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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just did Disney Tokyo. $130 for two adults (kid was free). Required no advanced planning other than buying the tickets. Just show up and get in line. Everything was so reasonably priced that we splurged on all the random kitsch.[/quote] You just have to get to Tokyo![/quote] I got lucky because my sister decided to move there. We went with my kids and their two cousins and they all wanted chocolate popcorn. Knowing we're at Disney I'm thinking I'm going to pay through the nose and it was 300 yen! We went on New Year's Eve and she warned us that the lines would be long. The longest line was 40 minutes for the Pooh ride.[/quote] We go to Disneyworld in Orlando and have never waited more than 15 minutes for a ride. $25/person for an all day Genie pass so you can reserve rides, then for other rides you just go at a slow time. I will note our kids don't like roller coasters so they aren't interested in the most popular rides anyway.[/quote] Lots of people tell me about this but many of us aren't interested in reserving rides. In fact I know a lady who owns her own business which consists of reserving rides and remotely directing some rich family around Disneyworld from her couch. [/quote] You click on the app. It's not difficult. But also some people don't make reservations at restaurants either (like in general, not specific to Disney). If you don't like making reservations, then you'll indeed face long lines at Disney.[/quote] It's just not my kids' idea of fun. They wouldn't want me barking out where we need to be next and hustling them to the next item on the tightly packed itinerary. They would want to take their time and explore and look around.[/quote] It really isn't like that and I'd much prefer knowing where I'm going next so I don't have to wait in a long line.[/quote]
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