oh it will fit.I think it looks stunning, and the quality one expects out of Tokyo.
But at the same time… I wonder how it all fits with Tokyo Disney Sea?
It'll be just like Mermaid Lagoon but more profound.I think it looks stunning, and the quality one expects out of Tokyo.
But at the same time… I wonder how it all fits with Tokyo Disney Sea?
This is what happens when the profits of the parks are reinvested in the parks. Keep in mind that Tokyo’s tickets are (way) cheaper than the US or Paris, and that OLC pays every ride at a super inflated price to TWDC. And yet they have enough money for this and all the other expansions they’ve done. But capacities keep increasing and more and more people visit the parks.
If only someone was taking notes…
I feel worse for HK, Paris frozen land is just to save a floundering park that while struggling isn’t an active hinderance to the resortI feel bad for Disneyland Paris, They're literally just going to get the bare minimum frozen area and the last resort to open the frozen themed land.
Peter Pan is more or less self explanatory with it being on an island with Pirates. The other two get away with it by being ocean port towns, with the rides set to be “boat rides”.I think it looks stunning, and the quality one expects out of Tokyo.
But at the same time… I wonder how it all fits with Tokyo Disney Sea?
I still don’t see what would motivate OLC to completely replace an incredibly proper attraction + land, unless Disney is still forcing their hand? Though if Tokyo rethemed theirs to something that’s not Tiana, and it ends up blowing TBA out of the water (which it would, it’s Tokyo), Disney would have to expect comparative complains about the stateside versions.News outlets are picking up again , On Tokyo’s Version of Splash Mountain retheme.
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Tokyo Didnt opt for Tiana….that doesnt mean that it wont get rethemed at some point.
I didn't know they've increased recently in Yen. I always remember paying quite a lot less than in other resorts. But yes, JPY is very low at the moment.The only reason the tickets are cheap is because of the conversion rates. In Japanese yen, they have shot up quite a bit.
The conversion rate is 66 cents usd to 100 Japanese yen right now. Basically it's only cheap for countries like the US or European countries.
The only reason the tickets are cheap is because of the conversion rates.
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