Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Summary of the Tokyo Disney Resort's


About Tokyo Disney Resort

Tokyo Disney Resort is a totally integrated, entertainment destination that expands the concept of a theme park to a theme resort. Located on some 200 hectares of land, Tokyo Disney Resort is Japan's first "theme resort" and encompasses a number of distinct facilities, each promising a unique brand of themed entertainment. Guests visiting the Resort will enjoy a thrilling environment filled with high quality amenities, hospitality and entertainment.

Before Tokyo Disney Resort, there was Tokyo Disneyland Park, the first Disney Park to be built outside the United States. Opening in April 1983, Tokyo Disneyland brought the dreams and magic of Disney family entertainment to Japan.

Just outside JR Maihama Station is Ikspiari, which opened in July 7, 2000. Featuring nine unique themed zones of shopping, dining and entertainment, including some 130 shops and restaurants, Ikspiari is also the location of Cinema Ikspiari, a state-of-the-art cinema complex with 16-screens.

Disney Ambassador Hotel, the first Disney branded hotel in Japan, also opened in July 7, 2000. This elegantly designed resort hotel features 1930s American art deco design, and special Disney themed amenities. Here guests will enjoy Disney Character Dining, where Disney characters greet them while they dine. And couples can make their dreams come true with Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings in the hotel's Rose Chapel.

Tokyo DisneySea Park and the in-park Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta opened in September 4, 2001. Tokyo DisneySea is inspired by the myths and legends of the sea. Incorporating its seaside location, Tokyo DisneySea is comprised of seven themed ports of call. The Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta captures the ambience of old-world Italy. "Mira costa" is Italian for "view of the coast," and this luxury hotel offers accommodations with impressive views of the Park's major waterway and Tokyo Bay.

The Disney Resort Line monorail system began operations in July 27, 2001. The system connects the various Resort facilities, providing guests with a convenient means of transportation around the Resort.

Oriental Land Co., Ltd. was established in 1960 to develop large-scale leisure facilities to contribute to the nation's culture and welfare. That original mission was accomplished with the opening of Tokyo Disneyland Park. The success of that Park prompted the desire to present bigger dreams and more excitement to as many guests as possible. With the evolution from theme park to the Tokyo Disney Resort, Oriental Land will be able to do all that and more.

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