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Tokyo Disneyland Resort Pictures
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5:07am - Looking out at Tokyo Disney Resort this morning.
The Fantasy Springs Hotel
The clouds are breaking up a bit
A look out at the Space Mountain Site
My monorail ticket for the first half of the trip. 4 Days is the most you can purchase at once.
Yesterday picked up a Suica card at the train station so I am ready for sightseeing today.
The Hilton Room key is all in English and says nothing about Tokyo.
6:19am - The 40th Anniversary Resort Liner out for a test run.
Cinderella Castle this morning.
6:34am - The first train of the morning carrying guests is on its way to Bayside Station.
Video of the 40th Anniversary wrapped Tokyo Disney Resort Liner traveling to Bayside Station
Heading down to breakfast.. drew one of the two glass elevators that offers a look at the atrium and buffet below.
The buffet opened at 6:30am so guests were already eating there.
The Executive Lounge does not open until 7am sharp. So when we showed up a few minutes before it was closed up.
The Resort Cruiser stopping to pick up guests
Breakfast time. The French Toast was almost always cold occasionally luke warm.
The pastries were always fresh though.
An assortment of spreads
A look at some of the other offerings since it was not crowded and I was waiting for the toaster.
When you pressed the button for Do Not Disturb or to Make Up the Room text appeared on this display by your room number (and the doorbell).
7:56am - On our way to Bayside Station. We opted to walk this morning since there was no sign of the bus.
The Resort Cruiser passed us as we were walking. We arrived at Bayside well before it returned.
Some views from the Resort Line platform as I waited for a train.
Video: Tokyo Disney Resort Line trip from Bayside Station to Tokyo DisneySea.
Fantasy Springs work as we pulled out of the station.
Tokyo DisneySea bus parking.
8:06am - Just under an hour until opening this is the wait at Tokyo DisneySea.
After passing the Tokyo DisneySea station the train was nearly empty.
At the Resort Gateway station and on our way to the train station to head to Tokyo.