A closer look at The Happy Ride with Baymax at Tokyo Disneyland
The Happy Ride with Baymax attraction officially opened on Sept. 28, 2020 in Tomorrowland at Tokyo Disneyland Park, and it’s guaranteed to make “Big Hero 6” fans very happy.
The Happy Ride with Baymax attraction officially opened on Sept. 28, 2020 in Tomorrowland at Tokyo Disneyland Park, and it’s guaranteed to make “Big Hero 6” fans very happy.
While the official opening date of the “Beauty and the Beast” expansion to Fantasyland at Tokyo Disneyland isn’t until Sept. 28, some lucky guests were able to see the area in a soft opening. These shots, provided by MAI, give us a detailed look at this new area.
Earlier today, Disney Parks, Experiences & Products held a webcast detailing the ongoing health and safety measures being taken across properties to ensure the wellbeing of guests.
The magical world of Belle and the Beast has come to life in Fantasyland at Tokyo Disneyland, but the real adventure is within the walls of the Beast’s Castle, where guests can experience Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast, the first ride-through attraction themed to the classic 1991 Disney animated film.
Tokyo Disney Resort has announced that the largest expansion of Tokyo Disneyland ever, encompassing new attractions, restaurants and shops, will open to guests on Sept. 28.
Today, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea became the last of the Disney Parks worldwide to announce their official re-opening date. While they were the last to announce, they will not be the last to re-open. Both parks are re-opening on July 1.
As some U.S. theme parks have begun announcing plans for reopening their gates, park-goers have been told in no uncertain terms that there will be no parades, no fireworks, and no up-close-and-personal character meet and greets, but no screaming? Believe it or not, “quiet thrill rides” may be part of the reopening protocols at Japanese…
The latest weekly stream for CirqueConnect, the digital content hub for Cirque du Soleil, features a performance created exclusively for Tokyo Disney Resort.
To celebrate World Health Day, the Disney Parks around the world are saying thank you to medical professionals in their own special ways.
Tokyo Disney Resort has shared an update on the state of their parks during the outbreak of novel coronavirus and extended their temporary closure — which was supposed to end this weekend.