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Tokyo Disneyland is located at 1-1 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, 279-0031, Japan, just outside of Tokyo.
Tokyo Disneyland typically opens at 8:00 AM and closes at 10:00 PM. However, hours can vary depending on the season and day of the week, so it's best to check the official Tokyo Disneyland calendar for the exact hours during your visit.
Yes, it's highly recommended to purchase tickets in advance as the park can reach capacity, especially during weekends, holidays, and school vacations. Tickets can be bought online or at Disney Stores in Japan.
The best time to visit Tokyo Disneyland is during the off-peak seasons, typically in spring (excluding Golden Week at the end of April to early May) and fall when there are fewer crowds and the weather is pleasant. Avoid Japanese national holidays and school vacation periods if possible.
Yes, there are multiple accommodations options around Tokyo Disneyland, including the Disney Hotels which are the closest to the parks, and various other hotels in the area that cater to a range of budgets.
Tokyo Disneyland features a mix of attractions including themed rides, shows, parades, and character meet-and-greets. The park is divided into seven themed lands: World Bazaar, Adventureland, Westernland, Critter Country, Fantasyland, Toontown, and Tomorrowland.
Guests are not allowed to bring in alcohol or food that requires heating, but you can bring in snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. There are also many restaurants and food kiosks available inside the park.
To fully enjoy Tokyo Disneyland, it is recommended to spend at least a full day at the park. If you plan to visit Tokyo DisneySea as well, consider allocating two days for both parks.
Yes, Tokyo Disneyland offers the Disney FastPass system, which allows guests to reserve access to certain attractions and minimize wait times. Please note that the FastPass system is subject to availability and may change.
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout Tokyo Disneyland. Look for 'Tokyo Disney Resort Guest Wi-Fi' to connect.
Yes, many signs and instructions are available in English, and the staff are accustomed to dealing with guests from around the world. Guide maps are also available in multiple languages.
Tokyo Disneyland is equipped to accommodate visitors with disabilities, offering rental wheelchairs, accessible restrooms, and services for guests with hearing disabilities. Guests should contact Guest Relations upon arrival for more information on accessibility services.
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