trap_for_junk_mail@yahoo.com (Louise Bremner) wrote in
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> Goran <goran> wrote:
> 
>> Hello, I normally lurk here but I need some advice so I'm posting!
>> 
>> We are going to Japan again next week and this will be my first time
>> to visit Tokyo.
>> 
>> My (Japanese) wife wants to take me and our 3 year old to Disneyland.
>> I'm not a great fan but I want to make it nice for her.
>> 
>> We have organised entry tickets, hotel, shuttle bus etc already.
>> 
>> What is the best way to enjoy Disneyland with a small child? 
> 
> Pretend to be a child yourself. No, I'm not kidding.
> 
> But take small toys or something to keep the kid amused in those long
> lines. And rent one of their pushchairs.
> 
>> What are some must see or must do things at Disneyland? BTW, we
>> aren't too keen on wild rides - probably something like the log ride
>> at Dreamworld would be the limit!!
> 
> The really rough rides have a height-restriction gate outside them,
> and plenty of warnings. Take them seriously. (OK, the first time I
> went I was under the impression that anything Disney-like would be
> nice and gentle, so I ignored the warnings outside Space Mountain. My
> boss, a couple of seats back, was impressed by the linguistic skills
> of the Japanese guy sitting next to him, who thought of at least a
> dozen ways of saying "oh shit" during the ride.)
> 
> One must-avoid thing is the Small World ride... unless you really do
> want to be humming that blasted tune for the rest of the day.... 
> 
> If you want to see the parade, get a good position early. 
> 
> There's a lot to see and experience, so expect to be carrying a
> sleeping child after a while.

Thanks for the good advice Louise. Our boy is especially well behaved, 
thank goodness.

Do you know if it will be very busy at this time of year? 

Will it snow in Tokyo?

Sorry for all the questions!