Disneyland in Japan
Image sourced via: Tokyo Disneyland 1-Day Passport | GetYourGuide
I have always wanted to take my family to Disneyland and why not visit Japan at the same time?
My questions for travelling to Disneyland in Japan
So I have some questions, like, when travelling on rides, are the actor's/spokespeople talking in Japanese or do they also speak in English?
I feel like this is an important question. If people came to Australia, it is in English. So it makes sense if the language spoken is in Japanese.
So I found this: Tokyo Disney Resort – Travel guide at Wikivoyage and apparently, the main language spoken at Disneyland in Japan is Japanese. However, most signs at the park are multilingual.
Ok, so I definitely need this as a reason to keep learning Japanese.
Also, what sort of attractions besides rides are there?
I believe Harry Potter is a big theme in Disneyland. I love Harry Potter, so is this true?
Ok, I am not too sure about if Harry Potter is at Disneyland, if you have been and Harry Potter is there, please comment below.
However, I checked out the map and it is massive. I can't even seem to zoom in because it is so large.
As per this site: Tokyo Disneyland map - Disney Tokyo map (Kantō - Japan) (maps-tokyo.com), you can see the map and it seems to be allocated in sections such as Fantasy Land, Critter Country etc.
Is the food Japanese cuisine?
Parents, take a sigh of relief, it appears you can still order chicken nuggets for the children if that is all they are craving while at Disneyland.
Sweet, that's all I needed to know. But for a top 9 list of what cool foods there are, check this blog at: Tokyo Disneyland Food: Don’t Miss These 9 Tasty Treats | byFood
Are there things to do besides rides?
To be honest, I am not really a rides fan but love to go to experience shows and visit the Disney stores and try out the food and just be in the ambience of what Disneyland has to offer. So for people like me, is there are stuff to do besides rides?
At least one good point is we wouldn't have to wait for ages, in lines for rides.
Apparently, there are shows at Disneyland Japan such as the daytime parade, Dreaming up! Sourced via: The Ultimate Guide to Tokyo Disneyland for a Magical Time - Klook Travel Blog
So I guess that answer's my questions... now I just need time to save.
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