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− | '''Tomorrowland '''is one of the themed lands at [[Tokyo Disneyland]] in Japan. It |
+ | }}'''Tomorrowland '''is one of the themed lands at [[Tokyo Disneyland]] in Japan. It was designed as a loose copy of Disney World's original Tomorrowland, particularly the main entryway which features nearly identical waterfalls and blue spires flanking the walkway. As is the case with other areas of Tokyo Disneyland, Tomorrowland has fewer attractions and more open spaces than its American counterparts, a move designed to facilitate a larger number of park guests. Notably missing is a [[PeopleMover]]-type attraction, whose tracks and ride vehicles have been conspicuous features of other Tomorrowland landscapes. |
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+ | Although Walt Disney intended the original Tomorrowland in California to be a "living blueprint" of the future, Tokyo Disneyland's Tomorrowland never directly showcased future technology, instead opting for more of a science fiction theme. Prominent attractions supporting this theme include [[Space Mountain (Tokyo Disneyland)|Space Mountain]] and [[Astro Orbitor|Star Jets]], as well as the [[Pan Galactic Pizza Port]], a restaurant that features a large audio-animatronic pizza-making machine operated by a whimsical alien creature named Tony Solaroni. In recent years, older attractions have been replaced with newer ones that feature movie tie-ins: [[Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin|Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters]] and [[Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek]] are two examples. |
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+ | In October 2014, the Oriental Land Company announced a large expansion of [[Fantasyland (Tokyo Disneyland)|New Fantasyland]]. The expansion includes closing the [[Autopia|Grand Circuit Raceway]], making Tomorrowland significantly smaller. |
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− | The area closely resembles the original 1970s [[Tomorrowland (Magic Kingdom)|Tomorrowland]], which used to be at the [[Magic Kingdom]] at the [[Walt Disney World Resort]] until [[1994]], however is more similar to [[Disneyland]]'s [[Tomorrowland (Disneyland)|Tomorrowland]]. The paint scheme of the Tomorrowland at Tokyo Disneyland is also mostly white, with some blues and turquoise. |
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==Attractions and Entertainment== |
==Attractions and Entertainment== |
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===Current=== |
===Current=== |
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− | *[[Buzz Lightyear |
+ | *[[Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin|Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters]] |
*[[Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek]] |
*[[Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek]] |
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− | *[[Space Mountain (Tokyo Disneyland)|Space Mountain |
+ | *[[Space Mountain (Tokyo Disneyland)|Space Mountain]] |
− | *[[Star Jets (Tokyo Disneyland)|Star Jets]] |
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*[[Star Tours: The Adventures Continue]] |
*[[Star Tours: The Adventures Continue]] |
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*[[Stitch Encounter]] |
*[[Stitch Encounter]] |
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+ | ===Future=== |
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+ | *[[The Happy Ride with Baymax]] |
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===Former=== |
===Former=== |
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*[[Circle-Vision 360°|Circle-Vision 360]] ([[1983]]-[[2002]]) |
*[[Circle-Vision 360°|Circle-Vision 360]] ([[1983]]-[[2002]]) |
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*[[Skyway|Skyway to Fantasyland]] ([[1983]]-[[1998]]) |
*[[Skyway|Skyway to Fantasyland]] ([[1983]]-[[1998]]) |
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*[[Meet the World]] ([[1983]]-[[2002]]) |
*[[Meet the World]] ([[1983]]-[[2002]]) |
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− | *[[Magic Journeys |
+ | *[[Magic Journeys]]([[1985]]-[[1987]]) |
− | *[[Honey, I Shrunk the Audience|MicroAdventure!]] ([[1997]]-[[2010]]) |
+ | *[[Honey, I Shrunk the Audience|''MicroAdventure!'']] ([[1997]]-[[2010]]) |
*The Eternal Sea |
*The Eternal Sea |
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*[[Starcade]] |
*[[Starcade]] |
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*[[Star Tours]] |
*[[Star Tours]] |
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*[[Captain EO]] |
*[[Captain EO]] |
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+ | *[[Astro Orbitor|Star Jets]] ([[1983]]-[[2017]]) |
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==Restaurants== |
==Restaurants== |
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*[[Pan Galactic Pizza Port]] |
*[[Pan Galactic Pizza Port]] |
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+ | *Plazma Ray's Diner |
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− | *Plaza Restaurant |
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*Soft Landing |
*Soft Landing |
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*The Popping Pod |
*The Popping Pod |
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+ | *Tomorrowland Terrace |
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+ | ===Future=== |
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+ | *The Big Pop |
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+ | ===Former=== |
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+ | *Plaza Restaurant (re-themed to Plazma Ray's) |
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==Shopping== |
==Shopping== |
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*Monsters, Inc. Company Store |
*Monsters, Inc. Company Store |
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*Cosmic Encounter |
*Cosmic Encounter |
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+ | *Treasure Comet |
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+ | ===Future=== |
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+ | *Stargazer Supplies |
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+ | ===Former=== |
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*ImageWorks |
*ImageWorks |
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− | *Solar Ray's Light |
+ | *Solar Ray's Light Supplies |
*Stellar Sweets |
*Stellar Sweets |
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{{Tokyo Disneyland}} |
{{Tokyo Disneyland}} |
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[[Category:Tokyo Disneyland]] |
[[Category:Tokyo Disneyland]] |
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[[Category:Themed areas in Disney parks]] |
[[Category:Themed areas in Disney parks]] |
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[[Category:Tomorrowland]] |
[[Category:Tomorrowland]] |
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Revision as of 18:56, 11 February 2020
Tomorrowland is one of the themed lands at Tokyo Disneyland in Japan. It was designed as a loose copy of Disney World's original Tomorrowland, particularly the main entryway which features nearly identical waterfalls and blue spires flanking the walkway. As is the case with other areas of Tokyo Disneyland, Tomorrowland has fewer attractions and more open spaces than its American counterparts, a move designed to facilitate a larger number of park guests. Notably missing is a PeopleMover-type attraction, whose tracks and ride vehicles have been conspicuous features of other Tomorrowland landscapes.
Although Walt Disney intended the original Tomorrowland in California to be a "living blueprint" of the future, Tokyo Disneyland's Tomorrowland never directly showcased future technology, instead opting for more of a science fiction theme. Prominent attractions supporting this theme include Space Mountain and Star Jets, as well as the Pan Galactic Pizza Port, a restaurant that features a large audio-animatronic pizza-making machine operated by a whimsical alien creature named Tony Solaroni. In recent years, older attractions have been replaced with newer ones that feature movie tie-ins: Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters and Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek are two examples.
In October 2014, the Oriental Land Company announced a large expansion of New Fantasyland. The expansion includes closing the Grand Circuit Raceway, making Tomorrowland significantly smaller.
Attractions and Entertainment
Current
- Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters
- Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek
- Space Mountain
- Star Tours: The Adventures Continue
- Stitch Encounter
Future
Former
- Circle-Vision 360 (1983-2002)
- Skyway to Fantasyland (1983-1998)
- Meet the World (1983-2002)
- Magic Journeys(1985-1987)
- MicroAdventure! (1997-2010)
- The Eternal Sea
- Starcade
- Star Tours
- Captain EO
- Grand Circuit Raceway (1983-2017)
- Star Jets (1983-2017)
- One Man's Dream II: The Magic Live On (2004-2019)
Restaurants
- Pan Galactic Pizza Port
- Plazma Ray's Diner
- Soft Landing
- The Popping Pod
- Tomorrowland Terrace
Future
- The Big Pop
Former
- Space Place FoodPort
- Plaza Restaurant (re-themed to Plazma Ray's)
- Lite Bite Satellite
Shopping
- Planet M
- Monsters, Inc. Company Store
- Cosmic Encounter
- Treasure Comet
Future
- Stargazer Supplies
Former
- ImageWorks
- Solar Ray's Light Supplies
- Stellar Sweets