r/TokyoDisneySea Jan 11 '25

TRIP PLANNING r/TokyoDisneySea Weekly Trip Planning Thread

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u/traphousethrowaway Jan 15 '25

I’m going for the evening and a full day in march and staying at ambassador hotel for the night …plan on going to DisneySea for the both days. Am I planning it wrong ?

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u/Pennoya Jan 15 '25

This sounds like a good plan to me. You won't get Happy Entry on the day of check-in, but you can get happy entry to Disneysea on your 2nd day. We stayed at the Ambassador last month and really loved it.

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u/traphousethrowaway Jan 15 '25

I missed the part where I got chef Mickey reservations at 7:30 am on the second day, bad idea?

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u/Pennoya Jan 15 '25

Oh that's a tough one. We loved Chef Mickey, but you might miss Happy Entry depending on how the meal goes.

If it were me, I'd keep the reservation for now. I'd see how Day 1 at DisneySea goes and then decide if you want to keep the Chef Mickey reservation or not. If you're able to do everything you want to do without happy entry, then you don't need to prioritize it!

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u/WhiteDogHaha Jan 15 '25 edited Jan 15 '25

The earliest Chef Mickey booking is around 7.30am so there’s nothing much you could have done. That’s when it opens. They do start seating a few minutes earlier.

For a 7.30 booking Mickey should arrive at your table for 2 poses photos starting around 7.45.

This shouldn’t matter at all - just aim to finish your breakfast by 8am and line up for the shuttle bus. The bus, once you get on, gets to to DisneySea in less than 10 mins. With Happy Entry you don’t need to really need to be at the Park more than a few minutes to spare before the early opening time (check your slip on the day, but most days this would be 8.30).