Tokyo Disneysea is said to be the most expensive theme park ever built (U.S. $4 billion) and the 5th most visited theme park in the world. When we went there, we saw hundreds or maybe thousands of cars in the parking lot. We were hoping that there would be lesser people than the day before (in Disneyland) because we hate lining up so long.
There are seven themed ports all throughout Tokyo Disneysea. The Mermaid Lagoon is home to the characters of The Little Mermaid. The facade seems to resemble the Palace of King Triton with its seashell-inspired architecture. The Mysterious Island holds two popular attractions: Journey to the Center of the Earth, a thrill ride, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, a dark ride. Meanwhile, the Arabian Coast is themed after the Disney animated film, Aladdin. It recreates an exotic Arabian harbor combined with an "enchanted world from 1001 Arabian Nights".
There are three attractions in the Arabian Coast, but Jam and I only had time to try out Sindbad's Storybook Voyage, an indoor boat ride.
My favorite among the seven themed ports is the Mediterranean Harbor. The area resembles an Italian port city like Portofino and Venice. It has always been my dream to set foot in Europe, hence I was so thrilled to see even a bit of European architecture in the theme park.
Other interesting attractions in Tokyo Disney Sea.
The grandest show that Jam and I watched during our trip to Disney was the 25-minute Legend of Mythica show in Tokyo Disneysea. Many have said that it is the most spectacular parade ever conceived and executed at a Disney theme park.
Before we called it a night, I took one last photo of DisneySea AquaSphere, a water fountain with a large model of the earth.
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