So the big deal about DisneySea in Tokyo is the Fantasy Springs
We ended up at Arendelle inside Fantasy Springs.
In the area, we ended up at Snuggly Duckling
The details are amazing!
And some awesome artwork everywhere. There's a trick to coming here thought, you do have to have a mobile order placed before they'll let you in, especially if it's cold or rainy. That's their way of crowd control, much like their rides.
I got another set for meal. Again, check the mobile order to see if there's any upgrade opportunities for any collectables. And if you check their site, they will tell you what they have what which restaurant has what goodies.
I got Ham and Cheese, and I truly thought it was just ham and cheese, not realizing it's Ham & Cheese AND Hamburger. So it was lots of meat for a lunch.
The set came with fries and a drink. I got a 'dessert' which is really colorful jello and cream, but it came with a limited edition cup, so what the heck. YOLO, amirite?!
Back to the front of the park after walking around a bunch, we sat down for tea break. Instead I got a coffee latte, not realizing that it came with coffee jelly. I'm not a fan of that, but since that's what I got, just drank it.
Of course, I got the famous Mike Wazowski Melon Pan. It was odd, because I thought it was baked that way, but it's really a regular Melon Pan (Bread) with a fondant layer on top. So, there you have it, the extra 'sweet' came from the fondant top. The Melon Pan by itself is totally fine, but for novelty, right?!
DisneySea has alot of unique rides, but they also have some that are familiar like the Tower of Terror. That ride has like 240 minute wait time. Erm, no, thanks! But! If you go to the Tower of Terror gift shops, they have gachapon machine for 500 yen you can twist for a toy.
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