Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Tokyo Disney Sea, Part 2, Japan


 It seemed like the last half of our day was a scurry all over the back side of Tokyo Disney Sea, with the realization that there wasn't much time left, yet so much to do; we wanted to leave no later then 9:00 PM, even thought the park closed at 10:00, because we had a 2 hour train ride home, and we wanted to get to the apartment before midnight.


 Taking the boat from American Waterfront to Lost River Delta.

You can look over Tokyo Bay from here!  So many cool things to see.


 We didn't get to explore the Lost River Delta at all.  I know there's a roller coaster that was closed for refurbishment, and Indiana Jones, but since we have Indiana Jones back home we wanted to focus on the parts of Disney Sea we can't experience elsewhere.



 The Arabian Coast from a distance.


 We were going to explore the Arabian Coast, but we got distracted by Mermaid Lagoon.

The Little Mermaid!!!!



 It's really like being under the sea.


 There's a King Triton concert musical show that features Arial swimming (aka flying about on strings), but the wait for the show was 2 hours, because I completely forgot to get fast passes, so we weren't able to see it.  I'll have to see it the next time I visit, because I truly hope there is a next time.



 The Arabian Coast.  It's just like walking through the Aladdin movie.  We wanted to visit the dark ride "Sindbad's Storybook Voyage."

It was a quick walk through.  Next time I hope to stroll.





 The park has such a fun atmosphere at night.  We found a store in Mysterious Island that sells postage stamps so we could mail off some postcards.  They stamp the postcard with an ink stamp showing the parks theme, which was the Villains, of course.  Rode 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.  And stumbled upon Storm Rider, which was a surprise of a ride.


Stay tuned for my thoughts on the unique Tokyo Disney Sea rides.

(Photos by Michael and Sarah Stufflebeam)
 

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