It may be the first time for Disney's theme parks around the world to
suspend operations for such a long time. Today, on the day of its 28th
anniversary, TDL reopened! Many people are still suffering in disaster areas,
and Urayasu city also hasn't got back to normal yet, but I feel that Japan
begins to look up little by little. I arrived at the park around 7:30 and
there were queues already. However, queues were not so long maybe because
there were few Guests from out side of Tokyo. (and it's a weekday!)
Left) The information board at the baggage inspection area. Middle) Media
helicopters circled over TDR. Right) The queue to renew annual
passports.
The gate was opened 5 minutes before the opening time (8:00). Many cast
members greeted at the World Bazaar.
At first, I visited the new attraction "Cinderella's Fairy Tale Hall" that
opened to the public today. There was no queue in the morning, but the
waiting time became 90 minutes when I came out from the attraction
This is a walkthrough-type attraction. So, we simply walk and see the exhibits.
Outside of the Hall's exit was a stark corridor
Since almost all Guests who visited the park today were TDR freaks, a
castle forecourt was full of people to see the Easter parade. Other areas
are quiet.
A cherry tree next to the information board was in full bloom and started to
fall. In front of Pirates of the Caribbean, a shower of cherry blossoms
was
beautiful.
Photolocations of the Easter Wonderland.
Easter Wonderland parade. Music has been arranged a little bit, but not bad.
Costumes of Guest control cast members have been changed.
Reserved seats for Guests of Vacation Packages to view parades.
28th anniversary merchandise
Cherry trees of Urayasu city are at the end of their best season.