Tokyo Disneyland Resort Expansion

SweetDuffy101

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The new attractions also will have a stand bypass or paid entry, unsurprisingly. I wonder if the land itself will be a standby pass...
There will be an announcement to be made regarding that. No DPA,SP or Vacation package no entry policy. Looking at the aerial pic the place doesn't have much wide paths due to lots of trees making a separation for each minilands.
 

SweetDuffy101

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Refurb Schedule for Entertainment First half of 2024.

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Haymarket

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It is possible that OLC might want to build a second Disney resort elsewhere in Japan someday? Not necessarily one with a castle park, but just some other kind of Disney park, perhaps in Nagoya? Osaka has Universal, so maybe they'd avoid it.
 

Robbiem

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It is possible that OLC might want to build a second Disney resort elsewhere in Japan someday? Not necessarily one with a castle park, but just some other kind of Disney park, perhaps in Nagoya? Osaka has Universal, so maybe they'd avoid it.

Nagoya has Legoland Japan and Ghibli Park is nearby. OLC and Disney did look at a smaller regional entertainment center in Fukuoka but I don’t think the sums added up.

It is an interesting question though what would be better a second Japanese resort or a bigger TDR?
 

Haymarket

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Nagoya has Legoland Japan and Ghibli Park is nearby. OLC and Disney did look at a smaller regional entertainment center in Fukuoka but I don’t think the sums added up.

It is an interesting question though what would be better a second Japanese resort or a bigger TDR?

A bigger TDR looks awfully hard. Fukuoka sounds nice though. Or maybe even Busan.

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Robbiem

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A bigger TDR looks awfully hard. Fukuoka sounds nice though. Or maybe even Busan.

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I’m sure there would be a way to expand in Tokyo if OLC wanted - they could do more landfill or maybe use some of that warehouse area to the east but it would likely be very expensive

Okinawa could be another option for a second Japanese disney resort maybe something like Aulani with some park elements. A Disney onsen would be interesting 😂✌️
 

tanc

Premium Member
Realistically, how hard will it be to get a premier pass and standby? Should someone going to Fantasy Springs only expect to get one pass or is two feasible?
 

SweetDuffy101

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Funderful Disney (Tokyo Disney Resort official fanclub)



Campaign No. 01

A special Fan event, Fantasy springs

200 members will be able to see for the first time ever a mock sculpture of the new lands, A special Q&A session with Imagineers.

The venue will be inside Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy springs Hotel.
Press media will also be present in the fan event.

Members with over 5 year membership will have a double chance of winning the lottery.


campaign No. 02

A fanclub limited campaign.

13,000 guests only.

A sale for Preview tickets for Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy springs.

My forecast ,Entrance would be from Fantasy Springs Hotel.

Campaign no.03

Invitation the Grand opening event, of Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs on June 06, 2024.

100 lucky winners.


All participants who didn't win will all receive a commemorative photo of the new area.


Daiwa House "Sponsor for Anna and Elsa Frozen Journey" has started its campaign with 2500 guests be invited for a sneak preview of the new land in the month of May.

Other Major Sponsors of the resort will start the rollout of preview tickets by early next year.

Tickets will only be limited to japan residents and employees or campaign winners.
 

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