The Japanese people are beyond polite. They are considerate, kind, and always think of their fellow man. That's why most areas of Japan are so clean, why they have recycling everywhere, and, apparently, why they sit down at fireworks. 😊 Also, there's likely so much room in that park is that the park imagineers had the good foresight to plan for the immense crowds they would have. Not just from foreign visitors, but from their hugely populated country. ❤️
The 14 minute wait on Pooh's Hunny Hunt is a play on words! In Japanese, The number one (ichi) and four (yon) can be read as i-yon which sounds slightly like "eeyore" when you say it out loud. They also do 82 intead of 80, 8 (hachi) 2 (ni) can be read as ha-ni, or "hunny"! I'm so glad you guys were able to experience TDR, it's such an incredible place!
I think I'm annoyed that Tokyo Disneyland has way more characters out during the day and in the parades than I have ever seen at WDW or at Disneyland Paris. I wish they would have some of the rarer ones out more instead of only being seen at special events.
@@cttan6111 yes disneyland Tokyo and Sea have a yearly attendance of around 33 million , but they are smaller tan than the US parks. Like disneyworld had 5 parks and sees 58 million people
Disneyland paris' firework show is easily the best one of any disney park, yes even better than happily ever after as you have all the amazing water effects and fire as well
Ok but when they got the little pressed coin and Jen says "there's our little piglet" I thought of Jackson's piglet halloween costume! Now I'm crying aw.
The medallion is a 'memory maker', it interacts with those golden Mickey statues :) They did something similar in DisneySea for it's 15th anniversary a couple of years ago. ^-^
Oh Jen it's ok to cry. Not going to lie this tangle song during the fireworks gets me every time at Disneyland . It creates memories for me and my kids.
LOVE that everyone sits down for the fireworks. I wonder why Disney doesn't ask people to do this at Magic Kingdom? I'm handicapped and almost impossible for me to get a good view of the projection show and fireworks. MK doesn't even have a handicapped viewing area. I'm definitely going to make plans to go to Tokyo Disney.
Have you been recently to HK? I could have sworn they had a handicapped viewing area. However what they do have now is a fireworks "fastpass" which gets you a little roped off section of the lawn! When I last visited the fastpass area was pretty empty and people were able to spread out of the lawn and sidewalk and sit. I would recommend checking that out next time!
Taylor Feig I thought the areas you mentioned we're for the paid desert parties. I've never seen a fastpass for fireworks listed. I know they have the lawn desert fireworks party and the terrace fireworks desert party.
Jenn! You cry, I cry! Here's why I love you Jenn. You are so genuine. You appreciate every thing and you have such a kind heart. I cry everytime I am blessed enough to walk into Disney World. I tear up over the simple and small things, because I am just so thankful to be able to experience anything that I know most people are not as lucky to be able to do. I love that these things move you to tears as well, shows how humble and thankful you are as well.
The electrical parade looked absolutely incredible!! I’m so happy you guys got to have this experience! Thank you for sharing your trip with those who may never get the chance to experience it!
I am so glad you guys were able to go to Tokyo Disney. Seeing Jenn get so emotional made me emotional. I love watching your videos everyday. Tim and Jenn you are my favorite UA-camrs!
I absolutely love how English-friendly Tokyo Disneyland is. I want to go at some point and it's good to know that the language barrier won't be an issue for just getting around the park. How did you all order your foods? I've seen people at Disney and Universal here take pictures of the sign or the fake food display to show what they wanted. Did you have to do this here as well or did the staff understand the English name for it?
I just got back from a trip to Tokyo Disney and we had no problem ordering anything. The CMs who work at food locations either speak English or have the English words for the items memorized. If all else fails, there's usually a picture menu right there that you can point to.
The Pikachu Brothers Tokyo Disneyland employs face characters from around the world. A lot of the princesses specifically come from Disneyland in CA and Disney world in Florida. They are on contracts in Tokyo. So they could easily do the same with the Fairy Godmother. I have a friend who was friends with Ariel in Disneyland California and she got an offer to work in Tokyo. She is there for 2 years.
@@K_Pen Japan has really strict immigration laws - like laws that make Trump's immigration policies look like an open border. In all countries (even including immigration friendly countries such as Canada and Australia) age is a big factor. Japan doesn't want older immigrants, even if they are supposed to only be there temporarily. It allows young workers from rich countries for specific jobs because it figures they will come work in Japan for a few years (and be net contributors to taxes vs. using services) and then go back home. So I think Disney would have a hard time recruiting older workers. I know older people who recently retired who would love the opportunity, but it would just be way too much hassle for Disney to make it work.
The one thing that always amazes me when I visit those parks, as well as Paris and Hong Kong, lack of strollers and electric wheelchairs in the parks. Tim, did you notice the walkways are so much more open without 1000s of strollers everywhere?
It makes a big difference. One of the worst things about Walt Disney World is the insane amount of strollers and people on those electric scooter things. And people are polite too - moving through crowds is so much easier.
Not inconveniencing people is a big part of their culture even if it’s at your own expense so I’m not surprised that Japanese people would be conscious of this and maybe avoid it
Why is everything so much cuter?!?!!?! I love it. And Jenn I could totally understand the tears. I tear up when FOF comes on every time. Even though I’ve seen it 30 times. Hahaha I can’t even imagine the excitement
Tokyo disney is so amazing! Their rides, merchandise, buildings are way more creative! The merch and everything else is cheaper too! I love watching these videos. I hope they get a chance to go to Hong Kong disneyland.
I honestly started tearing up when i saw Jenn tearing up, and now i just look very funny sitting at work half crying! I'm so happy for the both of you, you deserve it!
Everything in Japan is so kawaii!! Based on the intro, I'm guessing you're back home now, so I won't make any recommendations about...stuff. But it was so gratifying to finally see Elsa in the Electric Parade! Japan prizes politeness and concern for your neighbor's comfort/welfare. We could use some of that in our country. The fireworks were amazing, and, OMG, they had a sakura (cherry blossom) shaped one! What a thrill to see you doing Tokyo AND Disney! LOVE this!
Those plastic display foods are a tradition. It is common to have display food in any restaurant so you know what you are eating! So it makes sense that they have it out.
Right, I think an extra suitcase may be needed from when I go to Tokyo Disneyland ... I want ALL of the merch! Great vlog guys! I teared up when Jenn did after Dream On because I know that exact feeling!
I wish I could go to Tokyo Disney soon. Ngl I looked at the POV’s and actually Splash, Pooh’s Hunny Hunt and small world are my favs. Also this park feels like the only harajuku disney park ever!
I cry every time im in a Disney park intermittently throughout the day, especially at fantasmic....sometimes the magic doesnt just tough your heard, it SMASHES it with a HAMMER!
Been to both Tokyo Disneyland and Sea now with my wife as we live just down the street from them! But seeing it through someone else’s experience is always fun to! Especially since you’re not familiar with the customs! Come back again in the near future you guys and hopefully we’ll cross paths there!☺️👍
Jen crying at the parade, reminded me of my first trip to Disneyland in California. I was standing half next to and half behind a man during the afternoon parade and he didn’t speak English. I was crying because it had finally hit me that I was in Disneyland but the man thought I was crying because I couldn’t see. He dragged me in front of me and I had a perfect view. All of the characters came and gave me high fives and everything. It’s one of my favorite memories.
I can't get over how many characters they have out and about and included in parades that we don't have at WDW. Simply amazing to watch and I love that Marie was in the parade!!! These vlogs are really pushing Tokyo Disney up on my bucket list of must do trips.
That Winnie the Pooh queue made me tear up especially the part in Christopher robins room with the original toys omg brings back so many memories. I CANNOT WAIT for Tokyo Disney sea vlogs I heard it’s really cool there! Also can’t wait to see the Tokyo Disney haul lol! Love you guys ❤️
Thanks for sharing experience. Giving me expectations/ideas of when I go there, hopefully next year! Yes, Japanese culture includes manners/politeness/respect for others, which I wish we all shared...
What Jen is saying is so true...I was just at Tokyo Disney (well, just Sea) in April and it's like Disney on drugs...everything is pushed to the next level, no detail is spared, the cast members are beyond perfect. Japan went above and beyond creating these parks, the amount of effort that is put into every land in every park is insane.
The part when Jenn cries breaks my heart!! It’s what makes the magic of Disney, it makes us cry tears of joy and magic. You guys are living my dream, love your videos
Such a nice vlog to see. You two enjoying your vacation. Tokyo Disneyland is amazing. I love Jenn’s reaction to the Dreamin Up parade. I have been watching footage from many vloggers and I love it too! The Peter Pan and Wendy flight segment is awesome and the music!
I’m from japan and I think the main reason for the fireworks being the way they were is because that’s how fireworks traditionally are in japan. They’re not timed with music or go off in different directions, it’s just a whole bunch of fireworks going off in one area. I’ve never been to any other Disney parks, and although I’d really love to experience the fireworks shows at overseas parks, I think a lot of people in japan like it the way it is because it’s what we think of when we hear “fireworks”.
Jenn getting emotional during really magical Disney moments is literally me. I though I was alone when I cry at parades. My parents made Disney a huge part of my life and I'm so grateful because it gave me some of my favorite memories and determination to recreate those memories for my future kids. Love the channel and so happy to see that you guys got to enjoy Disney Tokyo!! Hope to see you at Food and Wine this year!! Can't wait!
oh man this is definitely going on my bucket list! the little character purses that hold your pass are ADORABLE! is there any way of ordering them from Japan online?
You can order from Japan's Disney online shop if you go through a shopping service like FromJapan or Buyee. You can't buy direct from the Japan Disney store that I know of.
Jenn is such a sweetheart. I love how absolutely grateful she always is. A beautiful & emotional soul. Makes me feel good about supporting this channel. 🖤
It Looks SO AMAZING! Hopefully one day we can walk down Tokyo's Mouse Street! Can't wait to see the Disney Sea Videos! Thank You Tim and Jenn for bringing us all along! Paying the Price has never been so worth it - right?
I love the idea of Plasma Rays and of Cosmic Ray having a cousin so much. I really loved the Cosmic Ray restaurant and singing alien as a kid, so Disney continuing the storyline abroad makes me very happy :)
Honestly, this place just looks like the miracle heaven disney where everything is tidy, there's enough space to walk, and the rides are in their best incarnations? I need to go *yesterday*
The electrical parade is stunning. Hitting Disneyland, trying to finagle a trip to Disney World into that trip and then you show me the beauty of Japan Disney at night. AAAAAAGGHHH!
Dream Up is probably my favorite parade. I am not much for parades in the parks but I have watched this one numerous times and I had the same reaction as Jenn.
Is it just me or does the fairy godmother give anyone else the chills? I’m so used to the Orlando one being a lovely older women cast member with no mask, so the masked character creeps me out a bit.
You guys must’ve just missed seeing the premier of Celebrate! Tokyo Disneyland fireworks show because I think that is at the same level (if not better) than Happily Ever After. The addition of hydrotechnics and flame throwers at Tokyo really sets it apart.
Jen, I totally get what you mean about almost being in tears watching the parade. When we went to Magic Kingdom in February 2016 and watched the fireworks, I was almost in tears even though I had seen them there a million times before. I was such a magical day, partially because I absolutely love being at Disney World but also because I less than a year before I had spent time in the hospital from having stroke. I think it just got to me that I was lucky enough be able to experience something that I love again and not everyone has that opportunity.
Jen when I saw the 'happiness is here' parade in Tokyo, I cried...... Not once or twice but three times... I had no idea what was happening and just joined the crowed... Parade started and I burst into tears...composed myself only to burst into tears again over Mary Poppins then all over agin over Alice... Disney parades are iconic, and when you grow up with all things Disney it's overwhelming.... I know they are just people dressed up, I can't help it... You should UA-cam the Happiness is Here parade.... It's so happy and full of life...
I have some questions about the princesses. Those princesses look like the ones we have in Orlando. Meaning they don't look to be of Asian dissent. Why is that? Do they purposely choose "American looking" girls because they look much more like the cartoon? Do those princesses come from the US and work over there kind of like what they do in Epcot in Orlando? Do they speak Japanese?
They hold auditions in the US for Disneyland in Tokyo and Hong Kong not sure if they do for Shanghai too. They offer contracts then for like 6+ months I think it depends on the visa they offer. I don't think they need to speak the language. My friend got offered a position as Belle at Disneyland Hong kong but didn't take it as the contract was too long for her.
All of the princesses at the Asian Disney parks are from the US, Europe, and Australia. They are all contracted performers with contracts ranging from 7 to 14 months with options for extensions. The majority of them had already performed for Disneyland/Walt Disney World before auditioning for an overseas contract.
My favorite part of the video is when Jen got emotional about being at Tokyo Disney because that would be me!!! So happy you both got to go and share it with the rest of us.
Presley and Danielle PD & DP for the most part no. It's usually not a problem because the cast will do their absolute best to help you. In many cases when I needed to find something the CM would just walk me over to it if they didn't know how to explain. For more complicated issues there are English speaking cast and they are very good about finding an English speaker of you need one.
We've been twice and never had a problem, every CM we've spoke to has either known English or has got another CM to help you. That goes for Japan in general though.
Wow! Rarely seen characters riding in the teacups alongside visitors? Now THAT is some real Disney magic.
The Japanese people are beyond polite. They are considerate, kind, and always think of their fellow man. That's why most areas of Japan are so clean, why they have recycling everywhere, and, apparently, why they sit down at fireworks. 😊
Also, there's likely so much room in that park is that the park imagineers had the good foresight to plan for the immense crowds they would have. Not just from foreign visitors, but from their hugely populated country. ❤️
I agree with you. I work with Japanese people and from my experience they are very humble, kind and considerate
yes!! Unlike Disney Shanghai though...
The 14 minute wait on Pooh's Hunny Hunt is a play on words! In Japanese, The number one (ichi) and four (yon) can be read as i-yon which sounds slightly like "eeyore" when you say it out loud. They also do 82 intead of 80, 8 (hachi) 2 (ni) can be read as ha-ni, or "hunny"! I'm so glad you guys were able to experience TDR, it's such an incredible place!
JennSpottz that's super interesting!
That is so cool!
oh my gosh jenn is so adorable. i love how happy she is to be there.
Aww I started crying when Jenn said, "I'm so happy we're here!"
I love seeing this trip through your eyes, you guys.
Jenn’s happy crying made me cry. I love that your joy spills over so easily.
I think I'm annoyed that Tokyo Disneyland has way more characters out during the day and in the parades than I have ever seen at WDW or at Disneyland Paris. I wish they would have some of the rarer ones out more instead of only being seen at special events.
Kerry Lousie I agree about the Paris thing
I will say i dont think those parks are as big or busy as WDW or DL california. So characters arent as spread out
@@badlandsghost tokyo disneyland and disneysea are actually one of the world's most visited parks, if i am not wrong
@@cttan6111 yes disneyland Tokyo and Sea have a yearly attendance of around 33 million , but they are smaller tan than the US parks. Like disneyworld had 5 parks and sees 58 million people
@@badlandsghost disneyworld has 4 parks
Disneyland paris' firework show is easily the best one of any disney park, yes even better than happily ever after as you have all the amazing water effects and fire as well
Ok but when they got the little pressed coin and Jen says "there's our little piglet" I thought of Jackson's piglet halloween costume! Now I'm crying aw.
I like that the Tokyo park places an emphasis on celebrating classical Disney.
The medallion is a 'memory maker', it interacts with those golden Mickey statues :) They did something similar in DisneySea for it's 15th anniversary a couple of years ago. ^-^
Oh Jen it's ok to cry. Not going to lie this tangle song during the fireworks gets me every time at Disneyland . It creates memories for me and my kids.
LOVE that everyone sits down for the fireworks. I wonder why Disney doesn't ask people to do this at Magic Kingdom? I'm handicapped and almost impossible for me to get a good view of the projection show and fireworks. MK doesn't even have a handicapped viewing area. I'm definitely going to make plans to go to Tokyo Disney.
Have you been recently to HK? I could have sworn they had a handicapped viewing area. However what they do have now is a fireworks "fastpass" which gets you a little roped off section of the lawn! When I last visited the fastpass area was pretty empty and people were able to spread out of the lawn and sidewalk and sit. I would recommend checking that out next time!
Taylor Feig I thought the areas you mentioned we're for the paid desert parties. I've never seen a fastpass for fireworks listed. I know they have the lawn desert fireworks party and the terrace fireworks desert party.
I'm watching this at work and one of my coworkers just asked, "What are you smiling at?". I hadn't realized I was smiling that much...
Jenn! You cry, I cry! Here's why I love you Jenn. You are so genuine. You appreciate every thing and you have such a kind heart. I cry everytime I am blessed enough to walk into Disney World. I tear up over the simple and small things, because I am just so thankful to be able to experience anything that I know most people are not as lucky to be able to do. I love that these things move you to tears as well, shows how humble and thankful you are as well.
The electrical parade looked absolutely incredible!! I’m so happy you guys got to have this experience! Thank you for sharing your trip with those who may never get the chance to experience it!
Was one of the best night parades I've seen so far
The parades at Tokyo Disney are way above any of the Florida parades
I mean... not that length is everything ;) but *32:50*!! What a gift.
Carrie Lynn hahahaha I love you haha :D
That's what she said 🤣, ( Michael Scott quote).
badasscop44 beat me to it 👍🏿🔥😜
Yes to this comment!
I am so glad you guys were able to go to Tokyo Disney. Seeing Jenn get so emotional made me emotional. I love watching your videos everyday. Tim and Jenn you are my favorite UA-camrs!
Jill Jarboe saaame 😭❤️
I love how respectful the Tokyo Disney culture is, reflective of Japanese culture in general.
Best thing so far: food at reasonable prices and No Tipping.
I absolutely love how English-friendly Tokyo Disneyland is. I want to go at some point and it's good to know that the language barrier won't be an issue for just getting around the park. How did you all order your foods? I've seen people at Disney and Universal here take pictures of the sign or the fake food display to show what they wanted. Did you have to do this here as well or did the staff understand the English name for it?
I just got back from a trip to Tokyo Disney and we had no problem ordering anything. The CMs who work at food locations either speak English or have the English words for the items memorized. If all else fails, there's usually a picture menu right there that you can point to.
Thanks for letting me know!
Thanks for replying! Both answers are super helpful!
Tokyo's fairy godmother looks creepy
Michael Campbell I was thinking that. The mask looked to big or something was out of place.
I don't get why they don't just do her as a face character internationally instead of just the US
The Pikachu Brothers Tokyo Disneyland employs face characters from around the world. A lot of the princesses specifically come from Disneyland in CA and Disney world in Florida. They are on contracts in Tokyo. So they could easily do the same with the Fairy Godmother. I have a friend who was friends with Ariel in Disneyland California and she got an offer to work in Tokyo. She is there for 2 years.
@@K_Pen Japan has really strict immigration laws - like laws that make Trump's immigration policies look like an open border. In all countries (even including immigration friendly countries such as Canada and Australia) age is a big factor. Japan doesn't want older immigrants, even if they are supposed to only be there temporarily. It allows young workers from rich countries for specific jobs because it figures they will come work in Japan for a few years (and be net contributors to taxes vs. using services) and then go back home. So I think Disney would have a hard time recruiting older workers. I know older people who recently retired who would love the opportunity, but it would just be way too much hassle for Disney to make it work.
The one thing that always amazes me when I visit those parks, as well as Paris and Hong Kong, lack of strollers and electric wheelchairs in the parks. Tim, did you notice the walkways are so much more open without 1000s of strollers everywhere?
It makes a big difference. One of the worst things about Walt Disney World is the insane amount of strollers and people on those electric scooter things. And people are polite too - moving through crowds is so much easier.
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Not inconveniencing people is a big part of their culture even if it’s at your own expense so I’m not surprised that Japanese people would be conscious of this and maybe avoid it
holy moly those teapot vending machines
Why is everything so much cuter?!?!!?! I love it. And Jenn I could totally understand the tears. I tear up when FOF comes on every time. Even though I’ve seen it 30 times. Hahaha I can’t even imagine the excitement
It’s awesome. The Japanese are always smiling and having a fantastic time. They love it.
Gotta say Tokyo Disneyland is pretty cool. I have a funny feeling you and Jenn are bring back a lot of souvenirs.
This trip is one of my favorites to watch! Hope you get to take Jackson one day.
Tokyo disney is so amazing! Their rides, merchandise, buildings are way more creative! The merch and everything else is cheaper too! I love watching these videos. I hope they get a chance to go to Hong Kong disneyland.
twingirl51 and Shanghai Disneyland
I honestly started tearing up when i saw Jenn tearing up, and now i just look very funny sitting at work half crying! I'm so happy for the both of you, you deserve it!
Everything in Japan is so kawaii!! Based on the intro, I'm guessing you're back home now, so I won't make any recommendations about...stuff. But it was so gratifying to finally see Elsa in the Electric Parade! Japan prizes politeness and concern for your neighbor's comfort/welfare. We could use some of that in our country. The fireworks were amazing, and, OMG, they had a sakura (cherry blossom) shaped one! What a thrill to see you doing Tokyo AND Disney! LOVE this!
The Mickey icecream shirt is awesome!! The light parade was so cool..thanks Jenn for making me cry..lol
Re watching in 2022 to assist with planning for my BFF's 40th birthday trip im planning :)
Jenn's attempt at speaking Japanese wasn't bad
Those plastic display foods are a tradition. It is common to have display food in any restaurant so you know what you are eating! So it makes sense that they have it out.
Right, I think an extra suitcase may be needed from when I go to Tokyo Disneyland ... I want ALL of the merch! Great vlog guys! I teared up when Jenn did after Dream On because I know that exact feeling!
for real! Tokyo seems to have the best merch around!
I wish I could go to Tokyo Disney soon. Ngl I looked at the POV’s and actually Splash, Pooh’s Hunny Hunt and small world are my favs. Also this park feels like the only harajuku disney park ever!
Those heffalump costumes in the parade were SO cute.
Jenn had me tearing up, too. She is so sweet.
Y'all are just too precious, I can't take it. Jenn's happiness is contagious and I'm sitting here crying like a dork.
JENN YOU ARE SO PURE.
I cry every time im in a Disney park intermittently throughout the day, especially at fantasmic....sometimes the magic doesnt just tough your heard, it SMASHES it with a HAMMER!
Aww Jenn!!! You are so sweet. I’m so glad you guys had such an amazing time and thank you for taking us with you on your adventure!!
Been to both Tokyo Disneyland and Sea now with my wife as we live just down the street from them!
But seeing it through someone else’s experience is always fun to! Especially since you’re not familiar with the customs!
Come back again in the near future you guys and hopefully we’ll cross paths there!☺️👍
that was the best night time parade since paint the night
big red vlogs those parade floats were beautiful!!! I would love to see that parade in person.
Jen crying at the parade, reminded me of my first trip to Disneyland in California. I was standing half next to and half behind a man during the afternoon parade and he didn’t speak English. I was crying because it had finally hit me that I was in Disneyland but the man thought I was crying because I couldn’t see. He dragged me in front of me and I had a perfect view. All of the characters came and gave me high fives and everything. It’s one of my favorite memories.
The food prices seem to be cheaper here compared to Orlando
adam ayers and merch
and the park admission price is way cheaper too
I can't get over how many characters they have out and about and included in parades that we don't have at WDW. Simply amazing to watch and I love that Marie was in the parade!!! These vlogs are really pushing Tokyo Disney up on my bucket list of must do trips.
That Winnie the Pooh queue made me tear up especially the part in Christopher robins room with the original toys omg brings back so many memories. I CANNOT WAIT for Tokyo Disney sea vlogs I heard it’s really cool there! Also can’t wait to see the Tokyo Disney haul lol! Love you guys ❤️
Thanks for sharing experience. Giving me expectations/ideas of when I go there, hopefully next year! Yes, Japanese culture includes manners/politeness/respect for others, which I wish we all shared...
Tim and Jen are so in love! So cool to see the emotions you both share with us.
What Jen is saying is so true...I was just at Tokyo Disney (well, just Sea) in April and it's like Disney on drugs...everything is pushed to the next level, no detail is spared, the cast members are beyond perfect. Japan went above and beyond creating these parks, the amount of effort that is put into every land in every park is insane.
You guys need to get someone to say "NOW ITS TIME TO PAY THE PRICE" in Japanese, to conclude your video. Dont miss out on that!! Have fun!!
Christopher Smith I just started watching their videos. Is that a reference to the above series "Home Movies"? TIA.
R.Y. Hahah yeah it is. They did a q and a where the answered it in 2016 I believe. But yes that’s the play on it
SO lovely to see how emotional Jenn is, having watched the parade. That's how we always are in Orlando. That's the magic of Disney.
I hope I meet a Disney husband soon I am a solo Disneyland person. u guys always do cool Disney stuff.
The part when Jenn cries breaks my heart!! It’s what makes the magic of Disney, it makes us cry tears of joy and magic. You guys are living my dream, love your videos
Such a nice vlog to see. You two enjoying your vacation. Tokyo Disneyland is amazing. I love Jenn’s reaction to the Dreamin Up parade. I have been watching footage from many vloggers and I love it too! The Peter Pan and Wendy flight segment is awesome and the music!
I’m from japan and I think the main reason for the fireworks being the way they were is because that’s how fireworks traditionally are in japan. They’re not timed with music or go off in different directions, it’s just a whole bunch of fireworks going off in one area.
I’ve never been to any other Disney parks, and although I’d really love to experience the fireworks shows at overseas parks, I think a lot of people in japan like it the way it is because it’s what we think of when we hear “fireworks”.
Omggg I already got teary eyed watching the video and seeing Jenn cry made me start bawlinggg lol y’all are living my dream
Jenn getting emotional during really magical Disney moments is literally me. I though I was alone when I cry at parades. My parents made Disney a huge part of my life and I'm so grateful because it gave me some of my favorite memories and determination to recreate those memories for my future kids. Love the channel and so happy to see that you guys got to enjoy Disney Tokyo!! Hope to see you at Food and Wine this year!! Can't wait!
oh man this is definitely going on my bucket list!
the little character purses that hold your pass are ADORABLE! is there any way of ordering them from Japan online?
You can order from Japan's Disney online shop if you go through a shopping service like FromJapan or Buyee. You can't buy direct from the Japan Disney store that I know of.
Wow! Tomorrow will be the 2nd anniversary of this video! I really like watching Tokyo Disney videos!
Jenn's reaction to the parade is me every time I walk into Magic Kingdom.
Jenn is such a sweetheart. I love how absolutely grateful she always is. A beautiful & emotional soul. Makes me feel good about supporting this channel. 🖤
Ugh Jenn making me tear up on a Wednesday morning.
Their version of Main Street USA, at night time is simply stunning!!
It Looks SO AMAZING! Hopefully one day we can walk down Tokyo's Mouse Street! Can't wait to see the Disney Sea Videos! Thank You Tim and Jenn for bringing us all along! Paying the Price has never been so worth it - right?
So jealous of Tokyo Disney's floats. That parade is top notch.
How long are you guys staying there?
I love the idea of Plasma Rays and of Cosmic Ray having a cousin so much. I really loved the Cosmic Ray restaurant and singing alien as a kid, so Disney continuing the storyline abroad makes me very happy :)
the pizza shirt would really suit Jenn!
Honestly, this place just looks like the miracle heaven disney where everything is tidy, there's enough space to walk, and the rides are in their best incarnations? I need to go *yesterday*
How awesome!! We would love to make it there some day! Loving the videos from there. ~Dawn
The electrical parade is stunning. Hitting Disneyland, trying to finagle a trip to Disney World into that trip and then you show me the beauty of Japan Disney at night. AAAAAAGGHHH!
Wow, so FANTASTIC!!!!!!
Dream Up is probably my favorite parade. I am not much for parades in the parks but I have watched this one numerous times and I had the same reaction as Jenn.
Been waiting all morning for this. 👌🏻
Illuminations at Disneyland Resort Paris is the BEST night show EVER!!! You guys would bawl if you saw it! ♥️♥️♥️
Is it just me or does the fairy godmother give anyone else the chills? I’m so used to the Orlando one being a lovely older women cast member with no mask, so the masked character creeps me out a bit.
You guys must’ve just missed seeing the premier of Celebrate! Tokyo Disneyland fireworks show because I think that is at the same level (if not better) than Happily Ever After. The addition of hydrotechnics and flame throwers at Tokyo really sets it apart.
"I think we're in the kids section" - or you might be in the Japanese-people-are-smaller-than-Americans section
I mean, normally, yeah, but they were right in front of some bibs
Tim &Jenn are so happy having a ball at Tokyo Disney, I so love this!!
"Mrs. Potato Potato masher. That is murderous." OMG 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Tim, that is the best.
Jenn crying because she's at Tokyo Disneyland makes my heart melt!
"The Joy of Cooking With Cheese"
Tim: Yes
Jen, I totally get what you mean about almost being in tears watching the parade. When we went to Magic Kingdom in February 2016 and watched the fireworks, I was almost in tears even though I had seen them there a million times before. I was such a magical day, partially because I absolutely love being at Disney World but also because I less than a year before I had spent time in the hospital from having stroke. I think it just got to me that I was lucky enough be able to experience something that I love again and not everyone has that opportunity.
I want to meet you at Tokyo Disneyland!!
I like seeing the food on display, I wish they had that everywhere!
seeing fairy godmother not as a face character was kind of creepy lol
Jen when I saw the 'happiness is here' parade in Tokyo, I cried...... Not once or twice but three times... I had no idea what was happening and just joined the crowed... Parade started and I burst into tears...composed myself only to burst into tears again over Mary Poppins then all over agin over Alice... Disney parades are iconic, and when you grow up with all things Disney it's overwhelming.... I know they are just people dressed up, I can't help it... You should UA-cam the Happiness is Here parade.... It's so happy and full of life...
I have some questions about the princesses. Those princesses look like the ones we have in Orlando. Meaning they don't look to be of Asian dissent. Why is that? Do they purposely choose "American looking" girls because they look much more like the cartoon? Do those princesses come from the US and work over there kind of like what they do in Epcot in Orlando? Do they speak Japanese?
I want to know this too!
They hold auditions in the US for Disneyland in Tokyo and Hong Kong not sure if they do for Shanghai too. They offer contracts then for like 6+ months I think it depends on the visa they offer. I don't think they need to speak the language. My friend got offered a position as Belle at Disneyland Hong kong but didn't take it as the contract was too long for her.
All of the princesses at the Asian Disney parks are from the US, Europe, and Australia. They are all contracted performers with contracts ranging from 7 to 14 months with options for extensions. The majority of them had already performed for Disneyland/Walt Disney World before auditioning for an overseas contract.
My favorite part of the video is when Jen got emotional about being at Tokyo Disney because that would be me!!! So happy you both got to go and share it with the rest of us.
18:59 Micken nuggets
Those dispatches for Space Mountain were absolutely legendary
Loving the beard, Tim! :)
When Jen cried I really wanted to cry aswell. It's that Disney magic. Really miss it.
Do the cast members speak English?
Presley and Danielle PD & DP for the most part no. It's usually not a problem because the cast will do their absolute best to help you. In many cases when I needed to find something the CM would just walk me over to it if they didn't know how to explain. For more complicated issues there are English speaking cast and they are very good about finding an English speaker of you need one.
Hey wear a button that say that they speak English
We've been twice and never had a problem, every CM we've spoke to has either known English or has got another CM to help you. That goes for Japan in general though.
When I went we didn’t really have to talk to CMs and we could just type on google translate
They don't really speak English but they are still all very helpful. Japanese people are the nicest.
Why does this seem much more magical than WDW? Even I thought the parade was much better than normal Disney world. Thanks for sharing yall!
rapunzel and eugene riding the teacups together has to be the cutest thing i've ever seen in all my years of living.
What I like about Disney in Japan is that I have seen more people wearing merch then in any other video I've watched of Disney parks elsewhere.
Seeing Jenn emotional got me emotional! She’s so sweet!! I’m so happy you guys were able to experience this!