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- Pirates of the
Caribbean - " Take a thrilling voyage back to when
pirates ruled the seas and ports" . The animatronic
dialogue is mostly in Japanese, with the exception of an
occasional " Me Hearty" etc.! A near replica of the
American versions.
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- Jungle Cruise
- " Venture deep into mysterious danger-filled jungles
and experience the perils of the wild." The lame jokes
that the guide makes don't seem the same in Japanese!
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- Western River
Railroad - " Climb aboard a real steam train for a
trip around the wilderness and through the fantastic Primeval
World." The Primeval World section is great - good one
for the kids.
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- Swiss
Family Treehouse - " Explore the ingenious
treetop home built by the Robinsons after being shipwrecked."
Another replica of all the other park treehouses. Those
stairs still kill me.
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- The Enchanted
Tiki Room - " Singing birds and flowers, chanting
Tiki Gods, and rich tropical music provide delightful
entertainment" . And it's just as enchanting in Japanese
(although it's not yet been updated to feature the fabulous Iago
and Zazu).
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SHOPS
- The
Golden Galleon - Pirate novelties.
- Blackbeard's
Portrait Deck - Family portraits on a pirate ship.
- Laffite's
Treasure Chest - Accessories and other pirate-themed
things.
- Cristal
Arts - Glasswork, made while you watch.
- La Petite
Parfumerie - Perfumes, soaps and potpourri. And of
course, the Original Tokyo Disneyland Eau de Toilette.
- Le Gourmet
- Kitchenware.
- Chiba
Traders Arts and Crafts - Traditional Japanese crafts
and toys.
- Safari
Trading Company - Folkcrafts and Safari goods from
Africa.
- Tiki
Tropic Shop - Tropical clothing, folkcrafts, gifts and
accessories.
- Adventureland
Bazaar - Arts and crafts from Latin America. (You can
buy cigarettes here).
- Candy
Wagon - Candy, chocolates, cookies and other sweets.
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RESTAURANTS
& REFRESHMENTS
- Royal Street
Veranda - Soft drinks in a New Orleans setting.
- Blue Bayou
Restaurant - French cuisine overlooking The Pirates of The
Caribbean. Book in advance, it's very popular. And very good
too.
- Café
Orléans - Counter-service resuaurant with entree and
dessert crêpes.
- The Gazebo
- Counter-service restaurant specialising in baked potatoes and
churros.
- Crystal
Palace Restaurant - Full courses in an elegant
Victorian-style buffeteria.
- Polynesian
Terrace Restaurant - Tropical buffet. On selected evening
there's a dinner show (but you'll need to book in advance for
the shows).
- Parkside
Wagon - Churros, coffee and cold drinks.
- Boiler
Room Barbecue - Counter-service restaurant featuring grilled
meat on a skewer, grilled rice balls and beverages. Interesting
food, and you don't have to be too adventurous!
- China
Voyager - Chinese entrees and other specialities in a
tropical buffeteria.
- Squeezer's
Tropical Juice Bar - Icy fruit beverages and Dole whips only
here.
- Fresh
Fruit Oasis - Chilled seasonal fruit and mineral water.
(Open only at selected times throughout the year).
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