During the postings of my Hong Kong and Tokyo Disney blogs, I received several emails from people asking me if it’s...
(09/14/10) During the postings of my Hong Kong and Tokyo Disney blogs, I received several emails from people asking me if it’s worth the trip to travel this vast distance to visit these parks. Ultimately, this would depend on your budget and how strong your desire is to experience the foreign Disney parks, but I will give you my thoughts. Let’s start with Hong Kong. It’s a 13-14 hour flight from Chicago to Hong Kong. That’s a long time to spend in an airplane. Fortunately, I had enough frequent flyer miles to upgrade to Business Class and I would recommend this to anyone who can swing it. As I mentioned in an earlier blog, Hong Kong Disneyland is a nice, LITTLE park, but it still has a long way to go before it could be considered a great park. There just aren’t enough rides and attractions to keep the average guest busy for more than a day – two if you’re a true Disney fanatic. I chose to spend three full days here because I’m a Disney extremist and I wanted to experience everything multiple...See less
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My favorite Disney theme park, worldwide, is Tokyo DisneySea. I tell anyone who will listen, “You can pay your $58...
(09/14/10) My favorite Disney theme park, worldwide, is Tokyo DisneySea. I tell anyone who will listen, “You can pay your $58 admission, never go on one attraction, and you will still get your moneys’ worth. This park is so beautiful, so packed with detail, so lavish in scope that a person will walk from one land to another in utter awe. This park is comfortable to be in. It wraps its arms around you and hugs you. It’s a sheer delight to visit.” Okay, enough gushing. Tokyo DisneySea also has the distinction of being the only Disney Park to have a hotel actually inside the main gate – The MiraCosta. This hotel is lavish beyond belief with prices to match. Standard room prices range from $300-$700 per night depending on the season and view. Balcony rooms and suites run even higher. Since I love Tokyo DisneySea so much, for me it was mandatory that I stay at the MiraCosta (this was my second time). I visited in mid-May and paid “Regular” rates for a Porto Paradiso Side, Piazza View room – at a mere...See less
+81-45-683-3333 (for calls from overseas) *This number cannot be used when calling from some cell phones, IP phones, and...
(09/11/10) +81-45-683-3333 (for calls from overseas) *This number cannot be used when calling from some cell phones, IP phones, and international numbers. If your call does not go through, please call 045-683-3333 (or +81-45-683-3333 from overseas). To reserve a hotel room or to book a guided tour or restaurant together with a hotel room, please call between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. (JST). To book a restaurant Priority Seating time or for inquiries about reservations in general, please call between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. (JST). Please check the hotel websites for room availability before calling to book a room. Click here to check room availability at the Disney Hotels. Reservations for the Disney Hotels can be made online in English. (Online reservations for Tokyo Disney Resort Official Hotels can be made through the Japanese-language official home page.) Note: Reservations are accepted up to 6 months in advance. | Please use the above number for advance bookings at the following facilities....See less
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There are a number of options for accommodations in and around Tokyo Disney Resort. For more details about the special...
(09/11/10) There are a number of options for accommodations in and around Tokyo Disney Resort. For more details about the special benefits you are able to receive by staying at these | hotels, please click here.See less
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