustrated flyer with information in English about the rides at DisneySea Tokyo. The flyer is beautiful enough to keep as a keepsake, you know!
Curious what else you can know about this park? Tomorrow I will update about what characters are at DisneySea Tokyo.