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disneyland/disneysea
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2008/4/11 06:20
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Is is possible to go to disneysea sunday morning and then buy a starlight passport and go to disneyland afterwards at 3pm? Will it be really busy on sundays? i don't plan on going on too many rides, i go more for the sights. Thanks in advance.
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by jennie
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disneyland/disneysea
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2008/4/11 13:04
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Both the finale show in Tokyo's disneyland and disneysea is very impressive. The finale in disneyland, you will see a musical parade of floats and the disney characters along the road together with fireworks. The finale in disneysea, you will see a musical parade of floats and disney characters on the sea, together with muscial fountains and fireworks. It will be a pity if you miss the finale show...
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by JS
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disneyland/disneysea
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2008/4/11 22:05
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i don't have that much time in japan to go to both on two separate days. if i had, i would take the time to enjoy both.
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by jennie
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If you go on a Sunday, don't expect to go on too many rides. Weekends, public & school holidays are always really crowed..... e.g. some lines can be 3 hours long!!!
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by Sandy
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It may be a little hectic for you, as you will have to take the monorail to the other Disney park(they are back to back, not front to front like Disneyland in CA), I would say stick to one park to have a good experience and enjoy yourself. But if you do really just want to see the sights(shows and stuff) Then I would reccomend doing the switch off thing. Compare the events on the site to see what you'd like to see.
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by LaLapin
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