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Tokyo Disneyland Park ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Usatama on the Run!
The brand new parade “Usatama on the Run!” features the Disney Friends and the bunny-eared egg characters, “Usatama,” having some wacky springtime fun! One day when everyone was busy getting ready for Easter, a breakdown at the Easter egg factory caused an outbreak of “Usatama” who then escaped into the Park. In the parade, Mickey Mouse and his Friends dressed as “Usatama Chasers” use oversized vacuum cleaners, butterfly nets and “Usatama” detectors to find the “Usatama” characters hiding all over the Park. When they have all been captured, it seems like everything is finally under control, but the “Usatama” are already trying to escape. It won’t be long till the zany fun starts all over again! The parade includes seven floats and a selection of carts. When it stops along the parade route, Guests can join in trying to catch the ever-escaping “Usatama” and enjoy all the commotion and fun of this Easter parade.
Note: Chip, Dale, Goofy, and Max appear on carts. ATMOSPHERE ENTERTAINMENT The following atmosphere entertainment will be presented in a special version during the “Disney’s Easter” event period.
Note: Entertainment programs are subject to change or cancellation due to weather conditions, etc. The number of performances each day is also subject to change. EGG HUNT PROGRAM “SEARCH FOR ‘USATAMA’!” At Tokyo Disneyland, Guests can have fun with family and friends looking for the “Usatama” characters in this new egg hunt program (no extra fees apply). The mischievous “Usatama” characters have escaped and are hiding in all over the Park. Participating Guests can follow hints written on a special map to find the hidden “Usatama” characters and make their way towards the goal. On reaching the goal, Guests receive an original sticker as a proof of completing the program.DECORATIONS
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