Hi All!! First, I'm an old guy so please take pity on me
For weeks now I've been trying to plan a trip for April 2025 to Tokyo Disney--family of 4 (2 adults two older teens) Originally the plan was to stay at the Sheraton but then started looking at Disney hotels when it was recommended for better access and to "make life simpler." UGGHH!!! I've gone down a rabbit hole now and not sure if I can make it out alive.
We're traveling April 2025, after school starts and before the holiday and planning on being in the parks on weekdays only. The original plan was: Arrive night 1 (Sheraton night 1). Park Day 1 (Sheraton night 2). Park Day 2 (Sheraton night 3). Then on day 3 off to central Tokyo. For context, we aren't super interested in shows or parades--Our family really wants to go for the rides and to experience the unique park.
Recently, it was recommended that we only stay at the Sheraton on nights 1 and 3 and at a Disney resort hotel on night 2. That seems easy enough but my old man brain is being taken over by the complex ins and outs of booking Tokyo Disney.
When I look at booking the Disney hotel, one night for four people with one breakfast comes with:
1 Day Disneyland pass (day 1)
Ability to reserve time on Beauty and the Beast, Baymax, and "Eligible attraction ticket" (Thunder Mnt., Pooh, Haunted Man, Star tour, Monsters Inc)
1 Day Fantasy Springs Magic pass (day 2)
Ability to reserve Tower of Terror and "eligible attractions" at Disney Sea: Nemo, Indiana Jones, 20,000 leagues etc.
This package comes out to around $2500 plus we'd have to pay for nights 1 and 3 at the Sheraton ($600).
From everyone's great experience, is this the right way to go here? 2 nights at the resort pushes 3k and breaks the bank for us. 3 nights at the Sheraton would be $1000 with breakfasts included so the official package is about $2100 more than staying off site and getting our tickets a la carte. The package with tickets would be about $250/day for each of of the 4 of us. (it also incudes a bunch of add ons that we don't really care about like totes and popcorn).
So... to wrap it up, I'm not sure I have the brain power to calculate all of the different add ons and extras to get us on the rides if we stay off site. It seems like a giant charlie foxtrot with thousands of others in the same boat. Do we bite the bullet and do the packages? Will we be slammed with even more add ons that we're not seeing yet. Nothing like booking Disney to make you feel poor
Thanks for the advice and support from all!
For weeks now I've been trying to plan a trip for April 2025 to Tokyo Disney--family of 4 (2 adults two older teens) Originally the plan was to stay at the Sheraton but then started looking at Disney hotels when it was recommended for better access and to "make life simpler." UGGHH!!! I've gone down a rabbit hole now and not sure if I can make it out alive.
We're traveling April 2025, after school starts and before the holiday and planning on being in the parks on weekdays only. The original plan was: Arrive night 1 (Sheraton night 1). Park Day 1 (Sheraton night 2). Park Day 2 (Sheraton night 3). Then on day 3 off to central Tokyo. For context, we aren't super interested in shows or parades--Our family really wants to go for the rides and to experience the unique park.
Recently, it was recommended that we only stay at the Sheraton on nights 1 and 3 and at a Disney resort hotel on night 2. That seems easy enough but my old man brain is being taken over by the complex ins and outs of booking Tokyo Disney.
When I look at booking the Disney hotel, one night for four people with one breakfast comes with:
1 Day Disneyland pass (day 1)
Ability to reserve time on Beauty and the Beast, Baymax, and "Eligible attraction ticket" (Thunder Mnt., Pooh, Haunted Man, Star tour, Monsters Inc)
1 Day Fantasy Springs Magic pass (day 2)
Ability to reserve Tower of Terror and "eligible attractions" at Disney Sea: Nemo, Indiana Jones, 20,000 leagues etc.
This package comes out to around $2500 plus we'd have to pay for nights 1 and 3 at the Sheraton ($600).
From everyone's great experience, is this the right way to go here? 2 nights at the resort pushes 3k and breaks the bank for us. 3 nights at the Sheraton would be $1000 with breakfasts included so the official package is about $2100 more than staying off site and getting our tickets a la carte. The package with tickets would be about $250/day for each of of the 4 of us. (it also incudes a bunch of add ons that we don't really care about like totes and popcorn).
So... to wrap it up, I'm not sure I have the brain power to calculate all of the different add ons and extras to get us on the rides if we stay off site. It seems like a giant charlie foxtrot with thousands of others in the same boat. Do we bite the bullet and do the packages? Will we be slammed with even more add ons that we're not seeing yet. Nothing like booking Disney to make you feel poor
Thanks for the advice and support from all!