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Tokyo Disneyland
How to visit Tokyo Disneyland: which date-priced ticket to buy, when to book, how to skip the worst queues, and whether to pick it over DisneySea.
Where
Tokyo, Japan
Opening hours
Usually 09:00–21:00, but the resort sets hours by date — some quiet days open at 10:00 and close earlier. Check your exact date on tokyodisneyresort.jp before you commit to a ticket.
Tickets
Date-based 1-Day Passport: adults (18+) ~¥7,900–¥10,900 (~£42–£57), juniors (12–17) ~¥6,600–¥9,000, children (4–11) ~¥4,700–¥5,600, under-4s free. Weekdays are the cheapest dates, weekends and holidays the dearest. Disney Premier Access (skip-the-queue on one named ride) is a separate ~¥1,500–¥2,500 per person bought in the app on the day.
Time needed
A full day — gates open to close. Don't try to combine it with sightseeing in central Tokyo the same day.
In short
Visiting Tokyo Disneyland
Buy a dated 1-Day Passport on the official Tokyo Disney Resort site (or Klook) before you fly — you cannot buy on the gate, tickets release 60 days out and busy dates sell out. Adult prices float with the calendar from about ¥7,900 to ¥10,900 (~£42–£57), cheapest on weekdays. Go on a Tuesday–Thursday, download the Tokyo Disney Resort app for the free Priority Pass, and pay for Disney Premier Access (~¥1,500–¥2,500 a ride) only on the one or two attractions you can't bear to queue 90 minutes for. There is no park-hopper ticket, so pick Disneyland or DisneySea for the day, not both.
Buy the right ticket before you fly
Tokyo Disneyland runs date-based pricing, so the ticket isn’t a flat number — an adult 1-Day Passport floats between about ¥7,900 and ¥10,900 (~£42–£57) depending on the calendar, cheapest on off-peak weekdays and dearest on weekends, school holidays and event days. You cannot buy at the gate (only guests staying at a Disney hotel can), tickets release around 60 days ahead, and busy dates genuinely sell out. Book the exact date you want on the official Tokyo Disney Resort site or through Klook the moment your day opens, and double-check that day’s opening hours while you’re there — quiet days can open at 10:00 rather than 09:00.
One thing that trips up first-timers: there is no park-hopper. Each ticket is for one park for the day, so you have to choose Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea rather than drifting between them. If you’ve only got one day and you’re bringing small children, Disneyland is the safer pick — flatter, more pram-friendly, more parades and character meets, and the gentle classics (It’s a Small World, the teacups, the still-running Splash Mountain). DisneySea is the more beautiful, more thrill-led park and now holds the hugely popular Fantasy Springs Frozen/Tangled/Peter Pan land — but it’s also the busier of the two for that reason.
Beat the queues, and when it’s worth it
Go on a weekday — Tuesday to Thursday is the sweet spot — and target the calmer windows of mid-September to early November or mid-January to mid-February. The dates to avoid are Golden Week (late April to early May), Obon in mid-August and 27 December to 3 January, when the headline rides sit past 90 minutes all day. As soon as you’re through the gate, open the Tokyo Disney Resort app and grab a free Priority Pass for a ride; then buy paid Disney Premier Access (~¥1,500–¥2,500, about £8–£13 a ride) only for the one or two attractions you refuse to queue an hour and a half for, rather than blanketing the day in it.
Getting there is easy: the JR Keiyo or Musashino Line from Tokyo Station to Maihama takes about 15 minutes and costs roughly ¥230 (~£1.20), and the park is a five-minute walk from the station — though the Keiyo platform is a good 10-minute walk from the main Tokyo Station concourse, so leave a buffer. Treat this as a full-day commitment, not a half-day add-on; don’t stack it against a morning in Asakusa or Shibuya. Treat it as its own day, eat before the lunchtime crush, and it’s one of the best-run theme parks anywhere.
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