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By Shizuko Mishima, About.com

Tokyo DisneySea opened next to Tokyo Disneyland in September, 2001. The amusement park consists of seven theme ports, presenting stories of the ocean for the guests. There are fun attractions, shows, restaurants, and shops in each theme port. Since Tokyo DisneySea is targeting adults as well as children, alcohol drinks are available in the park unlike Tokyo Disneyland. Visiting Tokyo DisneySea at night is a nice way to spend a romatic time. After 6 Passports are available for admission from 6 p.m. on weekdays, except National Holidays.

1. Mediterranean Harbor
Mediterranean Harbor resembles a southern European seaport with waterfront buildings and waterways.

Attractions:

  • DisneySea Transit Steamer Line
  • Venetian Gondolas
  • Fortress Explorations
  • Live Entertainment:

  • The Legend of Mythica
  • BraviSEAmo!"
  • Meet & Smile
  • 2. Lost River Delta
    Lost River Delta reproduces the Caribbean beaches and jungles from the 1930s.

    Attractions:

  • Raging Spirits - a thrilling roller-coaster ride.
  • Indiana Jones Adventure - Temple of the Crystal Skull
  • DisneySea Transit Steamer Line
  • Live Entertainment:

  • Mystic Rhythms
  • 3.Arabian Coast
    Arabian Coast is the world of Aladdin. Enjoy the Arabian Nights.

    Attractions:

  • Sinbad's Seven Voyages
  • The Magic Lamp Theater
  • Caravan Carousel
  • 4. Mermaid Lagoon
    Mermaid Lagoon presents the world of the Little Mermaid.

    Attractions:

  • Flounder's Flying Fish Coaster
  • Scuttle's Scooters
  • Mermaid Lagoon Theater
  • Jumpin' Jellyfish
  • Blowfish Balloon Race
  • The Whirlpool
  • Ariel's Playground
  • Ariel's Greeting Grotto

    5. Mysterious Island
    Mysterious Island lets guests experience the center of the earth. Includes the active volcano, Mt. Prometheus.

    Attractions:

  • Journey to the Center of the Earth
  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
  • 6. Port Discovery
    Port Discovery presents a marina of the future.

    Attractions:

  • StormRider
  • Aquatopia
  • DisneySea Electric Railway (operates between Port Discovery and American Waterfront)
  • 7. American Waterfront
    This area features two American waterfront, New York and Cape Cod

    Attractions:

  • Big City Vehicles
  • Tower of Terror - a free fall-style attraction
  • DisneySea Electric Railway
  • DisneySea Transit Steamer Line
  • Live Entertainment:

  • Big Band Beat! - a dance show with swing jazz music
  • Over the Waves - performed at Dockside Stage
  • Donald's Boat Builders - a show presented at Cape Cod Cook-Off restaurant
  • Official Hotel: Hotel Mira Costa
    Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta is located in the Mediterranean Harbor. The design of the hotel is medieval Italian-style, and the hotel offers romantic accommodations. Be aware that this hotel is very popular. It's best to make a reservation early. If you are looking for an accommodation deal, JTB and Nihon Travel have various discount plans, which include accommodations at a hotel near Tokyo Disney Resort and DisneySea Passports.*Call JTB at Tokyo 03-5245-5566 and Nihon Travel at Tokyo 03-5445-3131.

    Access to the Park:
    JR Keiyo Line Maihama Station. Take Disney Resort Line at Resort Gate Station to Tokyo Disney Sea Station.
    *Direct Bus from Yokohama, Shinjuku, Haneda Airport, or Narita Airport are available.

    Tickets:

    One Day Passport Ticket -

  • Adult 5,800 yen
  • High school/middle school students 5,000 yen
  • Child over 4 years old 3,900 yen

  • Two Day Passport Ticket -
  • Adult 10,000 yen
  • High school/middle school students 8,800 yen
  • Child over 4 years old 6,900 yen
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