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Tokyo Disneyland Resort Pictures
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Started my last morning off packing up and getting ready to head home this evening. In between packing took some Monorail pictures out the hotel room window. Here is one pulling into the Bayside Station
Another approaching with the Disneyland Hotel in the background.
the Blue one near the Disneyland Hotel
A 4th one as the parking lots are starting to fill up.
After packing it was time to visit the Disney Hotels. So we took the Resort Cruiser to the Bayside Station to catch the monorail.
The far parking lot was not in use. In the distance you can see Splash Mountain.
Mount Prometheus from the monorail
The SS Columbia
The bus parking lot is fairly full for Tokyo DisneySea
Since the park was already open no lines right now.
A look at the DisneySea Plaza this morning from the monorail station
A fair number of guests heading to the park still.
We were taking the walkway to the Hotel MiraCosta
You can get fairly close to the Monorail from the walkway.
There is an elevator or these stairs to reach it.
The walkway to the Hotel MiraCosta
A vies of the North entrance to Tokyo DisneySea
The park entrance on the left the hotel on the right.
Looking the other way you can see the parking structure on the other side of the Monorail beam.
Approaching the hotel.
A sign to let you know where you are.
The front entrance/driveway to the hotel.
A large fountain in the center.
The driveway cars or buses would come up to reach the hotel.
The fountain with the hotel MiraCosta behind it.
A wider shot of the entrance. The hotel entrance is directly behind the fountain, to the right the ballroom entrance. I am standing more or less in the driveway, hoping no one runs me over.
The ballroom entrance.
Looking down the driveway. Very quiet this afternoon.
Statues flank the entrance area.
Bell Service Cast Members
Ester Eggs over the entrance to the hotel
An Easter banner
If you look carefully a fair number of hidden Mickeys around.
A sign on the walkway that leads to the park entrance. I walked quickly through the lobby because I saw the Fashionable Easter show going on and wanted to get a couple pictures.
From inside the hotel there are several windows that look out into the park. Here guests are enjoying a view of the Fashionable Easter show going on.
Oceano is a buffet and full course Mediterranean restaurant.
Silk Road is a Cantonese restaurant
The waiting area for Oceano
Outside the Fashionable Easter show is still going on.
A look at the crowd inside the park.
Doubling back to the lobby now. Easter eggs and flowers.
The two restaurants are located side by side.
A long hallway leading toward the banquet areas.
Looking back out toward the front.
Toward the lobby.
Easter flowers and eggs up throughout.
A large ship sits in the center of the lobby.
A closer look at the ship.
The front desk.
Easter banners on some of the lights around the area.
A waiting area for kids near the reception desk.
Of course a DVC kiosk near by.
Smoking is only allowed in the lounge/room.
Passing over the main walkway into the park
Artwork on the hotel corridors.
A typical guest room hallway.
A look out one of the windows into the park.
Looking out the other side you overlook the Venice area.
These are the windows that give you the view into the park over the entrance.
Fashionable Easter was still going on.
A map on the wall of the lobby.
The Bell Captain desk
A wider view of the lobby.
A look down at the floor.
The BellaVista Lounge servers Italian dishes
Next stop MickeyAngelo Gifts
Some hotel specific merchandise.
The ceiling.
Outside the store now.. the elevator floor indicator.
Random ceiling shot (the are was crowded so no wide shots of the elevator area).
A look out into the park as Fashionable Easter was wrapping up.
A DisneySea map near the park entrance from the Hotel.
The map has the dedication inscription on it.
The park entrance is through those doors. I did not have a ticket today so I did not venture over there.
Walking back upstairs
Time to head back to the Monorail. Looking out the front entrance.
Back on the walkway again.
Here you can see the walkway to the Resort Line.
To get onboard you have to go down to the main entrance level then come back up.
The exit side. (The entrance looked the same more or less just more people)
Heading on in.
Waiting for the Monorail. Something was going on it was delayed/stopped.
A promotion going on if you had several visits you could get a free pin.
Eventually a Monorail pulled in and we boarded to head to our next stop.
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