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Japan Trip June 2016 - Part 4 Tokyo Disney Sea

Wednesday was a great day to go to Disney Sea. It was sunny with some clouds, so not too hot and not too cold.



We took the train to from Shibuya Station after breakfast at Mark City Mall. It was a rather long ride and after a while I got distracted with picture taking and messages on my phone. Suddenly, Miss Kiki said "Mom, aren't we supposed to get off here?". Sure enough, it was our stop and we managed to jump out of the train without missing our stop. Well, it was a good thing that at least someone was paying attention!













 





From the second train we saw the Tokyo Skytree in the distance, so Miss Kiki took a picture of it.



And finally we arrived!



Or not....

Since we needed to go to Disney Sea, we actually still have to take another train ride from where we got off to Disney Sea. 







 Then we finally arrived!





By the time we got inside, it was already around 1 pm and there were already people sitting down waiting to see the 2 pm show at the Harbour. 






So we watched for a while but towards the end Miss Kiki said it was boring so we moved on...





We went to the Mermaid Lagoon, hoping to catch Ariel's show next. When we got there, we found out that they did not have any show that day. So Miss Kiki and Oma stayed to go on a ride while I walked over to scan my Fast Pass for another show. After walking all the way there, I found that they were not using Fast Pass that day. What a pain! Back to the Mermaid Lagoon I went.









Then we moved on to Alladin's area...


And we got hungry...








Check out this popcorn bucket...

And we met some silly primates...



And we walked around and went on several more rides... too bad I didn't take pictures of some of them.



















And then Miss Kiki wanted to go back to the Mermaid Lagoon...













We were absolutely pooped and it was time to go back...






 That evening we bought dinner at Family Mart again and ate at the apartment. We did a whole LOT of walking!


Stay tuned for the next part!



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