Get Your Thrill on: 10 Must-Do Rides at Tokyo DisneySea

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: 15 Oct 20245 minutes

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Enchanted Expeditions: The Best Tokyo DisneySea Rides

Nestled on the shores of Tokyo Bay is a realm where fantasy and reality converge, a kingdom inspired by the myths and legends of the sea: Tokyo DisneySea.

While catering to all ages, this popular amusement park in Japan was also explicitly designed to appeal to an adult audience, with exciting dining options and alcoholic beverages available.

With seven themed 'ports of call', each with its unique series of thrilling experiences, here's a list of some of the best rides at Tokyo DisneySea.

Read on for the top 10 must-do Tokyo DisneySea rides you can't afford to miss!

Time for a Thrilling Adventure: Here We Go!

Sindbad's Storybook Voyage

Sindbad's Storybook Voyage is a once-in-a-lifetime experience based on the adventures of Sindbad, the sailor, a famous hero of Middle Eastern folklore.

As you board your boat, you'll follow Sindbad and his loyal tiger friend, Chandu, on a fantastical voyage filled with daring adventures and encounters with magical creatures and mythical beings.

Meet mermaids, apes, colossal sea creatures and sultans! The accompanying soundtrack adds a layer of enchantment to the entire experience, making for a vividly immersive ride.

Nemo & Friends SeaRider

Board your submarine and explore the underwater world of "Finding Nemo" and "Finding Dory", gliding through the water with them as they dodge swirling schools of fish, run into jellyfish, and embark on a daring mission.

This ride is fun for all ages, an unforgettable journey through the deep blue seas!

Toy Story Mania!

Toy Story fans, this one's for you.

"Toy Story Mania!" at Tokyo DisneySea is a thrilling and interactive 4D shooting game attraction that brings the beloved characters of the "Toy Story" franchise to life.

In this carnival-style gameplay experience, you shoot targets while trying to outscore friends and family members riding with you.

Fun for the whole family!

Journey to the Center of the Earth

Journey to the Center of the Earth is a thrilling and immersive dark ride in the Mysterious Island area of Tokyo DisneySea.

This attraction, inspired by Jules Verne's classic novel with the same title, takes guests on an exhilarating expedition deep into the Earth's core.

Encounter life-like prehistoric creatures and unexpected adventures. The ride is known for its mix of suspense, surprises, and thrilling moments - don't miss this one!

Tower of Terror

Prepare yourself for a spooky adventure.

The Tower of Terror is a unique and immersive thrill ride that offers a captivating mix of storytelling, suspense, and heart-pounding drops.

Inspired by the famed "Twilight Zone" television series, this attraction takes guests on a chilling journey through the abandoned Hotel Hightower, where supernatural forces are at play.

Once seated in the ride vehicle, you'll embark upon an eerie expedition that blends a dark narrative with thrilling drops.

The vehicle is an "elevator" that transports riders through the different floors of the hotel.

Brace yourself as the ride quickly takes a supernatural turn, with each floor revealing a different twist and terrifying encounter.

Raging Spirits

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Raging Spirits is a thrilling roller coaster located in the Lost River Delta area of Tokyo DisneySea.

Experience a mix of high-speed excitement and a dash of archaeological adventure, making it a popular choice for anyone seeking an exhilarating adrenaline rush.

The ride's queue area and surroundings instantly transport you to a world of ancient ruins and mystery.

Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull

Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull is one of the most exciting Tokyo DisneySea attractions, an immersive and adventurous ride in the Lost River Delta area of Tokyo DisneySea.

Inspired by the iconic Indiana Jones film, it invites you to join Dr. Indiana Jones on a daring expedition searching for the legendary Crystal Skull.

The ride combines storytelling, thrills, and impressive set design to create an unforgettable experience.

Embark on a journey exploring ancient ruins and hidden temples in search of lost treasures.

The queue area is filled with artefacts and maps, giving you the feeling of being lost in the world of Indiana Jones. A must-try!

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

The 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea ride takes you on a deep sea journey exploring the ocean's depths in a submarine-like vehicle inspired by Jules Verne's classic novel.

Once onboard the submarine, you'll descend below the water's surface, entering a captivating underwater world.

The ride features large porthole-like windows on each side of the submarine, so you'll have crystal-clear views of the entire underwater kingdom.

Embark on an exhilarating underwater adventure, encountering marine life and mysterious creatures!

Soaring: Fantastic Flight

Soaring: Fantastic Flight is an exhilarating flight simulation ride located in the Mediterranean Harbor area of Tokyo DisneySea.

The ride takes you on a breathtaking journey worldwide, allowing you to experience the sights, sounds, and even scents of iconic global destinations uniquely and captivatingly.

The ride takes you over breathtaking scenes, including the Great Wall of China, the African savannah, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and more.

The film's visuals are stunningly realistic, immersing riders in the beauty and diversity of the global landscape.

Jasmine's Flying Carpets

Soar through the skies on Jasmine's Flying Carpets, your very own magic carpet ride!

This exhilarating ride lets you fly over Jasmine's garden on a magic carpet, making your carpet go up and down or tilt forwards and backwards.

At the end of your Aladdin-inspired adventure, take a photo with Jasmine's pet tiger Rajah (whose statue is seated at the front of the ride). A magical journey through the skies, this ride is an absolute must-do.

Tokyo DisneySea: All You Need to Know

Navigating Tokyo DisneySea might seem daunting due to its extensive amenities and entertainment offerings.

But with some planning and insider knowledge, you'll be well-equipped to make the most of your visit.

Before visiting, you should look to understand the layout of the amusement park, with its seven distinct areas or "ports of call", and prioritise the must-see attractions and must-do rides on your list so you don't miss out on anything.

Since Tokyo's weather varies greatly depending on the season and time of year, it's also a good idea to check the weather conditions beforehand and come prepared for rain and shine.

Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, and carry sunscreen, hats, umbrellas, raincoats, and other weather essentials.

Finally, arrive at the park early to make the most of your experience.

Tokyo DisneySea is often much less crowded in the morning, so you can enjoy some of your must-do attractions and rides with shorter wait times.

Tokyo DisneySea Ticket Prices

Ticket prices may vary. Click here for updated prices.

Tokyo DisneySea Opening Hours

Tokyo DisneySea is open daily from 9am to 9pm. However, depending on the day and the number of people at the park, on some days it opens 30 minutes to one hour earlier.

How to Get to Tokyo DisneySea

The most common way to get to Tokyo DisneySea is by train. The closest station to Tokyo DisneySea is JR Maihama Station. From Maihama Station, take the Disney Resort Monorail to Tokyo DisneySea Station, which takes about 10 minutes, or you can walk there in about 20 minutes.

Address: 1-13 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-8511, Japan (map)

What to Expect

Tokyo DisneySea features seven themed areas or "ports of call": Mediterranean Harbor, Mermaid Lagoon, Arabian Coast, Mysterious Island, Lost River Delta, Port Discovery, and American Waterfront, with a new area called Fantasy Springs planned for the future.

When you arrive, you can expect to experience crowds and long queues, so be prepared with good walking shoes and water.

Guests are requested not to bring their own meals into the park.

Several restaurants are available within the park grounds, featuring cuisines worldwide, including Japanese, Italian, Mediterranean, and more.

If you do bring your own meals, there are designated picnic areas outside Tokyo DisneySea where you can enjoy these.

Expect a day of adventure and fantasy, thrilling rides, unique attractions, stage shows, parades, and character meet and greets!

For shopaholics, there are also several merchandise shops where you can purchase exclusive DisneySea merchandise.

Commonly Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Tokyo DisneySea?

Tokyo DisneySea gets extremely crowded during weekends with long queues, so it's recommended to avoid weekends and explore on a weekday instead. The morning hours are also often much less crowded.

How many days do you need to explore DisneySea?

Since wait times can get pretty long with those lengthy queues, especially during peak seasons like summer and the holidays, it’s a great idea to set aside at least two days to fully explore and enjoy Tokyo DisneySea—after all, it’s the only one of its kind in the world! If you’re hoping to experience more of Tokyo Disney Resort, be sure to keep your itinerary flexible and save another day for Tokyo Disneyland. You won’t want to miss out on any of the fun!

Where can I eat inside DisneySea?

Several restaurants are open inside Tokyo DisneySea. Alcoholic beverages are also available.

Can I re-enter Tokyo DisneySea?

Yes, you can re-enter Tokyo DisneySea from the Park opening time to the Park closing time. To do this you need a valid Tokyo DisneySea ticket and a handstamp.

What is the minimum age requirement for children to be able to experience Tokyo DisneySea's attractions and rides?

Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by a guardian who is 16 years of age or older when experiencing attractions, rides or viewing entertainment at Tokyo DisneySea.

Can I take photos and videos at Tokyo DisneySea?

Taking photos and videos at Tokyo DisneySea is allowed, however, it may be prohibited in certain parts and locations of the park.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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