Second visit to TDR, trip report with photos

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    Originally Posted By SMCD

    Just got back from Tokyo, and I’m glad to say we had three fantastic days at TDR. The first day we went to Disneyland. After stepping out of the train at Maihama station we got to see the almost finished Disneyland hotel on the location that was an ugly construction site last year. It is a huge hotel, and very fitting in my opinion. It works as an extension of World Bazaar, and brings style and grandeur to the entrance area. The day was the second last day of Golden Week, and the crowds were huge; very large queues, and almost impossible to navigate through the shops at World Bazaar. After a short stroll through the park, we decided to do PotC first. It was one of the attractions that we didn’t get to do last time because of a refurb, and I looked forward to see the new additions from the movies for the first time. The queue was pretty long, and people were very happy when Jack Sparrow showed up at the line to make some fun. After the ride I had mixed feelings about the additions. Some of it seemed pretty out of place and shoehorned. The Davy Jones projection, although a very cool effect, didn’t match the ride very well in my opinion. But I have to say; Captain Jack looked extremely lifelike and was pretty cool to watch. Anyway, I do like the progression of the Paris version much better, and it’s still my favorite. Afterwards we ate a nice chicken salad crepe next door while a band was playing music from the ride and movies. Next up we went to the tree house to get a nice view of the park – you could even se ToT from Disneysea. Then we decided to watch the Country Bear Jamboree for the first time. Have to say, it was pretty weird. Off course I didn’t understand much except the songs, but it kind of reminded me of Lester’s Possum Farm from A Goofy Movie – only better. After the show we did Splash Mountain, still one of my absolute favorite attractions. Then we decided to battle the around 2-hour queue for Pooh’s Hunny Hunt. I had heard good things about it, and I had high expectations when we finally entered the attraction building. It was pretty cool; the ride vehicles ran seamlessly on a trackless surface, and a lot of cool effects unfolded. We then went to the castle foregrounds to watch the anniversary parade Jubilation. The castle was modestly decorated, but looked pretty good. People were sitting down to watch the parade – smart move as everyone got a good view of the show. The parade was very enjoyable, might have been the best daytime parade I have seen. Really cool floats and lots of action. The sound system in the park is pretty bad, though. Then we decided to do Jungle Cruise, and it was better than expected. I thought Hong Kong had the best version, but why hasn’t it the temple ruins you pass through from this version? After the cruise we ate dinner at the Queen of Hearts. Lovely place with cool theming and great lighting. After the meal we went to Toon Town and did the Roger Rabbit ride. Toon Town was fun, and we discovered a lot of cool details. It was time to catch the night time parade Dreamlights. It was a nice parade with a LOT of floats. Some were really impressive. Finished the night with a trip trough Haunted Mansion - great as always. Did notice something I hadn’t seen before, an effect showing bodies hanging in the attic in the painting scene before you enter the vehicles. The fireworks show Dreams were cancelled because of windy conditions all three days. The last day I couldn’t understand why, because the weather was beautiful all day. Well, well. A great day nonetheless, and although the crowds were tiring, I was looking very much forward to the next day in DisneySea.

    The next day arrived with nice sunny weather. After the monorail ride from the train station, we entered the breathtaking spectacle that is DisneySea. I got goose bumps as the wonderful view of the harbor was coming into sight through the archways of Mira Costa. The crowds was much lighter than the day before, and we found a much more relaxed atmosphere. Very pleasant. We strolled over to the Sinbad attraction, and it was a walk on. Didn’t get to do it last year, and was excited to try it. Found it to be a let down in a way. It’s more IaSW than Pirates. Its very nice to look at, and some scenes were great, but I thought it was a little to polished – looked quite kiddy. Also it lacks any dynamics. The same song is played during the whole ride, even the scarier parts, and it makes it a little boring. I would like a small drop and a change of music for those parts, and then back to a happy ending or something. It would maybe make the attraction more appealing to everyone, and bring some people in. Well, that’s my opinion, anyway. Next up we went to the Indiana Jones ride. I was looking really forward to do that attraction, as I’ve never done it and it is off course one of the biggest Disney attractions. About an hour long queue, but mostly an interesting queue line. Indiana Jones himself showed up to take pictures with people. The attraction rocked and featured a lot of great effects. Purchased a cool ride photo. Then we went to do JttCotE, and I still love the ride. Perfect build up with the elevators taking you down into the mountain, and a nice mixture of dark ride through interesting scenes and a thrill ride with a grand ending. After all the excitement we went to Mermaid Lagoon and watched the nice show and ate at Sebastian’s. Beautiful place. Then we did 20.000 Leagues under the Sea – pretty cool ride. Then we walked around the Fortress Explorations, I love that place! At American waterfront we then decided to see one of the shows we missed last time; Big Band Beat. It was terrific. I was really impressed by the singers, the band and the dancers. We were also very impressed with Mystic Rhythms at Lost River Delta – beautiful set design, lighting, and costumes, and a lot of cool and impressive effects. One of my favorite Disney Park shows now. We caught the parade/show on the harbor; Legend of Mythica, in beautiful weather. We also had a great dining experience at Magellan’s. I had heard about the “secret room†behind the bookshelf, and we asked if we could eat there. We were then guided through the restaurant, and got some cool info about the decorations, before being showed the bookshelf door and the discrete button that opens it. Inside we ate a four-meal dinner with excellent service. I even got a collector’s edition Magellan’s glass. As we exited the restaurant after a long dinner, darkness had fallen over the beautifully lighted DisneySea, and mount Prometheus erupted into the night sky. Disney magic at its best! We then enjoyed a visit to Hotel HighTower, a daring move just after a four-meal dinner. The ride is okay, but the build up is excellent. Bought a Hotel Towel. The fantastic day ended with BraviSEAmo, the nighttime spectacular on the harbor. I love that show – fantastic music and great effects.

    The last day we were able to go to both parks, but decided to go mostly to DisneySea. We started the day at Disneyland however. A lot of people, but less than the first day. We went over to Tomorrowland, and it is my least favorite area of the Tokyo park. Parts of it, especially the area from Space Mountain to Toon Town looks outdated and a little ugly actually. My friend did Space Mountian, but I decided to skip because I was a little dizzy. I ate a Mickey pizza at the Good Time Café in Toon Town. A lovely day it was. We did Buzz and Splash Mountain before heading over to DisneySea. The crowds were very light in DisneySea that day, and one could almost walk on to any attraction. Decided to go shopping. I bought a very nice and elegant DisneySea watch, a T-shirt and some other stuff. I really wanted to get a sweater saying “DisneySeaâ€, “Tokyo Disneylandâ€, or something with the anniversary, but couldn’t find it anywhere in any park. Found that to be quite weird. Anyway, I did Sinbad again and my friend Raging Spirits, before seeing the nice show at the stage in front of the SS Columbia. We strolled a lot through the park that day, both in the day and at nighttime, to really soak up the atmosphere of all the different areas. The place is full of little details that are cool to discover. From the sounds on the dock of American waterfront to the details of the streets of Arabian Coast. DisneySea is a class experience. We did Indiana Jones again, and decided to eat at the restaurant inside the steamship. A really cool experience, with lovely food. The view from the deck at night was stunning. We saw BraviSeamo again, and enjoyed the quietness of the park afterwards. Three great days had come to an end.


    Here are the photos; <a href="http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slideshow.jsp?Uc=1n0uiypz.a505qb27&Uy=-2k4me5&Upost_signin=Slideshow.jsp%3Fmode%3Dfromshare&Ux=0&UV=522629792766_286728178111&mode=fromshare&conn_speed=1" target="_blank">http://www.kodakgallery.com/Sl..._speed=1</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By SuperDry

    Great trip report - thanks for taking the time to share with us.

    <<< We strolled over to the Sinbad attraction, and it was a walk on. Didn’t get to do it last year, and was excited to try it. Found it to be a let down in a way. It’s more IaSW than Pirates. Its very nice to look at, and some scenes were great, but I thought it was a little to polished – looked quite kiddy. >>>

    I don't like this new version as much as the original one. They are definitely trying to pander more toward kids, by making Sindbad a boy and not a man, and really taming down the scenes that used to be scary.
     
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    Originally Posted By X-san

    Nice report with lots of details, thanks! I agree on just about every point. As for the hanging body, you never noticed that before? Guess you weren't looking up. :p

    Glad you had a great time!
     
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    Originally Posted By The Goddess Mara

    Sounds like you had a great time. Did you try using Fast Pass to avoid some of those long lines?
     
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    Originally Posted By leemac

    <<They are definitely trying to pander more toward kids, by making Sindbad a boy and not a man, and really taming down the scenes that used to be scary.>>

    Actually it was for the office ladies. Everything at TDR is being driven by them now.
     
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    Originally Posted By X-san

    Aren't they usually dragging kids though? ;p
     
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    Originally Posted By leemac

    ^^ Didn't think they had any - hence why all of their money goes to OLC. Someone gotta buy all that Stitch stuff. :)
     
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    Originally Posted By SMCD

    <<I don't like this new version as much as the original one. They are definitely trying to pander more toward kids, by making Sindbad a boy and not a man, and really taming down the scenes that used to be scary.>>¨

    Oh, really? So the old version was more mature, and they changed it to bring in more people? Looked like it didn’t work, during my visit at least.

    << Nice report with lots of details, thanks! I agree on just about every point. As for the hanging body, you never noticed that before? Guess you weren't looking up. :p>>

    Thanks, and yes, I never noticed it for some reason. So is the hanging body in every version?

    << Sounds like you had a great time. Did you try using Fast Pass to avoid some of those long lines?>>

    Yes, we did use fast pass. But only for Splash Mountain and Haunted Mansion on the first day.
     
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    Originally Posted By X-san

    ***^^ Didn't think they had any - hence why all of their money goes to OLC. Someone gotta buy all that Stitch stuff. :)***

    I could tell you some stories, Lee.

    I'm sure some of them are single (or without kids anyway), but a great many of them seem to drag the poor kids along. To Disney shows. To be dressed up in "cute" halloween costumes. To BARS so the moms can been their favorite prince charming character who hangs out at the hub (shameful)...

    I've seen all of that.
     
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    Originally Posted By X-san

    ***Thanks, and yes, I never noticed it for some reason. So is the hanging body in every version?***

    The three that I've been on, yes.

    Don't know about Phantom Manor.
     
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    Originally Posted By SuperDry

    <<< Did notice something I hadn’t seen before, an effect showing bodies hanging in the attic in the painting scene before you enter the vehicles. >>>

    <<< As for the hanging body, you never noticed that before? Guess you weren't looking up. :p >>>

    Are we talking about the stretching / expanding room, or the hallway between that and the load area? The hanging body has always been in the attic in the stretching room, and it's perhaps the primary gag - how could you not notice that?

    While we're on that subject, one thing I've noticed is that the stretching rooms at the other Mansions go completely dark momentarily, then the light in the attic turns on and you see the body. But in Tokyo, the candles being held by the gargoyles never completely go out, and this kind of destroys the effect of the hanging body in the attic, as you can clearly see how it's done.
     
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    Originally Posted By SMCD

    ^^^ We’re talking about the stretching room, and I have no idea how I could miss it. I would estimate that I have ridden HM/PM from either TDL, MK or DLP 6-7 times. Pretty weird that it would take me that long to look up.
     
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    Originally Posted By The Goddess Mara

    They expect you to look up instinctively because the room around you is plunged into darkness and there is now a light above you.

    This is how Disney often directs attention during rides--by controlling light and dark.
     
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    Originally Posted By SMCD

    I feel so stupid now. Lets say I just forgot it, okay? ;)
     
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    Originally Posted By X-san

    ***Are we talking about the stretching / expanding room, or the hallway between that and the load area?***

    There are hanging bodies there too? THAT I hadn't noticed. :p

    ***They expect you to look up instinctively because the room around you is plunged into darkness and there is now a light above you.***

    That plus most people are looking upwards at the stretching paintings anyway, right?

    SMCD, lol your last comment.
     
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    Originally Posted By leemac

    <<But in Tokyo, the candles being held by the gargoyles never completely go out, and this kind of destroys the effect of the hanging body in the attic, as you can clearly see how it's done.>>

    I noticed it too recently SD. I don't recall it being like that before. I suspect it is another example of OLC trying to keep everything "safe". Didn't work for me and was totally unnecessary. It definitely wasn't like that for Haunted Mansion Holiday Nightmare.
     
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    Originally Posted By X-san

    Why would they care about that?

    It's not as though they need to fear big lawsuits like the American parks do!!??
     
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    Originally Posted By barboy

    Ok, now I'm puzzled.

    How on earth did you manage to do: Pirtes, Treehouse, Country Bear show, Splash, Pooh(2 hrs+), Jubilation parade, Jungle Cruise, Queen of Hearts dining, Roger Rabbit, Dreamlights parade, Mansion on an extremely busy day????

    I tink X tapped into this recently, but crowded in Tokyo Disneyland means complete and total madness, lines extending outside of their respective lands. I've seen it too......on one specific day I could not believe my eyes.

    So if half of Tokyo showed up how did you pull that off? I suppose you worked a FP or two and had no "down time" right?
     
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    Originally Posted By SMCD

    Well, I have limited experience, so maybe it wasn’t as busy as I thought. It was the busiest I have experienced in a Disney park, though, that’s for sure. As I said in the report, World Bazaar was packed, and all the snack stands had long queues. But the ride queues certainly weren’t as bad as you describe. Anyway, here’s how we did it; came to the park around 9 am, took a Fast Pass to Splash Mountain before standing in line for Pirates (1-2 hours), Tree house (no queue), Country Bears (no queue), Splash (pretty fast with the pass), stood in line for Pooh (2 hours), saw Jubilation, stood in line For Jungle Cruise (50 min. or something), took fast pass to Haunted Mansion, dined at Queen of Hearts (20 min. queue I think), Roger Rabbit (around 45 min.), saw Dreamlights, Haunted Mansion (got right in with the pass), left around 9 pm.
     
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    Originally Posted By X-san

    Yikes. Definitely sounds like down time was at a minimum.

    You managed to do quite a bit though anyway, nice job!

    The two things I'd have done differently (just out of general experience, if it were my first time I'd probably have done it exactly the same way SMCD did!) would be to save Pirates for later. It's too bad you waited so long there, as in the evening there is almost no line (Jungle Cruise too if you wait til after dinner, BUT it's not as nice at night I think). And also I'd always get that Pooh fastpass...but anyway you did great!

    I recently had a crowded day experience where, looking back, we did a ton of stuff. Most if it was fastpasses in the daytime and patience with everything else (we hit Pirates, Cruise, Mansion, Dumbo, Peter Pan, and Teacups all near the end of the night...all but Pan were virtual walkons).
     

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