πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Tokyo DisneySea vs. Tokyo Disneyland 2024 | Which one should you go to?

eileen's world
21 Dec 202310:04

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Eileen compares Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, offering insights into attractions, food, shopping, and entertainment. She shares her personal experience and recommends DisneySea for its unique theming and offerings not found elsewhere. The video provides a guide for visitors on choosing the right park, highlighting the best of both worlds in Tokyo's Disney Resort.

Takeaways

  • 🎫 Ticket prices and operating hours for both Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea are the same but vary by day and time of the year.
  • πŸš‚ Access to Disneyland is by walking from the Jr mahima train station, while DisneySea requires an additional train ride on the Disney Resort line.
  • 🏰 Tokyo DisneySea is unique with a nautical theme featuring seven themed ports, unlike any other Disney park worldwide.
  • 🎒 Both parks offer a mix of unique and familiar attractions, with DisneySea having single rider options for certain rides.
  • πŸ‘Ά DisneySea may be more suitable for thrill-seekers, but both parks provide attractions for all ages, including those traveling with kids.
  • 🍽 Tokyo DisneySea is particularly praised for its food, offering character-themed and unique food concepts with top-notch quality and reasonable prices.
  • 🍿 Both parks have a variety of dining options and snacks, including Japanese and Western cuisine, with seasonal menus that are worth trying.
  • πŸŽ‰ DisneySea's 'Believe... Sea of Dreams' is a standout nighttime show combining fireworks, water, music, and projections for an immersive experience.
  • πŸ› While both parks offer a range of merchandise, Tokyo Disneyland's World Bazaar area is highlighted for its Main Street USA-like atmosphere and seasonal displays.
  • 🌟 The overall recommendation for a visit to one park is DisneySea due to its unique theming, entertainment, and food offerings that can't be found elsewhere.
  • πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό The level of service in both parks is on par with or exceeds that of Disney parks in other countries, contributing to a high-quality visitor experience.

Q & A

  • Which parks are compared in the video?

    -The video compares Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea.

  • What is the narrator's name and what is her background?

    -The narrator's name is Eileen, and she has spent the last 14 months traveling around the world, including 6 weeks in Tokyo. She has visited every Disney park in the world except Shanghai and considers Tokyo Disney Resort her favorite.

  • What are the ticket options currently available for the parks?

    -The ticket options currently available are single-day tickets or one-day passports. Park hopping and multi-day tickets are not available, but there are early evening and weeknight options at a reduced price.

  • How can you get to Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea from the train station?

    -Tokyo Disneyland is walking distance from the Jr Maihama train station. To get to Tokyo DisneySea, you'll have to take a short train ride on the Disney Resort line, which requires an additional ticket.

  • What are the unique themes of Tokyo DisneySea?

    -Tokyo DisneySea is themed to the myths and legends of the sea and has seven themed ports including Mediterranean Harbor, American Waterfront, Port Discovery, Lost River Delta, Arabian Coast, Mermaid Lagoon, and Mysterious Island.

  • What are some unique rides at Tokyo DisneySea?

    -Unique rides at Tokyo DisneySea include 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and Raging Spirits.

  • Which park has single rider options and for which rides?

    -Tokyo DisneySea is the only park of the two that has single rider options, which applies to the Indiana Jones ride and Raging Spirits.

  • What is the narrator's favorite ride at Tokyo Disneyland?

    -The narrator's favorite ride at Tokyo Disneyland is the Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast.

  • Which park is considered better for kids and why?

    -Both parks have plenty of attractions for kids, but if looking for more thrill rides or going with a group of adults, Tokyo DisneySea offers more options.

  • What makes Tokyo DisneySea's food stand out according to the narrator?

    -Tokyo DisneySea's food stands out for its character food and unique food concepts, with top-notch quality and taste, and reasonable prices.

  • What is the narrator's favorite food item at Tokyo DisneySea?

    -The narrator's all-time favorite dish at Tokyo DisneySea is the creamy spaghetti from Zambini Brothers.

  • Which park has better shopping according to the narrator and why?

    -The narrator prefers the shopping in Tokyo Disneyland, particularly in the World Bazaar area, for its Victorian buildings and cute, seasonally changing display windows.

  • What are the highlights of the shows and performances in the parks?

    -The highlights are the nighttime entertainment, such as Disneyland's electrical parade and DisneySea's Believe... Sea of Dreams, which features a combination of fireworks, water show, music, and projections.

  • Which park does the narrator recommend if you can only visit one?

    -The narrator recommends Tokyo DisneySea if you can only visit one park, as it offers a unique experience not found in other Disney parks around the world.

Outlines

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πŸŽ‰ Introduction to Tokyo Disney Parks Comparison

Eileen, the host, welcomes viewers to a comparison video between Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disney Sea. She emphasizes her extensive travel experience, including 14 months traveling around the world and 6 weeks in Tokyo, and her unique perspective as she has visited every Disney park except Shanghai. Eileen outlines the video's content, which will cover attractions, food, shopping, and entertainment at both parks, concluding with her personal favorite in each category. She also mentions the uniformity in ticket prices and operating hours for both parks and provides links to her guides and vlogs for more information. The summary highlights the thematic differences between the parks, with Tokyo Disney Sea being unique for its sea myth and legend themes, and Tokyo Disneyland featuring traditional Disneyland themes.

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🎒 Attractions and Rides at Tokyo Disney Parks

This paragraph delves into the unique and shared attractions at Tokyo Disney Sea and Tokyo Disneyland. Tokyo Disney Sea offers exclusive rides such as '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,' 'Journey to the Center of the Earth,' and 'Raging Spirits,' along with others found in other Disney parks but with distinct twists. It also has a single rider option for two rides. Tokyo Disneyland boasts its own exclusive attractions, including 'Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast,' 'The Happy Ride with Baymax,' and 'Monsters Inc. Ride & Go Seek.' The paragraph also touches on the suitability of both parks for children and groups of adults, with a slight edge given to Disney Sea for its thrill rides. Eileen's personal favorite ride is mentioned, emphasizing its emotional impact.

🍽️ Culinary Delights at Tokyo Disney Parks

Eileen discusses the food offerings at both Tokyo Disney parks, highlighting the unique and thematic food concepts that Tokyo Disney Sea is particularly known for. She praises the quality and taste of the food, as well as the reasonable prices. The summary covers the variety of dining options available, from sit-down restaurants to quick-service eateries and snack carts. Eileen shares her strategy for trying a wide array of food, focusing on snacks and counter food to maximize time in the park. She also mentions seasonal menus and the availability of both Japanese and Western food options. Her favorite dish from Disney Sea, creamy spaghetti from the 'Zambini Brothers,' is highlighted, along with other notable mentions from Disneyland.

πŸŽ‰ Entertainment and Parades at Tokyo Disney Parks

The paragraph covers the parades and shows available at both parks, suggesting that visitors check the schedule in advance and plan their day to see the performances they are interested in. Both parks offer a range of live entertainment, daytime parades, and nighttime shows, with some requiring reservations. Tokyo Disneyland features the 'Electrical Parade,' while Tokyo Disney Sea presents 'Believe... Sea of Dreams,' a unique water and fireworks show set in the Mediterranean Harbor. Eileen considers the nighttime entertainment, particularly the 'Believe... Sea of Dreams,' as the highlight of the category, giving Disney Sea the edge for its one-of-a-kind show.

πŸ›οΈ Shopping Experience at Tokyo Disney Parks

Eileen talks about the shopping experience at the Disney parks, noting the cultural emphasis on gift-giving in Japan and the unique merchandise available, such as popcorn buckets, capsule toys, and Duffy-related items. Both parks offer a variety of shops selling typical park merchandise as well as themed items related to specific lands or rides. The biggest difference is the availability of more Duffy merchandise in Disney Sea. Eileen admits to preferring to spend money on food rather than merchandise but appreciates the World Bazaar area of Tokyo Disneyland for its Main Street USA-like atmosphere and seasonal displays. She concludes that, for shopping, Tokyo Disneyland is her pick due to its charming shopping environment.

🏰 Final Thoughts on Choosing Between Tokyo Disney Parks

In the concluding paragraph, Eileen summarizes her recommendations for visitors who can only choose one park to visit. She advises that Disney Sea should be the choice due to its unique theming and attractions not found elsewhere. She emphasizes the high-quality service and guest behavior at both parks, which is on par with or even exceeds that of Disney parks in the U.S. Eileen invites viewers to share their comments, questions, or additional advice for those trying to decide which park to visit, and she thanks them for watching the video.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Tokyo Disneyland

Tokyo Disneyland is a theme park located in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, which is part of the Tokyo Disney Resort. It is modeled after the original Disneyland in California and features various themed areas such as Adventure Land, Western Land, and Fantasy Land. In the video, Tokyo Disneyland is compared with Tokyo DisneySea to help viewers decide which park to visit, highlighting its unique attractions and thematic similarities to other Disneyland parks around the world.

πŸ’‘Tokyo DisneySea

Tokyo DisneySea is a unique Disney theme park that is themed around the myths and legends of the sea. It is the only Disney park of its kind and features seven themed ports, including Mediterranean Harbor and Arabian Coast. The video emphasizes its distinctive theming and attractions, such as '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' and 'Journey to the Center of the Earth,' which are not found in other Disney parks.

πŸ’‘Attractions

Attractions in the context of the video refer to the rides and experiences available at the theme parks. Both Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea offer a mix of unique and shared attractions. The script mentions specific rides like 'Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast' and 'Indiana Jones Adventure,' which contribute to the overall appeal and thematic diversity of the parks.

πŸ’‘Food

Food is a significant aspect of the Disney park experience, and the video highlights the unique dining options and character-themed food concepts available at Tokyo DisneySea. The script praises the quality and presentation of the food, as well as the reasonable prices, making it a key factor in the decision-making process for potential visitors.

πŸ’‘Parades and Shows

Parades and shows are a major form of entertainment within the Disney parks. The video script describes the 'Believe... Sea of Dreams' show at DisneySea and the 'Electrical Parade' at Disneyland, emphasizing the unique experiences each park offers. These performances are a crucial part of the Disney experience and contribute to the overall enjoyment of the parks.

πŸ’‘Shopping

Shopping is an integral part of a visit to a Disney park, allowing visitors to take home souvenirs and merchandise. The video mentions the variety of shops in both parks, from those selling typical park merchandise to themed shops offering exclusive items. The script also notes the cultural emphasis on gift-giving in Japan, reflected in the variety of unique and seasonal items available.

πŸ’‘Themeing

Themeing refers to the design and atmosphere of the different areas within the parks, which are created to immerse visitors in a specific narrative or setting. The video discusses the unique theming of DisneySea, with its seven themed ports, and compares it to the more familiar theming of Disneyland, which includes areas like Adventure Land and Fantasy Land.

πŸ’‘Personal Favorite

Throughout the video, the host, Eileen, shares her personal favorite aspects of each park, from the theming to the food. The term 'personal favorite' is used to highlight her subjective preferences, which are intended to guide viewers in making their own decisions about which park to visit.

πŸ’‘Entertainment

Entertainment in the context of the video encompasses the parades, shows, and other performances that take place within the parks. The script emphasizes the unique nighttime entertainment options at DisneySea, such as the 'Believe... Sea of Dreams' show, which is considered a highlight of the park.

πŸ’‘Service Level

Service level refers to the quality of customer service provided at the parks. The video notes that the service at the Tokyo Disney parks is on par with or even exceeds that of other Disney parks around the world, contributing to the overall positive experience for visitors.

πŸ’‘Decision-Making

The video aims to assist viewers in making an informed decision about which park to visit if they can only choose one. The term 'decision-making' encapsulates the process of weighing the various aspects of each park, such as theming, attractions, food, and entertainment, to determine the best fit for individual preferences and interests.

Highlights

Video aims to help viewers decide between Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea.

Both parks have the same ticket prices and operating hours, varying by day and time of year.

Ticket options include single-day tickets and early evening/weeknight options at reduced prices.

Disneyland is accessible by a short walk from the Jr Maihama train station, while DisneySea requires an additional train ride.

DisneySea is themed around the myths and legends of the sea, with seven unique themed ports.

Tokyo Disneyland features seven themed areas similar to other Disneyland parks worldwide.

For theming, DisneySea is favored for its uniqueness and world-traveling experience.

DisneySea offers unique rides not found in other Disney parks, such as '10,000 Leagues Under the Sea'.

Tokyo Disneyland has its own set of unique rides, including 'Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast'.

DisneySea has single rider options for two of its rides, beneficial for solo visitors.

Both parks are suitable for kids, but DisneySea offers more thrill rides for adults.

Tokyo DisneySea is recognized for its exceptional food quality and unique food concepts.

Tokyo Disneyland has a variety of dining options, from sit-down restaurants to quick-service and snack carts.

Seasonal menus and unique food items are available at both parks, enhancing the dining experience.

DisneySea's 'Believe' nighttime show is a standout, combining fireworks, water, music, and projections.

Shopping in both parks offers a mix of typical Disney merchandise and unique Japanese items.

Tokyo Disneyland's World Bazaar area is highlighted for its Main Street USA-like atmosphere and seasonal displays.

The video concludes with a recommendation for DisneySea due to its unique offerings and high-quality entertainment and food.

Transcripts

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hello everyone and welcome back to my

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channel if you're planning on visiting

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Tokyo soon and deciding if you want to

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go to Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo Disney C

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then this video is for you I know a lot

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of people who are traveling to Tokyo

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don't have the luxury or time or maybe

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it's not in your budget to go to both

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parks so in this video I'm going to

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break down both parks for you we'll be

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going over the attractions the food the

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shopping the entertainment all of it and

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to keep it fun at the end of each

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category I'll let you know which one is

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my personal favorite pick for that here

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and if you're new here my name is Eileen

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and I spent the last 14 months traveling

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around the world I spent 6 weeks this

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year alone in Tokyo and I've been to

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every single Disney park in the world

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except for Shanghai for Visa reasons and

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I can easily say hands down that Tokyo

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Disney Resort is my favorite in the

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world and I've been to both parks a

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total of seven times if you want some

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basic information about visiting the

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park I will leave my Tokyo Disneyland

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and Tokyo Disney SE guide and Vlogs

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linked up here and down below in the

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description box make sure you stay until

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the very end to see which park I person

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personally choose as my favorite and the

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one you should go to if you can only go

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to One Park during your visit so let's

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go over some general info ticket prices

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and operating hours are the same for

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both parks and will vary by day and time

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of the year the ticket options that are

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currently available are single day

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tickets or what they call one-day

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passports at the time of this video Park

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hopping and multi-day tickets are not

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available however they do have early

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evening and weeknight options where you

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can enter the park at 300 and 5:00 p.m.

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at a reduced price if you are taking the

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train Disneyland is walking distance

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from the Jr mahima train station and to

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get to Disney C you'll have to take a

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short train ride on the Disney Resort

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line which will require an additional

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ticket okay let's go over the theming of

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each of the parks and let's start with

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Disney C so Disney SE is the only Disney

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park that is themed to the myths and

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legends of the sea and it has seven

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themed ports you have Mediterranean

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Harbor American Waterfront Port

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Discovery Lost River delta Arabian Coast

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Mermaid Lagoon and Mysterious Island

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Tokyo dis also has seven themed areas

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and of course it's going to be very

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similar to any other Disneyland park

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that if you've been to one before and

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that includes World Bazaar Adventure

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Land western land Critter country

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Fantasy Land Toontown and tomorrow land

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So based on theming alone hands down for

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me it's going to be Disney C of course

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it's the only one of its kind in the

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world and I'm still amazed at the park

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every single time I go even though I've

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been over four times it's like taking a

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trip around the world with stops in the

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US the med terranean the araban coast

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and even under the sea I mean come on

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I'm from America and even I'm impressed

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with the American Waterfront area okay

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let's now go over attractions so

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starting with Disney C Disney C has a

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couple unique rides that you will only

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find in that Park some of the popular

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rides include 10,000 Leakes Under the

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Sea Journey to the Center of the Earth

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and raging Spirits other attractions

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that you can find here but also in other

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Disney Parks include soaring fantastic

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flight Toy Story Mania Tower of Terror

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and Indiana Jones Adventure so even if

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you've been to some of these rides

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before at other Disneyland Parks keep in

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mind that they're slightly tweaked so

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it's not going to be exactly the same as

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what you've ridden before and one more

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thing to add about the attractions is

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that Tokyo Disney SE is the only Park of

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the two that has single Rider options

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but that only applies to two rides which

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is the Indiana Jones ride and raging

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Spirits some of the unique Tokyo

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Disneyland only rides include Enchanted

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tale of beating the Beast my personal

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favorite the happy ride with Baymax and

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Monsters Inc ride and go seek inside

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this Park you will also see a lot more

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of the familiar attractions like Haunted

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Mansion Pirates of the Caribbean space

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Mount and jungle cruise So based on just

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the attractions alone you really can't

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go wrong with either park because they

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each have their own set of unique rides

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but also rides that you that you can see

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or maybe have been on before in other

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Disneyland Parks a common question I get

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is which park is better for kids and I

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have to say that even if you're

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traveling with kids you'll find plenty

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of attractions in both parks for kids

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but if you're looking for more th rides

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or if you're just going with a group of

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adults then Disney c will have more

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thrill options so for my pick for this

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category of rides it's going to be

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Disneyland reason being is that it has

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the enchanted tale of beauty the Beast

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ride which after I wrote it for the

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first time I was nearly in

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tears the best ride that I've been on in

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so

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long I'm emotional okay now let's talk

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about my personal favorite part of going

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to any Disney park and that's going to

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be the food in my opinion no other

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Disney park in the world does food like

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Tokyo Disney SE when it comes to

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character food and unique food Concepts

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Tokyo Disney Takes the Cake while

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presentation is important the quality

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and The Taste is always top-notch and if

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that wasn't enough the prices are

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probably some of the most reasonable

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that I've seen at any Disney park before

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both parks offer a variety of dining

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options from sit down restaurants with

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shows to Quick dining options to snap

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carts regarding the types of food you

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can find Japanese options like Curry

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omelette Rice and Noodles along with

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Western options like pastas and

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sandwiches as well since I'm always

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trying to maximize my time at the park

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I'll be speaking to more snacks and

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counter food options because I just

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don't have the time to go sit at a

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restaurant so my plan of action when it

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comes to trying as much food as possible

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is to avoid large meals and to avoid sit

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down restaurants when it comes to the

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kind of viral Disney food that you'll

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see at the parks like the little green

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man dumplings Mike's melon bread or all

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of the unique flavored popcorns you can

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find those at both parks so you don't

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have to feel like you're missing out on

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one of them if you're if you decide to

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go to One Park or the other if you're

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craving some typical American Disney

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food you can still get that too so you

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can get hot dogs churros and smoked

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turkey leg so along with classic items

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that they serve all year round Tokyo

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Disney does a really good job at having

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these rotating seasonal menus that you

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should definitely try if you're visiting

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either one of the parks so regarding

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food my pick overall while there are a

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lot of food that does overlap between

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Disneyland and Disney sea I prefer the

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food at Disney CA mainly because they

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have my all-time favorite dish which is

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creamy spaghetti from zambini Brothers

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the guoa dog and a sushi roll I do want

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to make an honorable mention to the bay

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max Curry plate and Mickey egg Yol found

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at the Center Street Cafe house and

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Hungry Bit restaurant in Disneyland okay

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let's talk about the parades and shows

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so there are many opportunities in both

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parks to enjoy the parades and shows

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from my experience it's really

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impossible to try to see every single

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show so what I suggest is that prior to

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your visit check out what time the shows

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are which show you want to see and then

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plan your day accordingly each Park will

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have a variety of performances most

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where you currently will need an entry

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request or reservation to attend they

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have live entertainment seasonal daytime

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parades and a nighttime show followed by

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fireworks before the park closes in the

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evening Disneyland has the electrical

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parade which is similar to the one you

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may have seen before at Disneyland

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California Disney sea will have believe

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sea of Dreams which is held in the

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Mediterranean Harbor and one of the best

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nighttime shows that I've seen it

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features many of our favorite Disney

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characters on boats instead of floats it

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combines fireworks water show music mus

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and projections on the surrounding

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buildings which makes it one of the best

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nighttime shows I've experienced at any

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Disney park and regarding fireworks each

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Park will have a fireworks show uh right

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before they clo 30 minutes to closing

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and it's about 5 minutes long and to me

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it's pretty underwhelming so when it

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comes to shows and performance the

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highlights are definitely the nighttime

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entertainment so for this category

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Disney C wins for me because the believe

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sea a dream show is one of a kind okay

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let's talk about some shopping what's a

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Disney trip without shopping for all of

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the merch when you're visiting the

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Disney parks back in the US it's all

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about mini ears and spirit jerseys right

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well in Japan it's all about the popcorn

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buckets the capsule toys anything Duffy

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related and character hairbands and hats

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both parks have plenty of shops for you

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to find something special to take home

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or gift the Japanese take gift giving

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very seriously in both parks you'll find

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shops selling your typical Park merch

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toys apparel package treats stationer

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accessories HomeGoods and glass work of

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course there will will be themed shops

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selling merchandise from their

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corresponding land or ride the biggest

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difference is that if you're a Duffy fan

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you'll find more Duffy merchandise in

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Disney C for my pick I'm actually not a

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big fan of buying merch when I go to the

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parks because I rather spend my money on

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food but if you know me I always pick

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out one thing to bring home to turn into

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an ornament with that said I absolutely

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love the world bizarre area of

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Disneyland because it looks like Main

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Street USA with its Victorian buildings

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and has super cute display windows and

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they change it seasonally as well you

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can from shop to shop browsing through

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all the goods so for my pick the best

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shopping is in Tokyo Disneyland Okay so

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we've gone through the theme we've gone

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through the attractions we've gone

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through the food we've gone through the

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shopping so what are my final thoughts

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so of course this videos to help you

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decide which park is the right decision

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for you if you can only visit one my

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pick and my recommendation is going to

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be Disney C so you won't be able to

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experience Disney SE in any other part

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of the world and like I mentioned before

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the entertainment and the food in my

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opinion tops Tokyo Disneyland and most

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importantly whether you're going with

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kids or you're going with a group of

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adults you'll find something for

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everyone at the park so I know the point

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of this video is to compare both Disney

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parks with each other I do want to make

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a note that the level of service

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provided in these Parks is equal or even

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better to the service that you find at

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the Disney parks back home which you

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know are like topnotch and even the

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guests in these parks are better behaved

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as well and I can't say that about every

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Park that I've been to but then again

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everything that I'm explaining kind of

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summarizes how Japan is for my

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experience as a tourist so that wraps up

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my Tokyo Disneyland versus Tokyo Disney

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SE video I hope you guys found this

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helpful if you have any comments or

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questions about visiting either Parks

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please leave it down in the comments

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below or if you have anything else to

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add for anybody who is in this

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predicament of figure of trying to

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decide which park to go to please leave

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it down and as always thank you so much

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for watching and I will see you guys in

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the next video

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bye

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he

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