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Friday we got up VERY early – like 4am – to catch the bus, train and the shinkansen to head up for Disneyland! Books in hand we braved the crowds to enjoy the ambiance, the aura, the magic of Disneyland. I never tire of the place and it seems that I’ve passed this on to the girls. Believe it or not, while we were enjoying ourselves in Tokyo Disney, Twyla was enjoying herself in California Disney. The lines were LONG – longer than anything I’ve seen in California but our trusty books and a bit of storytelling carried us through. We all were disappointed not to be going back the next day…I don’t know that I’d want to endure 3 days, but 2 days would have been great.
Tokyo Disney is a great place to visit…”the happiest place on earth”…only in competition with the other Disney’s around the world but hey.... There are some definite differences though…the menus are all fish biased, though ice cream is easy to find. They only have one restaurant with a true “vegetarian” option (and it was quite good). Can’t say that’s much different from California Disney…don’t remember there being a lot of options there – though probably more salads at times other than breakfast.
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