Mike S
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No, keep it up. This is a much happier topic, lolThanks for that, though it looks like we fly into Haneda, not Narita. Looks perfect too.
Thanks all for the replies. Sorry for the thread drift.
No, keep it up. This is a much happier topic, lolThanks for that, though it looks like we fly into Haneda, not Narita. Looks perfect too.
Thanks all for the replies. Sorry for the thread drift.
And to keep on topic maybe we'll visit once TDS Frozenland is open. To see how it should be done.
We always prebook a taxi from NRT to the hotel. Doing it round trip saves some money and hassle.Right now the biggest hurdle is getting from the airport to the Tokyo Bay Hilton at 11pm when the busses have stopped running. Taxi = ouch. Train = confused.
Is the Signage of the Frozen ever After is up let? And also the signage of Fast Pass+ will be up too!
I can't, it would be great if they had some plan to account for the lack of capacity, but I can't begin to imagine what that would be.
I know I am planning a trip for that in 2018/17 whenever it opens. I wanna be there.And to keep on topic maybe we'll visit once TDS Frozenland is open. To see how it should be done.
I found that wives are too!I spent 780 dollars for my family of 4 to do one day at both universal parks this past year. Vacations are expensive especially when you don't take advantage of the multiple day discounts. Sucks! But kids are expensive.
Only if you treat them right.I found that wives are too!
Judging by how much she cost me, I'd say that no one has ever been treated more righter!Only if you treat them right.
Is the Signage of the Frozen ever After is up let? And also the signage of Fast Pass+ will be up too for next year in May!
If you can fly into Haneda (int'l flights there are becoming more common), there's a great airport hotel.
Sooooooo... Seriously, does the ride even HAVE a story? I see no story.
Pooh tells a story. You're in the Hundred Acre Wood (you enter via storybook). It's a blustery day. You duck through Owl's house. You bounce with Tigger. You go to Pooh's house. He falls asleep. You end up in his dream about Heffalumps and Woozles. He wakes up. It's raining. You're floating in the water. The rain goes away. Pooh eats honey. Not exactly Shakespeare, but it's a coherent story.
Here? It's just... I don't even know. You see Olaf and Sven. Then you see the trolls. Then you see Olaf and Sven with Anna and Kristoff. Then Elsa sings "Let It Go" for no apparent reason. Then Marshmallow. Then everyone waves goodbye. What's even going on? It doesn't feel like you're on an adventure, you're just going around seeing characters from the film.
How is that possible? Every guest rode it and was everyone's favorite, always with a 180 minute wait!Okay, good point. I wouldn't know because I haven't been on Maelstrom.
How is that possible? Every guest rode it and was everyone's favorite, always with a 180 minute wait!
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