Tokyo Disneyland Adventure: App Struggles & Stunning Dreams in Color Show!
Our Disney park journey around the world is almost complete! Tokyo Disneyland, the second-to-last stop, brings magic, thrills, and a few tech frustrations. From struggling with the park’s app for ride reservations and queuing systems to experiencing the breathtaking Dreams in Color nighttime spectacular, this vlog takes you through it all. Was the hassle of navigating the app worth it for the Disney magic? Watch to find out! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe as we near the grand finale of our Disney adventure!
Thrillridesphotography is a global photography and videography project dedicated to capturing the magic of theme parks and amusement attractions. With over 70,000 photos taken on trips worldwide, it serves as an ever-growing archive of roller coasters, thrill rides, and park experiences.
Founded out of a passion for theme parks, Thrillridesphotography documents not just the rides but the stories behind them—the excitement, the anticipation, and the joy of experiencing new attractions. Through high-quality photos and videos, it showcases the evolution of theme park experiences, from first-time riders on small coasters to the fearless thrill-seekers tackling the biggest and fastest rides.
Beyond just photography, the videos created with friends and family capture the essence of these adventures, preserving memories and milestones—especially the journey of the kids progressing to bigger coasters year after year.
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Equipment Used:
Sony AX-53 – High-quality 4K video for smooth, cinematic footage.
GoPro MAX – 360-degree action shots for immersive park experiences.
Nikon D750 – Full-frame DSLR for stunning theme park photography.
Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8G – Versatile lens for crisp, detailed shots.
Sigma 150-600mm – Telephoto lens for capturing rides from a distance.
Thrillridesphotography continues to grow, documenting the thrills and stories of theme parks worldwide—one ride at a time.