I love how the Oriental Land Company is always willing to invest in new technologies and bigger, more spectacular experiences. Tokyo must be the resort that the Imagineers and Entertainment groups love to work with the most... everything is just amped up with more money and the quality is fantastic!
Wow, there are people on other boards arguing about whether the DL or WDW version is better... and here in Tokyo there's a show called Fantasmic! but it's a whole different crazy experience! Amazing! I'll have to go see it in person.
Fantastic video, Disney Japan is the best..we"ve been here last year and my family love it, looking forward to be there again this christmas season..
I love how the Oriental Land Company is always willing to invest in new technologies and bigger, more spectacular experiences. Tokyo must be the resort that the Imagineers and Entertainment groups love to work with the most... everything is just amped up with more money and the quality is fantastic!
this is porto paradiso side superior room Harbor view.
53000YEN ,value rate.
this room doesnt have balcony. and this shot is from Inside room
Hopefully I can stay in balcony room next time. It's quite hard to find a room in Miracosta.
Wow, there are people on other boards arguing about whether the DL or WDW version is better... and here in Tokyo there's a show called Fantasmic! but it's a whole different crazy experience! Amazing! I'll have to go see it in person.
I guess its time for me to go to Japan! :)
Hey just wondering, does Fantasmic still run at Tokyo Disneyland during Christmas time or is it REPLACED with some Christmas fantasy thing?!!
Does it has balcony? How much for this room?
Who sees the volcano erupting lava in the left?
They certainly use more pyrotechnics than in either US versions
I think Fantasmic needs to add more pyrotechnics like BraviSeamo to make the show memorable and fantastic.
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Or Mary Poppins ,Bert and one of the penguins
Alice In Wonderland Bambi Monsters Inc A Bug's Life
I think the Tokyo soundtrack kinda sucks compared to the U.S. counterpart.