Tokyo DisneySea

Tokyo DisneySea is a theme park based on various stories and legends related to the sea. You can experience and enjoy a variety of adventures and creative attractions and entertainment at the seven ocean-themed harbors within the park.

Operating Hours: 09:00-21:00 Address: 1-13 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-8511

Tokyo DisneySea Reviews

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    Reena0077

    What an amazing experience.Delicious food, fantastic service, beautiful atmosphere.Perfect date night gem.We will definitely be back.Thank you for a great eveningReasons to Recommend:

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    Anonymous User

    The so-called happiest place on the planet should be here. Every time I come, I will be infected with a large extent. When I came this time, people were as always, playing from morning to night.

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    M34***56

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Tokyo DisneySea Tickets

If you plan to visit Tokyo Disney Resort, don’t forget Tokyo DisneySea! Tokyo DisneySea is the only ocean-themed Disney park in the world. It features seven uniquely themed ports that ignite your imagination.

Whether you're ready to dive into thrilling rides or looking to immerse yourself in the park's themes, Tokyo DisneySea promises an unforgettable experience.

Tokyo DisneySea opening hours

Tokyo DisneySea generally opens from 09:00-21:00 throughout the year. However, during busy seasons, holidays, and special events, the park may extend its hours to 22:00.

For the latest and most accurate information, be sure to visit the official Tokyo Disney Resort website before your visit.

How to go to Tokyo DisneySea?

How to go to Tokyo DisneySea

Source: Tokyo Disney Official

Tokyo DisneySea is located at 1-13 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-8511. Getting to Tokyo DisneySea is convenient with several transportation options available.

By train

You can take the JR Keiyo Line or JR Musashino Line from Tokyo Station and get off at Maihama Station, which is close to the park.

  • Travel time: About 15-20 minutes
  • Cost: Around S$1.8-S$3.6.

From Maihama Station, you can hop on the Disney Resort Line monorail for a quick ride (about 9 minutes) to Tokyo DisneySea Station. It costs about S$2.34.

By bus

There are also buses available from various locations in Tokyo to Tokyo DisneySea, which takes 25-65 minutes.

If you’re from Narita Airport or Haneda Airport: You can take the shuttle bus from Narita Airport to Tokyo DisneySea, which takes about 65 minutes and costs about S$20, or from Haneda Airport, which takes about 45 minutes and costs about S$11.

By car

If you're considering a trip to Tokyo DisneySea by car, there's a large parking area for visitors. The daily parking fee for standard vehicles is about S$21.90. Additionally, taking a taxi is convenient in Tokyo.

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Best time to go to Tokyo DisneySea

Best time to go to Tokyo DisneySea

Weekdays & off-peak seasons

The best time to visit Tokyo DisneySea is during the weekdays in the off-peak seasons. Arriving early in the morning or later in the afternoon can also help you avoid the busiest times of the day. These periods typically have smaller crowds and shorter wait times for attractions.

Cherry blossom & fall foliage

Consider going to Tokyo DisneySea with special views such as cherry blossom and fall foliage. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are highly recommended. If you visit during the cooler months, you’ll enjoy more comfortable weather without the summer heat or winter cold.

Special events

If you prefer a magical experience, consider visiting during special events like Halloween or Christmas, when the park is beautifully decorated. But during these periods, Tokyo DisneySea can get crowded.

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What to eat at Tokyo DisneySea?

What to eat at Tokyo DisneySea

Tokyo DisneySea offers different themed dining options to suit all tastes. Here’s a guide to some must-try spots at the park:

Restaurant

Area

Style

Cuisine

Cafe Portofino

Mediterranean Harbor

Mediterranean

Italian Cuisine (Pasta, Sandwiches)

Zambini Brothers' Ristorante

Mediterranean Harbor

Italian

Pizza, Pasta

S.S. Columbia Dining Room

American Waterfront

American

Steak, Seafood

Restaurant Sakura

American Waterfront

Japanese

Sushi, Tempura

Horizon Bay Restaurant

Port Discovery

International

Fresh seafood and inventive dishes

Hokkaido Popcorn

Port Discovery

Japanese

Japanese-flavored Popcorn

Casbah Food Court

Arabian Coast

Middle Eastern

Shawarma, Hummus

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Things to do at Tokyo DisneySea

Things to do at Tokyo DisneySea

Explore themed ports

Immerse yourself in the unique ocean-themed zones of Tokyo DisneySea. Each area offers its distinct atmosphere and attractions. You will also meet your favourite characters especially those from stories like "The Little Mermaid" or "Finding Nemo".

Experience thrilling rides

Enjoy a range of exhilarating rides and attractions that cater to all ages. Whether you’re daring to explore the depths of the Earth or enjoying interactive games, Tokyo DisneySea has thrilling experiences for everyone.

Catch special shows

Be entertained by joining live performances and shows that bring Disney magic to life. These performances offer music, dance, and special effects.

Shop for exclusive souvenirs

Find Disney-themed exclusive souvenirs. Whether you’re looking for plush toys, apparel, or keepsakes, you’ll find something special to remember your visit.

Tokyo DisneySea map

Tokyo DisneySea map

Source: Tokyo DisneySea Official

Seven Themed Ports

Colour

Highlights

Mediterranean Harbor

Orange

It's a southern European coastal town in the Mediterranean. You can board a boat and enjoy light shows in the evening.

American Waterfront

Red

Explore the history of America in this charming harbour. Enjoy delicious, traditional American dishes.

Port Discovery

Yellowish brown

A futuristic harbour where technology comes to life. You'll discover attractions and witness the future.

Lost River Delta

Green

Dive into the ancient civilizations in this hidden river delta. Here, you'll uncover remarkable ruins from the past.

Arabian Coast

Purple

Dive into the world of Arabian legends. Try traditional Arabian dishes, enjoy music performances and more.

Mermaid Lagoon

Pink

Dive into the enchanting underwater world of the Little Mermaid and her friends.

Mysterious Island

Blue

Dive into the science fiction on this mysterious island with Captain Nemo.

Tokyo DisneySea attractions

okyo DisneySea attractions

Mediterranean Harbor

  • Venetian Gondolas: Enjoy a romantic gondola ride through the anals of the Mediterranean Harbor.
  • Soaring: Fantastic Flight: A breathtaking flight simulation ride that takes you over famous landscapes around the world.

American Waterfront

  • Tower of Terror: Face the thrilling drop tower ride set in a haunted hotel.
  • Toy Story Mania!: Engage in a fun, interactive 4D shooting game based on the Toy Story characters.

Port Discovery

  • Aquatopia: Navigate through water rides with spins and turns in this water attraction.
  • Nemo & Friends SeaRider: Dive into an underwater adventure with Nemo and friends in this 3D experience.

Lost River Delta

  • Indiana Jones Adventure: Have a thrilling expedition through ancient ruins in this adventurous ride.
  • Raging Spirits: Experience the excitement of this high-speed roller coaster that features a thrilling 360-degree loop.

Arabian Coast

  • The Magic Lamp Theater: Watch live-action and 3D animation in this show featuring a magical lamp.
  • Jasmine’s Flying Carpets: Soar above the Magic Kingdom on this flying carpet ride. Inspired by the classic tale of Aladdin, guests can enjoy views and the thrill of flight through Agrabah.

Mermaid Lagoon

  • Ariel’s Playground: Explore an interactive play area designed for children, inspired by Ariel’s underwater world.
  • Blowfish Ballon Race: Navigate colourful hot air balloons to soar high. Ideal for all ages, it combines gentle thrills with charming visuals.

Mysterious Island

  • Journey to the Center of the Earth: Take a thrilling ride into the depths of the Earth on this dramatic attraction.
  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Explore the underwater world in a submarine adventure inspired by Jules Verne's classic tale.

Tokyo DisneySea firework timing

Tokyo DisneySea firework timing

Vibrant fireworks illuminate the evening sky, synchronised with the 40th anniversary theme song. Experience a magical moment at Disney Park as night falls. The Tokyo DisneySea firework timing is:

  • ❤️Time: 8:30 p.m.
  • 👀Duration: About 5 minutes

Note:

  • The schedule for the upcoming month will be available around the 8th of the previous month.
  • Performance times may change without notice.
  • Due to wind conditions, the show might be cancelled.
  • Fireworks can be seen from various locations within the Park, but some spots near Mediterranean Harbor may have limited visibility.

Tokyo DisneySea annual pass

Tokyo DisneySea Tickets

Tokyo Disney Resort, including both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, made changes to the sale and renewal of Annual Pass. Now, sales of Annual Pass are currently suspended.

As for the pricing of the Annual Pass before the suspension, it varied depending on the type of pass, such as adult price, junior price, children price, 2-Park Annual Passport, etc. It may vary from about S$341.61 to S$779.58.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the Annual Pass, prices, and any new ticket options, it's recommended to directly consult the official Tokyo Disney Resort website.

Here you can find information about other ticket types for Tokyo DisneySea:

Type

Adult Ticket (18 and over)

Junior Ticket (aged 12–17)

Child Ticket (aged 4–11)

Benefits

1-Day Passport

S$70.68-97.52

S$59.05-80.52

S$42.05-50.10

Enjoy one day from the opening time.

Early Evening Passport

S$58.16-77.84

S$47.42-64.42

S$34-39.37

Enjoy from 3:00 p.m. on weekends and holidays.

Weeknight Passport

S$40.26-55.47

S$40.26-55.47

S$40.26-55.47

Enjoy from 5:00 p.m. on weekdays (excluding holidays).

1-Day Passport (for Guests with Disabilities)

S$58.16-77.84

S$47.42-64.42

S$34-39.37

Guests with an applicable disability certificate and the accompanying guest can enjoy either Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea for one day from the opening time.

Note:

  • The price in the table is estimated based on the exchange rate.
  • Park reservations are limited in number and subject to availability.
  • For everyone’s safety and enjoyment, please check the Tokyo Disney Resort Official Website for the latest information.
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Great location and nice facilities, Staff service was very nice too except a non-Japanese front desk staff who was a bit rude. The lounge was a great place to hang out and relax. Room is definitely on the small side without closet but bathroom is spacious. Welcome drinks are lovely, would be better if wine not served in a plastic cup.

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FAQ about Tokyo DisneySea tickets

  • Can I buy the Tokyo DisneySea tickets at the park entrance?

    Yes, Tokyo DisneySea tickets can be purchased at the Tokyo DisneySea entrance, but availability may be limited during peak times. It's best to buy tickets online in advance to avoid any issues.
  • Is there a difference between Tokyo DisneySea and Tokyo Disneyland tickets?

    Yes, Tokyo DisneySea and Tokyo Disneyland are separate parks, and tickets are not interchangeable. Be sure to purchase tickets specifically for Tokyo DisneySea if that's where you plan to visit.
  • Do I need to purchase Tokyo DisneySea tickets for children?

    Children aged 4 to 11 require a child ticket, which is priced lower than adult tickets. Children aged 3 and under can enter the park for free.
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