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Tokyo Disneyland - 15th Anniversary!

World Bazaar Attractions

Main Street Cinema - " Six different vintage Disney cartoons shown simultaneously on six separate screens." Somewhere great and safe to leave the kinds while you shop 'til you drop.


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Penny Arcade - " A room full of fun, featuring arcade games from the 'good old days' " . Mmmm, not sure that something like this belongs in a Disney Theme Park, but it's harmless enough.


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The Disney Gallery - " Now showing - 'Disney's Animation Magic' - sparks of Imagination for Disney's Magical Kingdoms" . Must be an old press release that I have. It's actually now called " Imagineering The Dream" and it's fab. The exhibition gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how the Disney Imagineers create the attractions and the lands in the Disney Theme Parks. The whole process is on display from concept design drawings through to attraction storyboards, maquettes and detailed scale models. The most exciting exhibit has to be the " Tokyo DisneySea Project" - a shockingly brave extension for Tokyo Disneyland due to open in 2001. The Disney Imagineers have decided that Tokyo's not big enough, but there's plenty of room in the Pacific Ocean, so, you guessed it, they're building out to sea. Incredible.


Omnibus/Fire Engine/Horseless Carriage - " Take a leisurely drive in one of the early 1900's vehicles. Board in the Plaza at the end of World Bazaar" . Great for when your legs refuse to take you any further.


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GUEST SERVICES
  • Main Street House - The information centre, called City Hall in the other Parks.
  • Storage Lockers - ¥200 gets you a locker for the day.
  • Stroller & Wheelchair Rentals
  • Home Delivery Service
  • Lost Children
  • Baby Centre
  • The Sakura Bank



Shops
SHOPS
  • Movie Premiere Showcase - Character merchandise from Disney's newest animated films.
  • The Disney Collection - Disney animation cels, serigraphs, posters, figurines (but NOT the Disney Classics Collection) and unique Disney Collectibles.
  • Camera Center - Film, cameras and accessories. Also helpful hints on photo techniques. Disposable cameras available. Cigarettes sold here.
  • Confectionery - Tempting treats of packaged chocolates, nuts and candies.
  • Candy Wagon - Candy and other sweets available.
  • Emporium - Souvenirs, gifts and plush toys. Disney character apparel and accessories for men, women and children. Film cigarettes and stamps available.
  • Main Street Daily - Film, ticket holders and other small items including Disney character goods.
  • Towne Clothiers - Disney character clothing for infants to adults, luggage, shoes, hats, and Disney character rain goods.
  • The Toy Kingdom - Disney character items and other favourite toys.
  • New Century Clock Shop - A variety of timepieces, watches and clocks including Disney character watches and clocks. Cigarettes available here too.
  • Pastry Palace - Packaged cookies, cakes, and other tasty baked goods.
  • The Storybook Store - Disney books, cassettes, compact discs and videos. Film and stamp available here too.
  • Uptown Boutique - Fashionable women's clothing and accessories.
  • Mickey's Moderne Memories - Tokyo Disneyland Merchandise, Mickey Mouse collectibles and special goods from the Disney Parks Worldwide.
  • The Bebop Hop - Disney character apparel, golf goods and accessories.
  • Magic Shop - Magic tricks, intriguing puzzles, games and props for magicians of all ages.
  • House Of Greetings - Greeting cards, character stationery, jigsaw puzzles and more. Stamps available.
  • Victoria's Jewellery Box - A wide selection of jewellery including precious stones, gold and silver.
  • Silhouette Studio - Demonstration of cutout art and the sale of the finished work. A resident artist is on hand for individual requests.
  • The Disney Gallery - Serigraphs, posters, post cards and other reproductions from the current exhibition.
  • Disney & Co. - Disney character gift items including T-shirts and plush toys. Many items are unique to Tokyo Disneyland.
  • Signature Shop - Have your Tokyo Disneyland merchandise personalised here. Film and cigarettes available.
  • China Cabinet - Chinaware, glassware, ceramics and other decorative gift items.
  • Phantasticks Wagon - Sparkling merchandise for a magical evening. Open from PM until the park closes. Closed during inclement weather.



Restaurants
RESTAURANTS AND REFRESHMENTS
  • Eastside Café - Enjoy the leisurely atmosphere of this restaurant featuring roast beef and other meat dishes. (Reservations can be made at the restaurant).
  • Center Street Coffee House - Table service restaurant offering a variety of food from sandwiches to steaks. Breakfast is also served. (You must try the tuna and swordfish steak sandwich!)
  • Restaurant Hokusai - A Japanese restaurant serving tempura, chirashi-sushi, variety lunch-boxes, udon and more.
  • Ice Cream Cones - Ice cream cones and sherbet served in a quaint, old-fashioned shop.
  • Sweetheart Café - Table service restaurant featuring pasta dishes and desserts.
  • Refreshment Corner - A variety of soft drinks and hot dogs. Hot chocolate available seasonally.
  • Rainbow Fruit Market - Counter service restaurant featuring fresh pineapple, pure orange juice and sandwiches.
  • The Great American Waffle Co. - Mickey-shaped waffles with chocolate or fruit sauces. Soup and beverages too.
  • The Home Store - Household character goods for the bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, living room, dining room and garden.



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