Originally Posted By vicenzo83 Hey there peeps of Laughing Place. I`ve recently moved to Tokyo and decided to start an unofficial blog about Tokyo Disney Resort. I plan to do a lot more write ups as I visit the park more. My goal for this blog is to provide unbiased information to everyone visiting the resort. I hope that you guys will enjoy it and any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Blog: <a href="http://konnichiwamickey.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">http://konnichiwamickey.wordpress.com/</a> Facebook page: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/KonnichiwaMickey" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/KonnichiwaMickey</a>
Originally Posted By dagobert Thanks for the blog. There aren't many good TDR sites in English, so your blog is very welcomed.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "The Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall is what TDR calls a buffeteria style restaurant. You would enter the restaurant, queue up to go get your food, pick whatever food you want, pay for your food and a cast member will show you to an empty table. Sort of like prison, but with friendlier service and it’s not free." LOL.
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 Thank you guys so much for the feedback. I truly appreciate it. I just posted another food review on Ristorante Di Canaletto. I hope that you guys will enjoy reading it. Arigatou gozaimasu.
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 Sorry for the double message. Here's the link to the review. Thanks guys. <a href="http://konnichiwamickey.wordpress.com/2013/05/26/ristorante-di-canaletto/" target="_blank">http://konnichiwamickey.wordpr...naletto/</a>
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 Added a new blog post to Konnichiwa Mickey. Tips on parenting in the parks. Hope that this will help some parents out there. <a href="http://konnichiwamickey.wordpress.co...g-and-feeding/" target="_blank">http://konnichiwamickey.wordpr...feeding/</a>
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 Another update to the blog. A little look at the Corner Room in Tokyo Disneyland Hotel and the first part of KM's trip report. I hope you guys will enjoy this read. Thank you!!! <a href="http://konnichiwamickey.wordpress.com/2013/06/11/tokyo-disneyland-hotel-corner-room/" target="_blank">http://konnichiwamickey.wordpr...er-room/</a>
Originally Posted By dagobert Another fantastic update. The hotel looks really beautiful. It's interesting to see that the TDL Hotel uses the DLP font for the hotel name instead of the TDL logo. Each resort has a distinctive font. For example in Hong Kong and Paris Disney is written in the traditional font, but the word LAND is written in a different font.
Originally Posted By dagobert @ vicenzo83 I've just looked at the menu of Ristorante Canaletto on your blog and I found it interesting that imported beer is cheaper than your local brand. Is that only at TDR or is imported beer in general cheaper in Japan? By the way the Kirin Beer is really good ;-)).
Originally Posted By FerretAfros What a fun blog! It's always great to get some TDR information in English, and it seems like this is a great place for it, with some personality too! In the exterior photo of the baby center in Tomorrowland, I love the stroller parking space. Only in Japan would they actually paint the lines on the ground, and people would actually follow them!
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 Dagobert: Thank you so much for the compliment. I truly appreciate it. I really haven't took notice about the fonts. That's interesting information for me. Thanks for that. I will keep my eyes open the next time I visit. I LOVE BEER!!! I never noticed the beer section of that menu. Another good catch. Whenever I head out to other parts of Tokyo to drink, foreign beer is always more expensive. It is pretty weird to me that the foreign beer in Ristorante Di Canaletto is cheaper. Kirin is good, but my favorite is Asahi Super Dry. ; ) FerretAfros: Thank you so much for that comment. Arigatou gozaimasu, Kopkunkrap, Xie Xie Ni. There are a lot of rules here and it is really difficult to keep track of them. You are 100% right. Only in Japan, this is possible. There's a stroller parking space outside most attractions here. Nothing gets stolen. Only in Japan!!!
Originally Posted By dagobert >>>Dagobert: Thank you so much for the compliment. I truly appreciate it. I really haven't took notice about the fonts. That's interesting information for me. Thanks for that. I will keep my eyes open the next time I visit. I LOVE BEER!!! I never noticed the beer section of that menu. Another good catch. Whenever I head out to other parts of Tokyo to drink, foreign beer is always more expensive. It is pretty weird to me that the foreign beer in Ristorante Di Canaletto is cheaper. Kirin is good, but my favorite is Asahi Super Dry. ; )<<< I don't want to turn this topic into a discussion about beer, but I also love beer, especially trying foreign ones. I always order the Asahi Super Dry at my local Japanese restaurant.
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 Dagobert: Japanese beer is quite good, but if you get the chance you should try one of my favorite beers from my country, Singapore. TIGER BEER!!! Gotto get back to writing the second part of the trip report now. Woohoo!!!
Originally Posted By dagobert >>>Dagobert: Japanese beer is quite good, but if you get the chance you should try one of my favorite beers from my country, Singapore. TIGER BEER!!! Gotto get back to writing the second part of the trip report now. Woohoo!!!<<< I know Tiger Beer and it is indeed very good. Unfortunately our local Asian Food Store doesn't have it all the time. You should try Austrian beer some time, it is very good too. By the way I can't wait for the next part of your blog post.
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 Thanks Dagobert. The new post is currently in process. Will be out next week. Thanks for those kind words. I've tried Weissbeer. That's Austrian? That was good!!!
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 Hahaha. Japanese beer is really good. As I said, gotto love the Asahi SuperDry. Another update to the blog guys. First part of a two part Trip Report to Disneyland. <a href="http://konnichiwamickey.wordpress.com/2013/06/20/mahina-first-attraction/" target="_blank">http://konnichiwamickey.wordpr...raction/</a>
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 New update on the blog. A continuation of the trip report. I hope you guys will enjoy it. <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://konnichiwamickey.wordpress.com/2013/07/09/to-infinity-and-beyond-with-an-infant-jan-2013-trip-report-part-3/">http://konnichiwamickey.wordpr...-part-3/</a>