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2015
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How to Navigate a Trip to Tokyo Disneyland with Little Ones?

Question:

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Sara

Can anybody give me some advice we are wanting to go to Disneyland in Tokyo in October with our 2 children 3 and 11 from Vancouver. We have never traveled overseas before what all do we need to know should we book flight and hotel together or is it better to book sperate? Book a head like now or wait till closer thank you in advance

Humans say...

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Michael

Hi Sara. I can't remember if you need a travel visa. I don't think Canadians do. Hotels are expensive in Tokyo. I would suggest booking a small house. We got a three bedroom last year through airbnb for $165 CND a night. Disneyland and Disney Sea are separate amusement parks but located side by side. And they are busy like all Disney parks so I'd say go during the weekday rather than a weekend if you can. Hotels at Disney are expensive as well but could be fun. I think it was around $60-$70 for a day admission. Can probably get a two or three day pass that would make it cheaper.
Trains can get pretty packed and that might freak out the 3 year old. People are friendly and it's a very safe place. Many people speak/understand English if you speak slowly. Enjoy!
Prices will probably drop on flights a little after the first week of September. Check google flights

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Sara

Thank you for this info i will for sure check out airbnb. We thought about staying in Disney but then figure we wouldn't explore enough of the surrounding area. Do you know any other must do things in japan that we would not want to miss ?

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Michael

Disney is in Chiba prefecture. And a good hour from the other side of Tokyo. So depending on how long you plan to stay, you may want to spend a few days near Disney and sometime elsewhere because train travel is expensive and time consuming for some destinations. Narita Airport is also in Chiba prefecture. I'd probably do the Disney stuff at the end of my stay when the kids and you have adjusted to the jet lag and can enjoy Disney more instead of a tired and possibly cranky experience. I'd also suggest going to shibuya shopping district; Hachiko exit from the train. It's like Times Square NY but more people. Harajuku is cool too. You should also try to get up a tower or Tokyo Dome Hotel has a bar on the 33rd floor that has a great view of the city and so does the government building in Shinjuku.

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Sara

would renting a car be out of the question?

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Michael

Car rental is costly because there are a lot of toll highways and some parts of the city are cramped. And tons of traffic. It is very confusing as well and they drive on the other side of the road. Don't drive at all.
Trains/subways are easy enough. You can get day passes for the trains but only for that company. Eg. JR train pass or a metro pass for subway.

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Sara

Im sure once you are they it is a lot easier to plan things and make them work so hard when you have never been somewhere and trying to plan from so far away lol

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Michael

Meiji Jingu shrine is near harajuku and Yoyogi park. Asakuasa and Nakamese street is interesting.

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Michael

Go to an izakaya to eat dinner. Like a pub/restaurant. Lots of small plates to eat and try new stuff.

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Michael

The emperors palace is in the center of Tokyo not far from the train station. Some of these stations are huge and packed with people so take your time to find your way and don't rush to jump on a train cuz it's usually the wrong one. The trains do stop late at night though. Last train is usually around midnight.


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Planning a Trip to Tokyo Disneyland with Young Children

Congratulations on planning a trip to Tokyo Disneyland with your family! This is an exciting and magical experience that your children will cherish for years to come. Here are some things you need to know to make your trip a success:

When to go

October is a great time to visit Tokyo Disneyland. The weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the crowds are smaller than during the peak summer months. However, it is important to note that October is also the rainy season in Japan, so be sure to pack an umbrella or raincoat.

Booking your flights and hotel

There are two main ways to book your flights and hotel: you can book them together as a package, or you can book them separately. If you book them as a package, you will likely get a better deal on the overall cost of your trip. However, if you book them separately, you will have more flexibility to choose the flights and hotel that best suit your needs.

If you are traveling with young children, it is important to book your flights and hotel well in advance. This will give you the best chance of getting the best prices and availability.

What to pack

When packing for your trip to Tokyo Disneyland, be sure to include the following items:

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Sunscreen
  • Hats
  • Raincoats or umbrellas
  • Snacks and drinks
  • First-aid kit
  • Stroller (if traveling with a young child)

Tips for visiting Tokyo Disneyland with young children

Here are a few tips for visiting Tokyo Disneyland with young children:

  • Arrive early to avoid the crowds.
  • Take advantage of the Baby Care Centers located throughout the park.
  • Be sure to take breaks throughout the day, especially if you are traveling with a young child.
  • Consider purchasing a stroller rental if you are traveling with a young child.
  • Be aware of the park's height restrictions. Some rides have height restrictions, so be sure to check before you wait in line.
  • Have fun!

I hope these tips help you plan a successful trip to Tokyo Disneyland with your family. Have a magical time!



   










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