Tokyo DisneySea 🫧

DisneySea for a relaxed park visit! 🏃💨
This was a Disney trip with two friends, neither of whom are thrill-seekers or fans of intense rides. Instead, we focused on soaking in the atmosphere and taking photos rather than riding many attractions.

We arrived at the park a little after 11 AM, and by the time we got through the entrance, it was already noon. The upside was that we didn’t have to wait in long lines or deal with crowds. However, this approach might not suit those who want to make the most of their visit.

Our first ride was the submarine, which had a short wait time and wasn’t scary. It was quite enjoyable, surrounded by water. The ride simulates an underwater exploration experience, complete with deep-sea creatures and an alien-like underwater vibe. The submarine’s screens create the illusion of diving underwater, making it a relaxing and immersive experience, even if it’s not action-packed. 🛳️

Next, we headed to the Mermaid Lagoon. It was stunning! We spent a lot of time here taking photos. The rides in this area are more child-friendly but are beautifully designed, making you feel like a mermaid in an underwater world. 🐚 The sea salt ice cream was delicious, with a vanilla flavor and strawberry sauce filling. The merchandise in this zone was also adorable.

By evening, we moved on to the Spring Zone and queued for the popular Rapunzel ride. The wait was about two and a half hours, and by the time we got on, it was already dark. Despite being a bit short, the ride was worth it for its beauty and feel-good vibe.

Afterward, it was time for the parade, which started around 7 PM. I parted ways with my friends as I couldn’t stand any longer. While they stayed to capture photos of the fireworks, I headed straight to the Elsa ride. It was a grueling wait of over three hours, leaving us with sore legs, but the atmosphere and the beautifully designed setting made it worthwhile. The castle’s interior was incredibly detailed, making everything feel so real. The ride itself was longer and more story-driven than Rapunzel’s, with an emotional narrative that almost brought me to tears.

We finished just in time to catch the final fireworks display. Before leaving, I bought popcorn to get the Mickey hand clip and spent some time strolling, taking photos, and shopping until the park closed.

Post by w, | Oct 25, 2025

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