Day 9 was our last Disney Sea day so we really wanted to absorb as much of this park as possible. It’s my favorite Disney Park dispute the fact it only has one of my favorite Disney rides.
We started here.


We were 20th and 21st in line for this ride, which for some reason is a huge draw for Japanese. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a fun game ride, and I almost always kick Mikey’s butt on it, but it’s a REALLY huge deal for the Japanese and if we didn’t ride it first thing we’re we’re likely not going to ride it at all. So we did.
And my score is on the left.

From Toy Story we went next door to Tower of Terror again and then rode the Electric Railway from the American Waterfront Port to Port Discovery.
We walked to the Lost River Delta and rode Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull.

The ride is very similar to the Anaheim ride with the exception of a smoke ring blowing effect that is terrific. The theming for the outside of the ride is a spectacular Mayan Pyramid. Here’s some photos from later that evening.




When we were here in 2017 we played some carnival games and won huge Chip and Dale stuffed animals. We tried again this year and didn’t win, but we loved the booby prize we got.

We attended a performance in The Magic Lamp Theater were a combo of live actors and 3D movies make for a pretty silly magic show.


We rode Sinbad again and somehow got our own boat all to ourselves. It felt very special.

we headed over to Mermaid Lagoon, a mostly indoor port, and rode some silly kids rides.
Even in a time-lapse video the Jumping Jellyfish are boring. We used it to scout out other rides.

We grabbed some lunch and headed back to the hotel for a nap. Here’s where we had lunch both days.

Refreshed, we returned and climbed aboard this steamer ship.

The views from the bow are spectacular. And I think this is the only place you can see the land in-between the park and the sea.






We walked over to Discovery Port to ride Aquatopia and Nemo again. We nearly had Aquatopia all to ourselves.
We discovered that Nemo is made like Star Tours where you get a slot machine of different scenes for each ride. We had a few different scenes this ride. It really enhance La the experience and Pixar is a master at a good story with perfectly timed comedy.





We headed over after that to ride Indy again, this time in the single rider line then Sinbad’s Storybook Voyage one more time before making our way slowly out of the park.



Tomorrow is our last day in the parks. See you then! Thanks for following along.
Art and Mike, we are going to Tokyo in October and only have one day for Disney. We have done Disney World and Disneyland several times, which do you recommend, Tokyo Disneyland or Disney Sea?
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