
We have had the pleasure of staying at Tokyo Disney Resort and taking advantage of the extras included in a Tokyo Disney Vacation Package.
The main benefits of a Tokyo Disney Vacation Package means access to the rides that “sell out quickly” first thing in the morning – a couple of “skip the queue” tickets, some limited edition merch for Disney Package Holders, unlimited soft drinks at many food stands throughout the park and a stay in one of the Tokyo Disney Official Hotels.
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Our package was called “Tokyo Disney Resort Fantasy Springs Vacation Package” and it included a stay at the Toy Story Hotel and unlimited rides within the Fantasy Springs section of Tokyo Disneysea.

Is a Tokyo Disney Vacation Package expensive?
Yes – and is more expensive depending on the accommodation that comes with the package (for example, Miracosta, Tokyo Disneyland Hotel or Fantasy Springs Hotel are much more expensive than the Toy Story Hotel. The hotel also becomes more expensive the larger your family is (more than 3 adults can often mean you are looking at two rooms or a suite.)

Our Tokyo Disney Vacation Package itinerary was:
Day 1: Tokyo Disneyland
Stay overnight at the Toy Story Hotel
Day 2: Tokyo Disneysea.


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We stayed at the the Toy Story Hotel as a part of our Tokyo Disney Vacation Package. See here for my blog post on what it’s like to stay at the Toy Story Hotel.



These are provided for guests to use during their stay.

Another hotel often used as part of a Tokyo Disney Vacation Package
Hotel Okura Tokyo Bay
This hotel is just next the Tokyo Disney Resort Liner “Bayside Station.” There is also a complimentary bus shuttle to the Disney Parks.

This brand is very well known in Japan and well regarded for exquisite customer service. The deluxe room type offers some connecting room options – great for bigger families. This hotel provides pyjamas for in-room use (for adults and children.)
The rooms here are so lovely and spacious.

Photo courtesy of Alison. @alisonquemby

If you book a Japanese style room with futons and a tatami floor – you will also have access to a private onsen time just for you and your family in the evenings. Reserve your time for the private onsen as soon as you can though.
Unfortunately, this hotel only offers cots/cribs for babies less than 1 year old.
There are change tables in the men and women’s restrooms on the ground floor. There is a drugstore within the hotel.
This hotel also has an incredible breakfast buffet (lots of Japanese and Western options) as well as it’s own in-house Japanese restaurant, Teppanyaki restaurant and Chinese restaurant. Each restaurant has a children’s menu, space to enter the restaurant with a child in a stroller and they also have high chairs.
Hotel Okura Tokyo Bay can assist with luggage forwarding (receiving and sending.)
There is no coin laundry in this hotel. You can send your luggage out to be cleaned and dry cleaned (will take approx 24 hours and will cost extra, of course.)
There is a convenience store within the hotel.


As a part of the Tokyo Disney Vacation Package – we were given tickets for merch to collect from certain stores inside the parks.
We chose two of these Tokyo Disney Vacation Package limited edition blankets. They are so so soft.

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