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Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disneysea



Another hi eveyone!
As i said in last post, i would like to post another amusement park..
And it's.. TOKYO DISNEYLAND and TOKYO DISNEYSEA!! It's another paradise on earth..
But.. what's the difference between those to place??
TOKYO DISNEYLAND and TOKYO DISNEYSEA are not really different, both of them are Disney and an amusement park.. but, TOKYO DISNEYSEA's attraction more to an water playground, but not waterboom or something.
So.. just to cut long story short, just get started :)

First TOKYO DISNEYLAND...
TOKYO DISNEYLAND is a 115-acre (465,000 m) theme park at the Tokyo Disney Resort located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, near Tokyo. Its main gate is directly adjacent to both Maihama Station and Tokyo Disneyland Station. It was the first Disney park to be built outside of the United States and opened on April 15, 1983.

There are seven themed areas in the park: the World Bazaar; the four classic Disney lands: Adventureland, Westernland, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland; and two mini-lands: Critter Country and Mickey's Toontown. The park is noted for its extensive open spaces, to accommodate the large crowds that visit the park. In 2009, Tokyo Disneyland hosted approximately 13.65 million guests, ranking it as the third-most visited theme park in the world, behind its American sister parks, Magic Kingdom in Orlando and Disneyland Park in Anaheim.In 2011, the park hosted 14 million visitors, again ranking it as the world's third most visited theme park.


Adventure Land



Westernland
 Fantasyland <3

 
Tomorrowland


 And next..  TOKYO DISNEYSEA!
TOKYO DISNEYSEA is a 176-acre (71.22 ha) theme park at the Tokyo Disney Resort located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, just outside Tokyo. It opened on September 4, 2001. It is owned by The Oriental Land Company, which licenses Disney characters and themes from The Walt Disney Company. TOKYO DISNEYSEA attracted an estimated 12 million visitors in 2009, making it the fifth-most-visited theme park in the world.

TOKYO DISNEYSEA has an overall nautical exploration theme to it. The idea for the park can be traced to a proposal to build a second theme park in Southern California called " DISNEYSEA" in Long Beach, California.However the idea was scrapped after the company endured financial trouble with the Euro Disney project. Later the idea was passed on to the Oriental Land Company to expand their resort. Unlike Tokyo Disneyland, the overall intention was to create a more adult-themed park, including faster, scarier rides and shows designed more for an older audience. By the time TOKYO DISNEYSEA opened in 2001, its concepts and designs had been in development at Walt Disney Imagineering for well over 20 years.

There are seven uniquely themed areas or "ports of call". The entrance to the park is Mediterranean Harbor, which opens up to six more nautically themed ports: American Waterfront, Lost River Delta, Port Discovery, Mermaid Lagoon, Arabian Coast, and Mysterious Island.

American Waterfront


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Lost River Delta


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 Port Dicovery

 
Mermaid Lagoon (Pretty right?)

 
Arabian Coast


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Mysterious Island

Woaahh.. a long post :P
But most of them are pictures hehehe
In these amusement parks, you can also purchase their souvenirs, but.. no need to post lah.. jealousy overload :P
So i'll just end this post now :)
Byee~ and thank you for reading ^^

1 comment:

  1. I WANT I WANT I WANT TO GO THERE
    I REALLY WANT TO WOO WOO WOOOO
    BUT I HAVE NO MONEYYYYY SO HOWWW HOW HOW HOWWW :(
    YOU GIMME MONEY GIMME GIMME :(

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