Thursday 28 April 2016

My Tokyo Disneyland's Tactical Pleasure Management


This blog post marked my second visit to Tokyo Disneyland which I had March 31 ago. 

I've went to Tokyo DisneySea around 3 times, and I'm quite good at managing time, or, I can say, building tactics so that I can enjoy not all, but most of the parades and attractions available.

However, since this is my second visit to Tokyo DisneySea, I'm quite inexperienced with the routes thus I leave everything to my friend (but in the end we kinda figure everything out together due to the unusual crowds) which I went together with since she had been visiting Disneyland more than me.

Bad news first, we went there after several bad rainy days and since the weather of the day we went there were super duper good, I think most of the people just went on-the-spot and It was very crowded!!

This is such a Disney-in-reality:


Insane. See all the baby carts.

Not to mention too that starting April 2016, the Disneyland ticket will increase around 500 yen (I think?) so I suppose people just went there before the ticket price increase? Don't know, but one thing for sure It was damn crowded that dayyyyy urrggg.

However, the (fortunate) good news is that don't know why, we manage to catch quite A LOT of good attractions and parade. Here's the list in order which I went:      
  • Cinderella's Fairy Tale Hall
  • Easter Parade
  • Grand Circuit Raceway
  • Mickey's Philharmagic
  • Peter Pan's Flight
  • Haunted Mansion
  • Pooh's Hunny Hunt
  • Parade of Light
  • Jungle Cruise
  • Once Upon a Dream
  • Monster Inc's Ride & Go Seek
  • Stitch Encounter
  • Star Tours
Yes there were a lot more attractions that can be explored of. However, I think I got quite the major attractions and parade there. Since I didn’t know which one is good, my friend (who has been to a lot more attractions than me) recommend me all the good ones and yes, all of them were so nice!! And crowd's favorites too.

I didn’t remember the exact time I went to which attractions; however I want to give you the big picture how my day strategically went that time. From here let's go power point style!
  • We met up at the Maihama Station on 09.00, walked to the Disneyland and entered the park around 09.30.
  • From there, we walk around 30 minutes on the store area near the main gate to find several accessories to be put on, you know, just to hype things a bit since everyone wear Disney accessories! However we fail to find what we like or If I like it, it was just too expensive ito be true.
  • Since we skipped breakfast, we decided to have a little snack on a stall called the Gazebo, tried their bread cone and sit a little bit. Maybe around 15 minutes?
  • Not to spend too much time sitting, we went to Cinderella’s Fairy Tale Hall since we saw that the queue were not that much. Took only around 20 minutes to queue, spend around 30 minutes inside.

  • Finish with the hall around 10.30, we went to take Monster Inc’s Ride and Seek Fast Pass (which quite surprising since it was still 10.30 but we got the 21.30 fast pass.) At this point we know that the park must be crowded more than usual.
  • Took the pass, since the timing is right, we managed to see the Easter Parade.
  • After the parade, we directly went to the Grand Circuit Raceway. Queued and played around 1 hour?
  • Proceed to Philharmagic Area, at this point, I went queue for the Choco Popcorn and my friend went to take the Hunny Hunt’s fast pass but fail big time since it was sold out, but she managed to take the Haunted Mansion instead. Took several photos during my queue since I was alone and quite bored.
  • Finish with the popcorn and fast pass, met again at the Philharmagic area and directly queued for Philharmagic and Peter Pan’s since everything were quite close altogether. Lucky thing, we managed to see the Happiness is Here Parade from the Peter Pan's queue too!
  • Hungry. Went to Queen of Heart’s Banquet Hall to eat some (late) lunch. I remember that we finish around 16.30 since we have to catch the Haunted Mansion Fast Pass timing.
  • From Haunted Mansion, directly go to Hunny Hunt Attraction (which is the longest we queued, for around 150 minutes). However in the middle we were standing right on the side where I can see the Easter Parade, again! Lucky. We went out from the attractions and It was already dark.
  • From there, we managed to go stroll a bit around Toon Town, buy takeout burgers and popcorn from nearby stall and catch the Parade of Light show around 19.30. Note that we took a sit near Haunted Mansion as the starting point is around the same area, so we managed to finish the show around 20.00. We ate our burgers during the show too. Below were my favorite duo Mike and Sully!! But in the photos they look like a little bit high up there hahaha.
  • Finished with the show, we dashed to go to Jungle Cruise and see the first Once Upon a Dream show which start around 20.30.
  • And from this, miracle happens! We manage to go to 2 super major attractions so fast even without fast pass!! By order, we went to Stitch Encounter even without queuing, after that Monster Inc with fast pass, and after that Star Wars with no queue at all. Cleared all of the attractions less than 1 hour!! Magic.
  • Since we get out from Star Wars and every attraction were closed, we decided to shop for souvenirs a little bit asap and went home.

What a day! I and my friends were very surprised that we managed to get so many attractions in one day despite an abnormal crowd on that day. Hence the title of this blog post; tactical pleasure management of Disneyland. I realize that there are several tactics that can be applied to a park visits especially Tokyo Disneyland in this case (Don’t wanna be too general too):
  • Skip meal, as in if possible buy takeouts that you can eat during the show or during the time you queue for attractions. Below is my takeout before Parade of Light.
  • If you come in groups, make use of it! Disperse, and try to get as many fast pass as you can. If everyone have job description it will be even greater; who will buy the drinks, popcorns, or check schedule. Talking about source management too.
  • If you want to see parades, always pick the spot near the starting area so that you can finish the parade earlier. The further you went from the starting point, the longer you wait and the longer time needed to see the parade.
  • I recognize that after the last show (either in Disneyland or Disneysea), it was the most crucial time of the whole tactics: while most of everyone will go home, chances for you to take the major attractions WITHOUT queue are so high!!! Remember I took Star Wars without queue? The normal queue time needed during the day was 3 hours. Talk about insanity. Last time after the last show in Disney Sea, I managed to do it the same way also; so this last tips I can assure you that it was proven to be true.
I think maybe that’s all?

The main reason why I share this to you is just because I find my trip at that time were very unbelievably lucky (like, big jackpots to several grand attractions) and I would like to know whether you all get the same result if using my strategy? And a little bit image of the day and tips here and there won’t hurt too.  

Do I make sense? Maybe no. But if my blog post made your day (at Disneyland) happier and tactically more success, please let me know! I'm very curious too!

Please do try!! It will be my pleasure.

Sincerely, your Tactical Pleasure Management Director,


See ya on my next one!

Wednesday 20 April 2016

Hitachi Seaside Park: Spring's Nemophila and Tulips!

Yesterday I went to Hitachi Seaside Park, a national park in Ibaraki area which is averagely 2-3 hours away from Tokyo depends on which transport being used. It was outstandingly pretty I have to share it as soon as possible once I reached home!

Here's an opening photo for you guys, marked this post with this calendar.


Real time calendar is important for seasonal garden visit as we have to find the right time to see the fully bloomed flowers!

Special thanks to one friend who visited Japan last year and informed me about this park presence too; without him I can’t be seeing all of this magic right now. Since then I’ve been eye-ing this park and have been targeted to step my foot here in spring, where all the tulips and nemophila will be the star of the season. And I made it!

The trip from Tokyo itself was quite long and tiring; I used the train with the total of 5 hours round trip up and back. However, with only 410 yen for 1 adult entrance fee to the park, and all of the flowers that I saw (plus another wishlist crossed), it was very, very, worth it.  

The park itself was so big it kinda took all of my energy away. The full park size was around 2 km square; compared to Disneyland Tokyo which only around 0,45 km square; sure this one is gigantic. It took around 15 minutes itself from me to walk from the tulip spot to the nemophila hills spot. That’s why I spent the whole day with the limitation of only visiting all the famous spots too. I recommend people who wanted to explore every single spot of this park, better rent a cycling bike for 400 yen/3 hours, additional 50yen/30min, or using the park train trail which stops at several area throughout the garden. Didn't saw the cost though, will just leave all the details to their website here. It's in english, please kindly check as they have flower calendar too there!

I took my first step to this park via West Gate and directly greeted with a massive middle stage and a very big lake in the middle of the entrance gate.


Looked at how massive this was I instantly have a rough calculation of how tired I will be later and how far I have to walked away from one place to one place today.

Didn’t want to waste my time here on crazy thoughts, I walked directly to the Tamago no Mori (translated as “The Forest of the Egg”) area on the right side beside the west gate to see the first star of the season, tulips. Yaaay.

Greeted by them, all of my worry turned to smile and ready-to-take-photos stance in one second. Carpets of tulips, everywhere.






The white one were my favorite! Too bad it was located in the middle of the spot.


The flowers were so beautifully arranged creating one whole balanced contrast; not to mention that they put every name of the tulips type near the arrangement too. I never knew that there were so many kind of tulips before!

Reached the main spot of the tulips, the windmill!


Can see the contrast from the nearby hill too.



What mind-blown me was how can so many people were there with zero trash to be seen. So clean yet so unbelievable. Try this in Indonesia huh we’ll see.

Anyway, have cleared half of my phone battery and satisfied with all the photos of the tulips, say and see no more, took fast steps to the main star of the season to see the nemophila located on the spot called as Miharashi no Oka (Viewing Hill), 15 minutes walk away from the tulip spot. 

Once I reached there, my thoughts once again were stunned by the view. The 4,5 million of nemophila (baby blue eyes flower) had painted the hill blue all over. Well, at least until mid May. From here, taking pictures seems like the best thing to do. 



Painstakingly pretty and keep mumbling why they didn't have this in Tokyo..


Somewhat the hills become one with the sky. Thanks for the clear weather too today everything combined so perfectly.




Several last photos of the nemophila hill seen from several angles:





Aaand, done. I hope pictures speaks more than words as I didn't know how can I describe its charm anymore via sentences.

Finished with the nemophila, I visited several spots too that either once had became the main spot of the season in March or not yet bloomed such as herb garden on the other side of the park. This one below is located in the Suisen Garden, consist of narcissus flowers and several other specimen combined. Although some of them are starting to wither, the beauty still shows.




Didn't took a lot of photos anymore after the narcissus spot as the other spots of the garden rarely has any full-bloom flowers this season. And maybe I can say roughly that the narcissus marked the end of my photo session and spot hunting for the day. Spend the rest of my time just to wander around the rest of the park area which is indeed quite dull if it were not on the right season.

Out of topic but bought this pretty ice cream during the walk. It was as good as it looks!


I have to say even until the end, I’m impressed most by the nemophila hill so far; a view that can’t be seen anywhere in Japan except here. And I make a stupid conclusion (but I think its quite true) that any flowers that were beautifully arranged, bloom at the same time at a massive amount of numbers were not good for the faint hearted people, hahaha. 

On the other hand, for additional info too, the hill spot always offer the best seasonal flowers and plants the whole year. For example starting mid June there will be all the 30.000 Kochias (summer cypress) which will fill the hill with refreshing green color and it will turn all red when autumn come. Too bad I won’t be here anymore next autumn; have to try my luck some other time but definitely not this year.

The key point for a garden visit is the best timing, and this year, all of my work schedule, weather condition and the timing were all perfect; thanks for not betraying me, world.

And then, one last mandatory photos so that all of you believe that I didn't took all this photos just from the internet (LOL)


And that's it.

Sorry for the long post, thank you for reading it until the end, and see you again on the next one!!