
Sister’s compilation.
Disneysea was our stop for the 3rd day in Tokyo. I was bouncing around in excitement at the prospect of taking scary thrilling rides and being immersed in the Disney fun. Sister was much calmer though, since she has already visited 2 Disneylands and was probably just entertaining my want of a Disneyland/sea.
Our train rides took 2 hours – from Fuda station to Tokyo station, then to Maihama via the Keiyo line. -_-”

The special train ticket.

Yippee! Lalalala~

We were wasting too much time outside.

The obligatory Disneyland picture. This was as far as we went as our plan was Disneysea.
Before heading to Nihon, I gave myself 2 ‘rules’ to abide by – 1) to buy many nice clothes from Japan, and 2) NOT to buy any cutsey [pinkish] useless stuff. Needless to say, I broke the 2 rules. Terribly. Horribly. FAILED. *red blinking lights* Disneysea was one of the places which I got many stuff which I would normally not buy even have taken a second look at.
Nihon is an EVIL place, I tell ya.

One of the evil shops.

Tick, tock, tick, tock. Why were we still a-wasting time outside??

Another evil shop. Thankfully I had sufficient willpower to resist the Dark Side of Purchasing.

The first sight in Disneysea.

Sister was fascinated by the sweets.
I was all ready for the rides but all we saw was this.

And this.

And this.

And this.

Where were all the rides?? O rides, rides, whereforth are thou, Rides?

Finally! The harmless-looking Aquatopia ride which got sister and me all dizzy. Hur hur.

The Raging Spirits ride – exciting much?

360-degrees loop! Wheeee!
Next up was Sinbad’s Storybook Voyage. It was not a thrilling ride but magical and wonderful nonetheless.

The start of our sea voyage.

The Giant towered over everyone.

Moving on, walking on. I do not know where we were at this point in time.

At the same lost place. The inside was a restaurant.

The queues for the rides were all crazily loooonnng. While waiting at the Magic Lamp Theatre queue, sister and I wasted no time and we planned our Disney route to conquer the rides. I wanted to go on the carousel [very Turn Left, Turn Right, you know] but it was forgotten after we finished the Magic Lamp Theatre experience.

The crowd.

One of those camwhoring pictures for the album.
Us in our 3d effects glasses.

Aladdin.

Mermaid Lagoon. All the harmless-looking rides got sister and me all dizzy. -__-” We stumbled drunkenly out of the cabin after the ride. Ahem.

This ride in Mysterious Island proved to be the most heart-pounding ride in Disneysea. I lurve it!! It was early evening by the time we reached ‘Journey to the Center of the Earth’ and just about everyone else was there as well.

Fire and brimstone.

The whole Disneyworld.
After a rushrushrush for the ’20 000 Leagues Under the Sea’ ride, we joined the rest of the Disneyworld by the harbour to watch BraviSEAmo!, a dramatic tale of a graceful ‘spirit of water’ and a powerful ‘spirit of fire’ which used music, fountains and fiery effects.

All was calm.

The water dance began.

The dragon rose from sleep.

The beautiful lady arrived to calm the beast.

Sparks flew.

More fiery sparks.

Here comes the fireworks!

The fireworks were really far away. Sister suspected it was shared between Disneysea and Disneyland.

Didn’t managed to take many nice fireworks shots.
Disneysea was not quite what I expected so at some point in time, I was bored [like the first vidz in the next entry], but it was an experience nevertheless! Shall try Disneyland the next time round.
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cool. i wannna go there!