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Tokyo Disneyland
Last Visited: September 2011
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Arriving at Maihama, Minnie says hello. Or, more accurately, "Konnichiwa"
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This huge space manages to fill in quite quickly
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These are just some of the people we tried to stay ahead of all day
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What, they totally had soaring steel and glass ceilings in 1900
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This ride brings shame to America
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Watch out for critters
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Hey, don't I know you?
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Good thing we had this one memorized
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Inside is a classic. Outside, it's a little outdated.
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One of the more scenic portions of the railroad's circuit
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Impossible to resist the joy
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Possible to resist the joy
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This photo was taken despite Megan's rage
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In the future, people will be blurry
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What a mercifully bearable day at Tokyo Disneyland looks like
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See? Now we're talking
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Get ready for nostaligia overload
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They do a nice enough job. I just wish they didn't bother
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Now is when we get our money's worth
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Monsters all over the world
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Compared to nighttime, the park during the day is stupid and ugly
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What purdy lights
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Day one has clearly been a success
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A nice performance, I'm sure. But not the priority at 9:06am |
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Even the queue has a leg up on the US versions
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And this is just the beginning
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All your country-western-Japanese favorites |
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Disneyland still has the best Alice attraction, but this was impressive...for a restaurant
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So dark you can't even see how romantic it is |
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The front door is right there. It's weird |
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Apparently there will be monsters in the future |
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At least they don't even taunt you with unused Peoplemover track
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Ok, this was downright quiet |
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Everybody does the wave
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No Town Square, no Firehouse, but still an homage
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