Tokyo Disneyland

Disney's first international park, Tokyo Disneyland, is located near Tokyo in Uryasu, Chiba. The Tokyo Disneyland park opened in 1982 and is the only Disney resort in the world to not be operated by Disney. The Tokyo Disney Resort is owned and operated by the Oriental Land Company. The Tokyo Disneyland park features 7 lands, suprisngly not surrounded by a train, the common tradition in all Magic Kingdom style parks. The 7 lands consist of World Bazaar, a turn-of-the-century American town with a glass canopy; Fantasyland, where dreams come true; Tomorrowland, where you can discover the wonder of tomorrow; Toontown, where you can take a look at Mickey and Friends' homes and hangouts; Adventureland, where you can get lost in a jungle, or hang out with some tiki birds in The Enchanted Tiki Room: Catch the Fever; Frontierland, where you can catch up with Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn; and finally, Critter Country, where you can follow Brer Bear, Brer Rabbit, and Brer Fox to their laughing place, and a very wet time! If you wanted to stay a longer time at the Tokyo Resort, then just book a room at Disney's Ambassador Hotel, or stay at a Tokyo Disney Resort Good Neighbor Hotel.

In 2001, the resort expanded with the addition of a new theme park and a new hotel. DisneySea and Disney's Hotel MiraCosta opened to the public on Spetember 2, 2001. DisneySea took you to seven ports of call in this new, never before seen Disney Experience.