HOW different is it, really, to plan a trip to Tokyo Disney versus a trip to one of our domestic parks? So different. VERY different, actually. And I’m not just talking about flights and time changes — I’m talking about navigating the parks as a whole… which is what we’re gonna be doing TODAY, on DFB Guide!

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36 Comments

  1. You also keep saying its 10PM EST, but neglect to mention its 10PM the day BEFORE. Japan is roughly 14 hours ahead of the EST.

  2. Now those are some properly Disney themed rooms. They put the stateside rooms to shame. The Tokyo Disney Parks are definitely on my bucket list. Gorgeous parks, better customer service and food and excellent merchandise.

  3. I want to experience everything. If you know a trusted travel agency who can do the booking for us please let us know !!

  4. went to both parks when i studied abroad earlier this year, love that you're covering them! they function very differently but they're absolutely worth the trip out.

  5. I don’t know if you’re even see this comment but I was wondering something. Could you do a break down of Disneyland Paris? I’m going in 2024 and I would love a break down of the attractions, and food, etc…

  6. Are those beds Full size or Queen size? We are going on a girl's trip with 4 of us and want to make sure we can comfortably share a room.

  7. I would have liked a bit more info on transfer options between the airport and Tokyo Disney.

  8. Thank you for these videos. I’m really curious how Tokyo treats food allergies, being celiac. Disney in the States does such a wonderful job.

  9. Thank you so much AJ for sharing your trip and tips on Tokyo Disney! One question I had is what time do you get to start booking rides either with premier access or the fast pass way (40th anniversary for now)

  10. Yay! Thank you for a video on Disneyland Japan, it was extremely insightful for our future plans. It’s crazy to see you and your team reach almost 1 million subscribers, totally well deserved. Thank you AJ!

  11. Very awesome parks- I love it there. INCREDIBLE attention to detail. However, the parks are MUCH busier than any of the American parks, and all the time (they are right next to a metropolis with 20 million people, almost all of whom love Disney). Like you will regularly wait hours per day even if you plan it right. Though this was before they came up with being able to buy a spot in line- this was the "paper fastpass" era. The Tink room is awesome indeed- I love how it even has the old-school "Book Fairies", before the movies!

  12. Great video! So helpful as to what people can expect at Tokyo Disney! Would it be possible to make a video about the types of hotel rooms and the size of beds in Japan near Tokyo Disney. Those beds do not look like queen beds and an American family of four cannot all fit on 2 full beds, which is what those beds look like. Do resorts there have rooms with queen size beds for 4 people (two teen/adult people in each bed)? Thx! That would be super helpful as I understand hotel rooms in Japan are very different than what we are used to in the states.

  13. You going to need more than $200 and an extra suitcase for not only Disney stuff but the rest of the Japanese snacks and trinkets to take home

  14. I stayed in the toy story hotel last year and it was absolutely worth it. Literally the best hotel I have been in and I wish I stayed there longer. Literally healed my inner child ❤️

  15. i couldn't disagree more, that 15 min early entry 'Happy Time' is GIANT if you want to ride the major e-ticket attraction (currently soaring at Dis-sea and beauty and the beast Dis-land). Been going to these parks yearly since 2004

  16. I would be afraid the language would be a major hurdle, but it does seem they have English along with Japanese directions. I agree, the app would be most beneficial for the trip. Seems like it would be a worthwhile trip but expensive. Any chance of doing a EuroDisney video soon? Yes, I will die on that hill because I was there when it opened in France. All-American Marching Band!

  17. I haven't been to a Disney park in 12 years, the only reason I went then was because it was free and I was able to eat lunch at Club 33 in Anaheim. I thought that I might want to visit Tokyo Disneyland when I go to Japan in a couple of years but after watching this video I have changed my mind. Seems like most of your time in the park is spent waiting in line and trying to make reservations for absolutely everything you want to do from rides, eating, watching shows, etc.

    Just doesn't sound like a good time to me.

  18. The rooms are a bit too much for me to stay in (theming and price-wise) but they are still absolutely beautiful. I stopped by Disney Sea only and it was amazing from the little time I had. Can’t wait to go again one day!

  19. Really…ALL OF IT! but those rides look so different and a unique way to present those stories, thats what gets me most excited!

  20. I feel like I'm going to need a lot of these videos talking about the do's and donts of international travel. Maybe you need a dFB international site!

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