Having done everything we wanted at the park we were able to really just ease through the day without feeling rushed. This made for a relaxing and enjoyable day.


Easter Eggs
For some reason both parks have Easter decorations up. Still. As odd as this seems to us the Easter Egg Disney Characters are fun to find and well designed.



We were a bit sad that this was our last day at this park but felt like we’d had enough time to really drink it in. We got to ride Pooh’s Hunny Hunt (our favorite at this park) three times. Here’s a video. It doesn’t do the ride justice but you can get a sense of it.
Food!
Morning demanded a Mickey Waffle break.
This is a pork rice roll. Thin sliced pork marinated in teriyaki sauce, wrapped around sushi rice and baked. I’m sure they serve these in heaven.

We ate a yummy dinner at Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall. Fried seafood and a yummy salad with some sort of miso dressing.
Tokyo Disneyland Summary
We both thoroughly enjoyed this park. Dispite the similarities in rides the layout is very different than the Anaheim Disneyland (unlike Bizzaro Disneyland aka Orlando Magic Kingdom where the layout is just similar enough and different enough to make you feel like you should know your way around but you don’t) but a half a day in and we were able to easily navigate the park.
My top five attractions for this park:
- Pooh’s Hunny Hunt
- The Jungle Cruise
- Splash Mountain
- Mickey’s Philharmagic
- Thunder Mountain (at night.)
Here’s a few more pictures and videos.



