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13 Sep 20, 09:56 AM |
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Surfing at Typhoon Lagoon
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How many days at Tokyo Disney Resort and Universal Studios Japan?
We’re hoping to visit Japan in 2022 or 2023 and of course we’d like to visit Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea as part of our time in/near Tokyo and Universal Studios Japan as part of our time in/near Osaka. How many days would we need for each of them to do them justice?
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13 Sep 20, 12:59 PM |
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I went in August 2018 and we had 2 days for Disney. You could probably spend more, but our priorities were Journey to the Centre of the Earth, to eat different flavoured popcorn, see the nightly show (I honestly can't remember what that was) and a few other things. We stayed across the road in the Hilton and for us that was more than enough time. This year we were going to spend 3 nights maximum at the Park Front hotel in USJ as our main reason to go was the new Nintendo world. Hopefully we will get there next year.
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13 Sep 20, 08:44 PM |
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We spent 4 days, 2 in each park. This was good for us as we wanted to do everything and didnt want to kick the backside out of each day. I think 3 would be good (2 in disneysea).
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13 Sep 20, 09:12 PM |
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13 Sep 20, 09:36 PM |
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We did a day at each Disney park and while we did not do everything, that was not out aim. Next May we are doing a day each again, but will be there from park opening to close. Not done Universal but thinking a day as a minimum
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16 Sep 20, 07:59 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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We did two days at Disney (one at each park) but on the day we got there, we got an extra few hours in Tokyo Disney resort on one of their “after 6” tickets.
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17 Sep 20, 10:23 AM |
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We did 4 days in total, 2 in each park, to give us time to explore everything without having to rush. Tokyo Disneysea is our favourite park EVER. It's amazing!
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17 Sep 20, 10:43 AM |
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This is good to know as disney sea looks amazing .
We really wanted to go to Japan next year but can only go in summer hols which will be a no no because of the olympics 😭 |
17 Sep 20, 04:33 PM |
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17 Sep 20, 08:46 PM |
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I went a few years ago. If I don't remember wrongly, we spent 4 days in both parks. The TDR tickets are a bit interesting with regard to park hopping in that on days 1 and 2 you could only go to either Disneyland or Disneysea each day, and can only park hop from day 3 onwards - not sure if this is still the case.
I thought 4 days was a pretty decent length, but I do like to take my time when going to Disney parks and like being able to do favourites again! If the Main Street Electrical Parade is still ongoing - definitely watch it! It completely blows the (no longer extant) WDW version out of the water. It wasn't high on my list of priorities as I thought it would be like the WDW version (which I would only watch if I happened to come across it), then we came across it by chance, and it was so good we came back and watched it again another night. Theming as others have mentioned is absolutely amazing. Rides are also extremely good, absolutely loved the version of the Winnie the Pooh ride they have there. Main downsides are that the queues seemed generally longer than I've experienced in the other Disney parks and the FP systems are the old system (so have to run all over the park, as opposed to Maxpass in California and FP+ in WDW). And character queues are insane! We also never quite managed to figure out TS meals (there's some queue system to reserve a place?) so stuck to QS, but the QS we did try was excellent. One more thing is that almost everything is in Japanese, including the pre-show elements (e.g. for the Tower of Terror equivalent). So a lot of the context is lost if you don't know what the storyline is! Worth looking up the storyline in advance for some of the rides.
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