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Welcome to Tokyo DisneySea, a theme park at the Tokyo Disney Resort located in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, just outside Tokyo..

The Oriental Land Company owns the park, and licenses Disney characters and themes from The Walt Disney Company. Tokyo DisneySea attracted nearly fifteen million visitors a year, making it the fourth-most-visited theme park in the world.

Tokyo DisneySea was the second theme park to open at the Tokyo Disney Resort and the ninth park of the twelve worldwide Disney theme parks to open. It has an overall nautical exploration theme.

In 2002 Tokyo DisneySea won a Thea Award from the Themed Entertainment Association for the concept, design, and construction of the theme park. The award was presented at El Capitan Theater in Hollywood, California.

Tokyo DisneySea reached the milestone of 10 million guests in 307 days since its grand opening, which is a record among theme parks worldwide. The previous record-holder was Universal Studios Japan, 338 days after its opening.

Where Adventure and Imagination Set Sail

Inside The Park

Seven Ports-of-Call
Mediterranean Harbor

Mediterranean Harbor is the entrance “port-of-call” and themed as an Italian port city, with Venetian Gondolas that guests can board and ride. Littered throughout the port are various shops and restaurants. Built into the architecture of the port is Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta; the hotel serves as a full-scale reproduction of the various buildings of Portofino and Venice’s ports and serves as the southern berm (or border) of the park.

Mediterranean Harbor also features Soaring: Fantastic Flight, a flying simulator, and “Fortress Explorations”, a large-scale interactive play area for guests that features exploration-themed activities and attractions.

Mysterious Island

Mysterious Island is a “port-of-call” within Mount Prometheus, the giant volcano that is the park’s centerpiece and most prominent feature. It relies heavily on the storytelling of Jules Verne and, specifically, the mythology of the volcano fortress mentioned several times in the books called “Vulcania”.

The Mount Prometheus ride employs technology similar to Epcot’s Test Track. The smallest “port of call”, it nevertheless holds two of the more popular attractions: “Journey to the Center of the Earth”, a thrill ride, and “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”, a dark ride.

Despite its name, Mysterious Island is not an island; it is built into the side of Mount Prometheus, which is part of the show building for the two attractions. The architecture in this port is of Victorian style.

Mermaid Lagoon

Mermaid Lagoon is home to the characters of The Little Mermaid. The facade is made to resemble King Triton’s palace and features seashell-inspired architecture. This “port of call” is mostly indoors and recreates the feeling of being underwater.

Attractions include Flounder’s Flying Fish Coaster; Scuttle’s Scooters; Jumpin’ Jellyfish; Blowfish Balloon Race; The Whirlpool; all of which are children’s rides. Also in this area are Ariel’s Playground, which is a children’s playground and extensive walk-through attraction that recreates the various settings in the movie; and the Mermaid Lagoon Theater, which houses ‘King Triton’s Concert’, a musical show featuring live actors, large-scale puppetry and Audio-Animatronics that recreate the story of The Little Mermaid.

Arabian Coast

This is themed after Aladdin. It recreates an Arabian harbor combined with an “enchanted world from 1001 Arabian Nights”. There are four attractions in the land: Sindbad’s Storybook Voyage, an indoor dark ride boat ride whose art direction seems to be (at first glance) a variation on “It’s a Small World” (with its own theme song, “Compass of your Heart”, composed by Alan Menken); Caravan Carousel, a double-decker carousel that holds over 190 passengers; Jasmine’s Flying Carpets; and the Magic Lamp Theater, which houses a combined live-action/animatronic based magic show with a 3D movie featuring the Genie.

Lost River Delta

Located at the back of the park, the dominant structure in this “port of call” is the ruins of an ancient Aztec pyramid which houses the dark thrill ride, Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull.

Also in the Lost River Delta is the DisneySea Steamer Line which transports guests back to Mediterranean Harbor, ‘Out of Shadowland’, a live theatrical show that follows Mei, a young girl lost in a world of shadows who finds confidence and strength through her sojourn there.

Furthermore, the Lost River Delta contains an Intamin roller coaster named Raging Spirits, which opened in 2005 and is similar to Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril at Disneyland Park in Paris.

Port Discovery

This “port of call” is home to the fictional ‘Marine Life Institute’; Port Discovery houses two attractions: Aquatopia, a boat ride that uses LPS tracking (the ‘trackless’ technology also used in Tokyo Disneyland’s Pooh’s Hunny Hunt) to move and spin through a lagoon amid waterfalls and whirlpools, and the 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge DisneySea Electric Railway, an overhead electric trolley that transports riders to and from the American Waterfront.

American Waterfront

This “port of call” represents the northeastern seaboard of the United States in the early 20th century. It features two themed areas, an “Old Cape Cod” section, and a “New York Harbor” section.

The land is dominated by a large passenger ship, SS Columbia, which is usually the site for various shows and events. The port’s most popular attraction is the Tower of Terror, an elaborately themed free-fall E-ticket ride.

Toy Story Mania is an interactive 4-D theme park attraction located at the American Waterfront in a new area called Toyville Trolley Park. Guests wear 3-D glasses while riding spinning vehicles that travel through virtual environments based on classic carnival games. There are shooters on the vehicles to let guests to shoot targets in those 3-D games like “egg toss” and “balloon pop”.

Dining & Merchandise
Restaurants

Welcome to main dining room of this luxury ocean liner S.S. Columbia. It’s the early 20th century and the newest, grandest transoceanic liner is getting ready to set sail. For the celebration, everyone is welcome at the elegant main dining room on the third deck. Enjoy the set menus and other selections in the stylish Art Nouveau setting that recalls the grand era of luxury liners


Owned by a Japanese immigrant, Restaurant Sakura is in a former fish market. The windows look out on New York harbor while the signs on the walls still list up the fresh seafood that used to be sold here. The Japanese dishes served here go well with sake.


In a futuristic marina beyond the horizons of time, visitors are welcome at this restaurant located in a renovated yacht club. Tempting aromas from the Horizon Bay Restaurants open kitchen will whet your appetite. Enjoy a meal in the bright and spacious dining area with the pleasant sound of the wind and waves in the background.


Dine at Yucatan Base Camp Grill, an archeological excavation site. Archeologists excavating the ancient ruins here have opened part of their base camp to hungry visitors. Dig into the tasty delights here before continuing on your explorations of ancient wonders.


Inside a cavern in Mysterious Island, is the geothermal power station powered by Mount Prometheus, providing energy for Captain Nemo’s scientific base and also Vulcania Restaurant. This buffeteria uses energy from the power station, and serves Nemo’s hard working crew. And now, visitors to Mysterious Island can also enjoy a hearty meal here. The restaurant setting is unique, but the food’s the real thing!


They say that the Zambini family where among the first to develop this region, producing fine wine and quality olive oil and their business was handed down from generation to generation. In the early 20th century, the three Zambini Brothers converted the winery into this Italian restaurant serving each brother’s favorite dishes to the villagers as well as to travelers just passing through. Please come enjoy the brothers’ hospitality.

Quick Service & Cafes

The diligent crew never stops working on Captain Nemo’s submarine, the Nautilus gallery restaurant was built right across from the ship to accommodate these hard workers. When Mysterious Island is open to visitors, this restaurant serves Guests light meals and drinks. Why not enjoy the view of the unique Nautilus over some food and beverages?


The Fortress, marked by the large gold dome rising above it, houses Magellan’s restaurant named in honor of Ferdinand Magellan, the renowned explorer from the Golden Age of Exploration. Enjoy cuisine inspired by dishes from around the world as you dine amid objects that tell of the discoveries made through the exploration of the oceans and the study of astronomy during that era. A rich selection of wine is also available.


It’s the annual Cape Cod Cook-off at the village! And the blue ribbon goes to… Today is the village’s annual cook-off, where locals gather to eat and decide whose recipes are best. The competition venue is at the Town Hall, a landmark with a white clock tower. Come try the winning dish!


Dockside Diner counter-service restaurant, housed in a cargo warehouse near the S.S. Columbia dock, caters to passengers waiting to board the luxury ocean liner, as well as the townspeople and harbor workers.


The curry dishes served in these food stalls of the Casbah Food Court are very special because they are said to be delivered from many parts of the kingdom using the flying carpet from the Disney film, Aladdin. Try out this exotic curry and feel like a hero from The Arabian Nights.


Sebastian’s Calypso kitchen, located in the depths of Triton’s Kingdom, is a favorite of Ariel’s friend, Sebastian. Pictures of all his fun ocean pals fill the walls while calypso music plays. Sebastian’s favorite dishes are popular with kids too.

Street Cafes & Kiosks

Tokyo DisneySeas offers 26 different street cafes and kiosk food vendors to enjoy around the park during your visit. These outlets offer unique eats from bakery bites to refreshing treats including many local and cultural dishes to try.

Shopping

Tokyo DisneySeas has over 37 specialty stores across its theme park, ranging from gifts, souvenirs & apparel to traditional collectibles and attraction merchandise. Whether your looking to pick up that all important Disney hairband from Slendido or the parks latest apparel from Figaro’s Clothiers, they have it all just for you and while some stores have a lot of similar items, there are loads that have unique collections in there to!

Rides & Attractions
Thrill Rides

Tower of Terror
In New York, 1912, stands the hotel known as the “Tower of Terror,” so called after the mysterious disappearance of its owner in 1899. Now, the New York City Preservation Society has finished restoring the infamous hotel, and started giving tours to the public. But what happens when you take the elevator to the top floor…?

Indiana Jones Adventure:
Temple of the Crystal Skull
Experience the temple tours organized by Paco, a friend of Dr. Indiana Jones. But wait. The temple’s vengeful guardian spirit, the Crystal Skull, is not happy about this at all. When the spirit’s anger is unleashed, will you get out alive!?

Raging Spirits
This is a high-speed rollercoaster attraction racing through the excavated ruins of an ancient ceremonial site. This thrilling ride will turn your world upside down.

Journey to the Center of the Earth
The enigmatic genius Captain Nemo has unearthed a heretofore unknown world deep underground. During your journey on board a unique subterranean vehicle, the volcano suddenly shakes and erupts, taking you where even Captain Nemo has never been before.

Dark Rides

Soaring: Fantastic Flight
Nestled in the hills of Mediterranean Harbor, the Museum of Fantastic Flight is dedicated to humankind’s enduring dream of flying. A grand tour of the museum culminates with Guests boarding the Dream Flyer…

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Home to an ancient, advanced civilization, Atlantis is said to have sunk to the bottom of the ocean long ago. Some say the people of that continent lived on and adapted to the world beneath the waves. Board one of Captain Nemo’s powerful submarine boats and join him in his undersea search for Atlantis.

The Whirlpool
These cups are made from colorful kelp! Hop inside, and you’re in for a whirlwind of a ride. Let yourself be swept away by the whirlpool and spin around. Be careful or you’ll get real dizzy!

Blowfish Balloon Race
Let the race begin! Colorful, round, puffed up blowfish carrying seashell gondolas for you to ride on, take you on a thrilling underwater spin. Who’ll win this buoyant race?

Areil’s Playground
Climb through a fishing net, explore a secret, treasure-filled cave, and more. This is Ariel’s favorite hideaway, a playground full of fun and games that’s perfect for kids who want to explore Ariel’s incredible world. Cast Members hand out exploration maps so you can enjoy Ariel’s Playground to the fullest.

The Magic Lamp Theater
The “greatest magician in the world,” Shaban, presents his first solo performance without his partner, the popular Genie. So what happened to him? Find out as you take in this magical performance!

Sindbad’s Storybook Voyage
To find the greatest treasure of all, join Sindbad the sailor and his loyal tiger cub, Chandu. Believe and follow the “compass of your heart” and your journey will be true. The music was written by Disney songwriting legend Alan Menken.

Nemo * Friends SeaRider
Boarding the SeaRider, a submersible that “shrinks” to the size of a fish, Guests will explore the wondrous world of marine life from the same point of view as Nemo and Dory. In addition to these characters, Guests have a chance to meet many of the other popular characters from Finding Dory including Destiny, the whale shark, and Hank, the octopus.

Toy Story Mania
Go in through Woody’s wide open mouth and you’ll find that you’ve shrunk to the size of a toy! A great time playing the carnival games set up under Andy’s bed is waiting for you!

Turtle Talk
Here, in the Undersea Observatory inside the S.S. Columbia, who do you see through the underwater window, but Crush the sea turtle, swimming happily through the open seas! This is a theater-type attraction in which you can converse with Crush, so go on and talk to him. He loves having conversations.

Fortress Explorations
Walk through the fortress and galleon and explore on your own. See exhibitions on the study of the planets and the earth’s rotation, operate cannons, and various nautical instruments, and more.

Boat Rides

DisneySea Transit Steamer Line
Take a ride on this steamer and enjoy a fun waterway adventure during the day, or a romantic voyage in the evening.

Venetian Gondolas
The cheerful gondoliers will be happy to show you around Palazzo Canals. Enjoy an elegant, romantic time aboard your gondola.

Aquatopia
The three-person watercraft travels around the experimental pool, and this is no typical course. You’ll spin around and twirl off in unpredictable directions. Who knows where you’ll end up!

Family Rides

DisneySea Electric Railway
Ride above the bustle of the city, and what do you see? A beautiful harbor that is somehow familiar, even though it’s your first view of it. You’ve arrived at none other than the marina of tomorrow, Port Discovery. You’ve traveled through the horizons of time.

Big City Vehicles
These vehicles were popular in the early 20th century, right when automobiles began to take over from horse-drawn carriages. High end for the time, these vehicles are extra fancy. Step aboard and ride through the streets of New York City in style. There are many models to choose from — the open-top town car, the police wagon, the delivery truck, and more.

Caravan Carousel
Exotic music plays under the huge domed roof in the palatial courtyard. Here stands the elegant two-storied carousel featuring beautiful, exotic beasts, even that funny Genie of the Lamp! Which one will take you to the world of your dreams?

Jasmine’s Flying Carpets
Themed to the Disney film Aladdin, this ride attraction lets you soar over Jasmine’s garden on a “flying carpet.” You can make your “carpet” go up and down or tilt it forward and backward, as if flying your own magical carpet.

Scuttle’s Scooters
The colorful hermit crabs seat two, and they take you for a spinning ride around Scuttle, who’s watching you from above. He’s looking through his trusty telescope, making sure everybody’s having a great time. Wait, isn’t his telescope backwards!?

Flounder’s Flying Fish Coaster
Ariel’s best friend, Flounder has come with all his flying fish friends. Everybody, line up and hop on for a soaring ride! Fly around the lagoon for a fun time.

Stage Shows

Hello, New York
Show Length: 25mins
This show presented in the New York area of American Waterfront features Mickey Mouse and the Disney Friends discovering different ways to enjoy the big city.

Song of Mirage
Show Length: 30mins
Mickey Mouse and his Disney Friends go on an adventure to seek out the Rio Dorado (Spanish for “golden river”) and its legendary city of gold. This show features an original story in a rousing live performance with impressive projection mapping.

Big Band Beat
Show Length:30mins
For the Tokyo DisneySea 15th Anniversary, the stylish revue with talented musicians and performers known as “”Big Band Beat”” is even more exciting. Enjoy the top class singers, the unforgettable dancing by the Disney Friends and more. And you’ll be wowed when Mickey Mouse hits the drums!

My Friend Duffy
Welcome to Cape Cod Cook-Off!
Presented in one of the dining areas is a fun-filled, two-part show. The first story tells of how Duffy´s friend, ShellieMay, came to be. The other story tells how Gelatoni, who befriended Duffy overseas, came to Cape Cod. Mickey and Minnie join in the singing and dancing.
Spend a wonderful time with Duffy and his friends.

Extra Magic
Nighttime Spectaculars

Disney Light the Night Fireworks

The nighttime sky above the Parks will come alive with colorful fireworks accompanied by Disney songs and music.

ALL AGES
Family Friendly
SHOW TIME
Duration 5 Minutes

Park Map

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Welcome to Tokyo Disneyland Resort located just outside Tokyo in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.

It was the first Disney park to be built outside the United States, and it opened on 15 April 1983. The park was constructed by WED Enterprises in the same style as Magic Kingdom in Florida and Disneyland in California.

The park has seven themed areas: the World Bazaar; the four traditional Disney lands: Adventureland, Westernland, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland; and two mini-lands: Critter Country and Mickey’s Toontown.

Many of these areas mirror those in the original Disneyland as they are based on American Disney films and fantasies.

Tokyo Disneyland hosts an average 17.9 million visitors, making it the world’s third-most visited theme park behind the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Park at the Disneyland Resort.

Where Dreams Come True

Inside The Park

Seven Different Lands
World Bazaar

World Bazaar is the main entry corridor and primary shopping area of Tokyo Disneyland. The general look and theme of World Bazaar is that of early 20th-century America, matching the “Main Street, U.S.A.” areas of other Magic Kingdom-style parks.

World Bazaar consists of two intersecting “streets”: Main Street (the primary corridor running from the main entrance toward Cinderella Castle), and Center Street, which forms a perpendicular line with Main Street and leads to Adventureland in one direction and Tomorrowland in the other.

World Bazaar has a permanent canopy covering the Main Street and Center Street areas, designed to protect guests from the elements.

Adventureland

Adventureland is a mish-mash of the various Adventureland interpretations. It features a unique ride – the Western River Railroad – and a Lilo & Stitch-themed version of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room.

It features a pair of sub-lands: The Typhoon Lagoon inspired Coral Landing near the Swiss Family Treehouse and another one based on New Orleans Square at Disneyland, which features Pirates of the Caribbean.

Westernland

Westernland is an “old west” themed area, the counterpart of Frontierland in other Magic Kingdom-style parks.

Like its counterparts, the landscape of Westernland is dominated by the Rivers of America, a man-made waterway that is home to the Mark Twain Riverboat, Tom Sawyer Island and numerous live and Audio-Animatronic animals.

Critter Country

When Splash Mountain opened at Tokyo Disneyland, Critter Country was specifically created for it. The only other attraction in this area is Beaver Brothers Explorer Canoes (formerly Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes in Westernland).

Because of the land’s small size and the popularity of Splash Mountain, Critter Country is extremely crowded throughout the day.

The Country Bear Jamboree is located in Westernland.

Fantasyland

Fantasyland has two original attractions among the usual dark rides: Cinderella’s Fairy Tale Hall, which features the story of Cinderella in a walk-through style attraction, and Pooh’s Hunny Hunt, which uses a trackless ride system.

It is also the only version of Fantasyland to still feature the original version of Dumbo the Flying Elephant with only ten flying elephants, while the other versions of the attraction have sixteen elephants.

In 2015, Oriental Land Company revealed a major expansion/re-imagining was announced that includes the addition of areas based around “Beauty and the Beast” will be the theme for the new area in development due to open soon.

Tomorrowland

Although Walt Disney originally intended Tomorrowland to be a “living blueprint” of the future, Tokyo Disneyland’s Tomorrowland never directly showcased future technology, instead opting for a science fiction fantasy theme.

Prominent attractions include Space Mountain as well as the Pan Galactic Pizza Port, a restaurant that features a large audio-animatronic pizza-making machine operated by a whimsical alien creature named Tony Solaroni.

New attractions feature movie tie-ins: Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters and Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek.

Toontown

Like its counterparts in other Disney theme parks, Toontown (called “Mickey’s Toontown” at other Disney parks) is heavily inspired by the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Appropriately, the major attraction here is Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin.

Dining & Merchandise
Restaurants

Japanese art and architecture became popular in the late 19th century and it was not long before traditional Japanese flavors became popular too, even here in World Bazaar. Restaurant Hokusai is named for the famous artist, Hokusai Katsushika, whose Japanese ukiyo-e prints influenced artists in faraway Europe, Restaurant Hokusai offers the flavors of Japan.


You’re invited to an elegant banquet at the Crystal Palace Restaurant. This grand buffeteria restaurant, with a Victorian-era conservatory design, offers a fine selection of foods. The three-domed glass building is the definition of elegance. Don’t miss the restaurant at night, when it is beautifully illuminated.


Come dine in the romantic Blue Bayou Restaurant. As you might expect, this garden restaurant is located by a quiet bayou where fireflies sparkle in the romantic twilight. Served here are French and Creole-style dishes. Who will you share a romantic dinner with?


Welceme to the tropical Polunesian Terrace Restaurant with live performances. Welcome to an island paradise! Enjoy Polynesian-style cuisine and live performances in a tropical atmosphere, with exotic flowers, seashell chandeliers and chairs made of bamboo.


Food to satisfy even the hungriest traveler at the Hungry Bear Restaurant. Travelers of the Old West can fill up with a wholesome plate of curry. And there’s even a large size for those with a bear-sized appetite. The smell is so good, it may even entice the Country Bears over for a bite or two!


Come dine in an elegant, Old West mansion of Pizza Pavillion Restaurant. The white, lacy architecture of this old frontier-era mansion is home to the largest dining patio in the Park. Pick up a tray and choose your favorite food in this buffeteria-style restaurant.


Welcome to the castle of the Queen of Hearts and her restaurant. This is the castle where the Queen of Hearts, from the Disney film Alice in Wonderland, dwells. The Queen has invited everyone here for a banquet today. There are Wonderland-themed food, unique desserts and much more on the varied, wonderful menu.


Enjoy the best pizza in the galaxy at the Pan Galactic Pizza Port, the franchise’s first branch in the solar system. The manager, Tony Solaroni, is operating the pizza-making PZ-5000 machine while taking lots of out-of-this-world orders.

Cafes

Enjoy a pasta dish in an elegant setting at the Eastside Cafe. Welcome to this elegant restaurant in early 20th-century America. Enjoy a leisurely meal in a refined atmosphere where the Victorian setting accents the menu.


Sweet pastries to warm your heart at Sweetheart Cafe. This bakery is said to be run by a married couple who get along so well, they named their shop “Sweetheart Cafe.” This white and pink bakery serves freshly baked breads and sweet desserts. Choose your favorite pastry and enjoy the open air terrace.


Pecos Bill Cafe is named for the legendary cowboy. The menu here is as robust as Pecos Bill, the man said to have dug the mighty Rio Grande river. Feeling a little peckish? Enjoy some snacks from this counter service restaurant. Outdoor seating is available for all you fresh-air loving cowboys!

Quick Service & Kiosks

Tokyo Disneyland Park offers 38 different quick service and kiosk food vendors to enjoy around the park during your visit. These outlets offer unique eats from bakery bites to refreshing Ice creams including many local and cultural dishes to try.

Shopping

Tokyo Disneyland Park has over 43 specialty stores across its theme park, ranging from gifts, souvenirs & apparel to traditional collectibles and attraction merchandise. Whether your looking to delve into the biggest toy shop in the park or bring a little Disney tableware to your house, they have it all just for you and while some stores have a lot of similar items, there are loads that have unique collections in there to!

Rides & Attractions
Thrill Rides

Pirate of the Caribbean
Cannonballs flying across your boat and splashing into the sea… The rough voices of pirates shouting … No matter how many times you’ve experienced it you still get the first-time thrills from this dynamic attraction.

Big Thunder Mountain
It’s a few decades after the big gold rush. The rush now is from the mine trains that careen at high speed through the old gold mine. You’re headed straight for the rocky side of the mountain or going down fast at a tilt … You’ll be screaming with the thrills!

Splash Mountain
Board a log boat and go off on a fun adventure! Be prepared for a 45-degree drop down a 16-meter high waterfall! Your plunge will be captured on film. Visit Splashdown Photos to purchase a copy.

Star Tours: The Adventues Continue
Welcome to the world of Star Wars in 3D! You’ll enjoy an unprecedented thrill as you find yourself right in the middle of the action with familiar characters from the film series.

Space Moutain
A mountainous dome bathed in mysterious lights after dark houses a space station where state-of-the-art spaceships, powered by an unknown energy source, take off and land. Get ready for a thrilling rocket ride through the galaxy!

Dark Rides

Haunted Mansion
This ominous gothic mansion is haunted by 999 ghosts, goblins, and ghouls. They’re all “dying” to make their number an even 1,000. Look over there! It’s a statue with glowing eyes. And invisible hands are playing strange music on that piano. Now, who’s that sitting next to you?

The Enchanted Tiki Room:
Stich Presents “Aloho E Komo Mai!”
An enchanting show with Hawaiian birds gets interrupted when that mischievous Stitch appears! Join in this lively show that gets Guests and tiki gods involved!

‘It’s A Small World’
Dressed in the traditional costumes of their countries, children of the world sing “it’s a small world” as you voyage from Europe, through Asia, Africa, Central America, and the islands of the South Pacific. It’s the happiest cruise that ever sailed!

Snow White’s Adventures
Travel deep into the deep, dark forest where you’ll meet the jolly Seven Dwarfs and a sinister old woman offering a poisoned apple… What will become of Snow White? Will she escape the forest?

Peter Pans Flight
As a child, who hasn’t dreamed of Peter Pan’s world. Now you can board a flying pirate ship for two and sail from London to Never Land! So set sail on the adventure you’ve dreamed of!

Pinocchios Daring Journey
The touching tale of a wooden puppet that becomes a real boy is retold here. Pinocchio from the Disney classic film of the same name goes on an adventurous journey and you can follow along on a mine car.

Pooh’s Hunny Hunt
Travel on a whimsical “hunny pot” with a mind of its own as you follow Winnie the Pooh on his search for honey. Enjoy the warm and friendly world of Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood.

Mickey’s PhilharMagic
Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and many more of your Disney friends appear in this magical concert that’s as fun to watch as to listen to. Let Donald sweep you away into the fantastic world of Disney animation!

Roger Rabbits Cartoon Spin
Jump in a cab and go for a drive through the streets and back alleys of Toontown. But take care! The villainous weasels are out to erase Roger Rabbit with their dreaded “dip.” So, will you be able to return safe and sound?

Stitch Encounter
Guests visiting the Stitch Monitoring Station, located in Tomorrowland, will be able to communicate with Stitch in real time over the theater’s large screen. The entire family will enjoy chatting with that mischievous Stitch in this attraction full of humor and surprises.

Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
It’s Buzz Lightyear from Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story films! And you’re one of his Space Rangers. Board a space cruiser and get ready for a great adventure. Use the astro blasters (laser shooters) equipped on your space cruiser to blast the robots and their secret weapons in this shooting-game attraction. Coordinate with your friends to defeat the evil Emperor Zurg and save the universe!

Monsters Inc. Hide & Go Seek!
Experience the world of the Disney/Pixar film Monsters, Inc. in this attraction. The human child, Boo, and lots of monsters, including Sulley and Mike, are playing a special game of hide-and-go-seek and you’re invited to join them. As you travel through the Monsters, Inc. offices and the streets of Monstropolis, use your flashlight to “find” the funny, hidden monsters.

Wet & Boat Rides

Jungle Cruise
Board a boat with a brave, light-hearted skipper who loves the jungle. You’ll see elephants, crocodiles, lions and other wildlife on this adventure tour where surprises and mysteries await you. There’s also a nighttime cruise that takes you through the jungles wrapped in an even more mystic and thrilling atmosphere.

Mark Twain Riverboat
Board the Mark Twain Riverboat, an elegant, 3-deck “floating palace,” for a cruise around the Rivers of America. It’s even more romantic at night when the steamboat is all lit up!

Tom Sawyer Island Rafts
Jump on a log raft and head for Tom Sawyer Island, right in the middle of the Rivers of America! Adventures are waiting for you at Injun Joe’s Cave, Huckleberry Swamp, Tom Sawyer’s Treehouse, and more!

Beaver Brothers Explorer Canoes
Explore the Rivers of America on a canoe that you and the other canoe riders paddle together yourselves. Just don’t be the one saying you’re tired or critters will have a laugh on you!

Family Rides

Omnibus
Everybody loves this old-fashioned bus! Omnibuses like this one used to travel all around New York City in the beginning of the last century, and now one is here to take you around. Take a casual drive around the Plaza and get a tantalizing glimpse of all the other themed lands in the Park.

Western River Railroad
Climb aboard an authentic steam train for a round trip through Adventureland, Critter Country, and Westernland. You’ll go on a journey that takes you through a tropical jungle and on to the American Old West.

Swiss Family Treehouse
Based on the 1960 Disney film Swiss Family Robinson, the towering treehouse of the Robinson family is recreated here. You can see how they lived in this unique home built in a tree standing 19 meters high.

Alices Tea Party
Sit down in a colorful teacup and turn the wheel in the center to change the speed and direction that the cup whirls. Look for the Dormouse peeking out at you from the huge teapot in the center of the attraction.

Castle Carrousel
White horses with colorful trappings… Pick your white horse and feel like Cinderella or Prince Charming. The dreams and hopes of Disney’s classic film Cinderella unfold on this lovely carrousel.

Cinderella’s Fairytale Hall
Cinderella and Prince Charming have opened Cinderella Castle to Guests even while they are away. Cinderella wished to share the story of the magical way that she became a princess. Guests are welcome to wander through the castle to view paintings, dioramas, and other artworks that follow her story. Guests of all ages will enjoy entering into the world of this beloved princess.

Gadgets Go Coaster
This roller coaster may be small, but it’s big excitement. You’ll graze a rock face, careen around, and splash through Toon Lake on this thrill of a ride.

Goofy’s Paint’n’Playhouse
Using the Toontone Splat Master paint applicators, you can help Goofy redecorate his room. These tools are really easy to use. Just point your Splat Master at the wall or furniture you want to paint, and then activate! Everyone’s efforts together are sure to result in a truly “toony” room!

Chip ‘n Dale’s Treehouse
Those two prankster chipmunk pals, Chip and Dale live in this big oak tree that provides lots of their favorite acorns. Which is why they love this tree and plan to keep calling it their home.

Toon Park
Near the entrance to Toontown is this pleasant little park designed with little ones in mind. Mickey, who’s also an artist, has created lots of soft sculptures of cute little animals and stars for youngsters to play with, climb on, and crawl through.

Donalds Boat
Floating on Toon Lake is Donald Duck’s boat, the Miss Daisy. Try out the control panel to make the horn honk and turn on the lamps. You’ll feel like you’re the ship’s captain!

Minnies House
The house with the pretty purple roof belongs to Minnie Mouse. Inside you’ll find lots of keepsake photos and other items that she keeps to remind her of Mickey. And in the kitchen, something fun might happen when you touch the oven or dishwasher.

Stage Shows

Jamboree Mickey
Show Length: 25mins
Kids can dance along with the Disney Friends to the lively music based on the “Mickey Mouse March” in this new program for children.

Let’s Party Graz!
Show Length: 25mins
Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse and their Disney Friends put on this fun and lively show inspired by a festive Mardi Gras carnival.

Mickey’s Rainbow Luau
Show Length:65
In this exciting dinner show, Mickey Mouse and his Disney friends honor the heritage of milestone celebrations with music and dance styles of the Polynesian islands.
Enjoy Polynesian-style dishes and beverages in an exotic atmosphere.

Horseshoe Roundup
Show Length: 60mins
How about a rip-roaring good lunchtime at the popular Westernland restaurant, The Diamond Horseshoe, with Woody and Jessie from the Disney/Pixar film Toy Story 2. Woody’s lovable horse Bullseye also makes an appearance and joins in the dancing, singing, laughter and action of this humorous show. Come satisfy your hunger for food and fun!

The Diamond Horseshoe Presents
“Mickey & Company”
Show Length: 80mins
Slue Foot Sue, the owner of The Diamond Horseshoe restaurant, has invited the entertainment troupe “Mickey & Company” for a special one-night only performance. Mickey, Minnie, and “Chef” Donald discover that the maitre d’ is in love with Slue Foot Sue and together with the Guests in the audience they try to help him express his feelings for her.

Shows & Parades
Nighttime Spectaculars

Disney Light the Night

The nighttime sky above the Parks will come alive with colorful fireworks accompanied by Disney songs and music.

ALL AGES
Family Friendly
SHOW TIME
Duration 5 Minutes
Night Parade

Electrical Parade: Dreamlights

The Disney stars are literally sparkling in this nighttime parade of lights and music.

With Mickey and his pals, including characters from Aladdin, Toy Story and other Disney films, appearing on colorful floats, nighttime in the Park is even more fantasy-filled.

ALL AGES
Family Friendly
SHOW TIME
Duration 45 Minutes
Daytime Parade

Dreaming Up! Parade

The wonderful world of Disney films unfolds before you in this colorful parade. Mickey Mouse and his Disney Friends will take Guests to a world of dreams.

ALL AGES
Family Friendly
SHOW TIME
Duration 45 Minutes

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