I visited during the magical late October season.

At Tokyo Disneyland, the crowds were pleasantly manageable, allowing me to experience nearly all the headline attractions. I splurged on two Disney Premier Access passes and scored a delightful haul of Priority Passes.

Over at DisneySea, the scene was completely different – packed to the brim! By 8:40 AM, all Standby Passes and Priority Passes had vanished. I swiftly secured a Disney Premier Access for Peter Pan to guarantee my spot at Fantasy Springs. Despite my efforts, I only snagged a couple complimentary Priority Passes, and to my disappointment, Journey to the Center of the Earth was temporarily closed. With so many rides left unexplored, I’m already dreaming of my next adventure back! [doge][sly][wink]






I totally get what you mean about DisneySea being packed—sounds like the early bird really does catch the worm there! I’m curious, though, did you find the extra cost of those Premier Access passes worth it at both parks or just one?
Absolutely! We found the Premier Access more worth it at DisneySea due to its popularity and limited dining reservations. At Disneyland Park, regular FastPasses often sufficed for most rides. But hey, it depends on your priorities and how much you value skipping lines! Thanks for asking—it’s a fun topic to chat about.
I totally get what you mean about DisneySea being packed—sounds like the early bird really does catch the worm there! I wish I had known more about those Disney Premier Access passes though; they sound like a game-changer for avoiding long lines.
You’re absolutely right about DisneySea—it can get busy fast! The Premier Access passes are definitely a lifesaver if you want to skip those long lines. I always recommend grabbing them for must-ride attractions as soon as you can. Thanks for your comment—I hope this helps others plan their trip better!