
Is Tokyo Disneyland Worth It? Japanese Fans Say It's "No Longer a Price You Pay to Tag Along"
ディズニーは「もう付き合いで行ける金額じゃない」:日本人ファンの本音
The top comment (7,781 likes) under a Japanese video calling Tokyo Disneyland "brutal for anyone but the rich and the well-prepared" is a one-line poem: to see the dream, you have to close your eyes. Across 3,464 comments, Japanese fans — including lifelong ones — describe a park that stopped being a casual day out: a price gap friends can no longer split (3,811 likes), parents who can't bring themselves to take their kids (1,042), and an app-driven system so involved you "need to bring a Disney-otaku friend to navigate" (277). The sharpest line: it's not young people leaving Disney — it's Disney leaving young people. Where they'd go instead: two answers, one obvious and one delightfully Tokyo.
“Because to see the dream, you have to keep your eyes closed.”
夢を見るにも、目を瞑る必要がありますから
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What locals said (excerpted from 3464)
- @ハーゲンダッツ-x7h👍 3,811
The gap between Disney people and don't-care people has gotten extreme — it's no longer an amount you can pay just to tag along with friends.
ディズニー好きとディズニーどうでもいい人の差が激しく、もはや付き合いでいける金額じゃない
- @893👍 524
I'm in the not-interested camp, and with the bar this high it's reached the level of 'I will simply never go in my life.'
興味無い層だけどここまでハードル上がると人生で行く事は無いだろうって次元になる
- @カプすけもどき👍 1,042
When I was a student you could just casually go. Now my daughter has started saying she wants to see Disneyland, and it makes me sad that I can't bring myself to casually take her.
学生の頃は気軽に行けたんだけどな 娘が「ディズニー行ってみたい」と言うようになったが、気軽に連れて行こうと思えないのが悲しい
- @こむぎこ_08👍 1,309
I used to go to Disney with my mom about once a year, and as a kid I enjoyed it from the bottom of my heart. Lately I've stopped being able to go — I keep thinking, should I really be letting her spend this much on me?
お母さんと年1くらいでよくディズニー行ってて、小さい頃は心の底から楽しめたんだけど、最近こんなにお金使わせていいのかなって思って行けなくなった
- @ああ-p3i6c👍 494
Wages are low out here in the provinces — a full day's part-time pay vanishing on the entrance ticket alone hurts.
地方で賃金低いけど1日頑張ったバイト代が入場料で消えちゃうのは辛い
- @RT-ol7jz👍 1,713
"Today's challenge is..." "No going home until we've spent ¥10,000 at Disney!!!" "Right, let's start by buying the entrance ticket—" "WE'RE GOING HOME!!!"
「本日の企画は、、、」 「ディズニーで1万円使い切るまで帰れません!!!」 「では早速入場チケットを買いまして、、、」 「帰ります!!!」
- @普通に普通-q1v👍 3,041
'Young people drifting away from XX' — yeah, that usually just means you're overcharging. It's not that our interest is thin, it's that our wallets are...
若者の○○離れって確かにお金取り過ぎてるだけだよね 関心が薄いんじゃなくて財布の中身が薄いから、、、
- @紳士けんてぃー👍 329
'Young people leaving Disney' ✕ / 'Disney leaving young people' ○ — we love Disney; you're the ones who raised prices until the young couldn't come, no?
若者のディズニー離れ ✕ ディズニーの若者離れ 〇 ディズニー好きなのに金額高くして若者に行きにくくさせたのはそっちだよなぁ?
- @jamwpewt👍 1,196
Fine, prices going up can't be helped — but the system being this incomprehensible really has to stop.
高くなるのは仕方ないにしてもシステムが意味わからんすぎるのはまじでやめてほしい
- @nekokanya👍 710
When I was little we'd wander as a family, chatting — 'I want to ride that next!' 'I'm getting hungry, food soon?' Dad would say 'wait here, I'll go grab FastPasses,' and we'd agonize over which souvenirs to get. Realizing that version of Disney — the one in my happy memories — no longer exists makes me kind of sad.
小さい頃は家族でお喋りしながら「次あれ乗りたい!」「お腹すいてきたからもうそろそろご飯食べたいね!」って話しながらのんびりできてた 父親が「ファーストパス取ってくるからちょっと待っててね」って言って取ってきてくれたり「お土産何がいいかな」って言って悩んだり出来て楽しかったな そんな楽しかった思い出のディズニーももう無いんだなって思うとなんか寂しい
- @sirobuta-p9t👍 1,426
I'm an old lady who's been going since practically the park's founding, and back then it was a wonderfully easygoing theme park. Character greetings didn't come with attached cast members like now — characters just hung around, getting up to things with each other, and they were incredibly friendly. Shows had no lottery: you showed up at showtime, sat wherever you liked, done. Old-lady story time: I collected autographs, and back then even the same character's signature changed with their mood that day (there are adult reasons, but this is the land of dreams, so we'll skip those). The pair I remember most: Captain Hook and Smee. Hook signed with a whole 'fine, if I must' attitude while Smee applauded wildly beside him — so I asked Smee for one too. He was so startled, gave a full 'me?? really??' reaction, then signed so happily — with a little drawing of his own face. Adorable. I remember it to this day lol. Raised on that loose, easy Disney, I hated the scalper-and-opening-dash era — and even granting that the price hikes are a countermeasure against bad guests, making smartphones mandatory goes too far. If your business is selling dreams to children, you cannot neglect the children — that's this old lady's view. Parents, I know it's rough: expensive, the kids go feral, the lines, you spend a precious day off and might not enjoy it yourselves. But for the kids, it becomes a treasured memory. People will disagree, but... well, thanks for reading an old lady's ramble.
ほぼほぼ、ディズニー創設期から遊びにいってたババァだけど、昔はすっげぇのびのびしたテーマパークやったんよ。 グリーディングも今みたいにキャストさんついてなくってそこら辺にいてキャラ同士でなんか絡み合ってたし、ものすごく気さくに接してくれてたんよ。 ショーも抽選とかなくて時間になったら好きな席に座ってホイッと見れたし‥ ババァの長話になるんだけどさ、当時のババァはサイン集めにハマってて色んなキャラにサインねだってたわけ、当時は同じキャラでもその日の気分(大人の事情があるけどここは夢の国なので割愛)によってサインも毎回種類が違ったのよ。 その中でも印象的だったのフック船長とスミーやったわ。 フック船長は「しゃーねぇな」って感じで書いてくれてその横でスミーがすごい拍手とかしてたんだけど、ババァはスミーにもお願いしたんよ。 そしたらスミーがめちゃビックリしててさ、「ボクでいいの?」みたいなリアクションしてさ、嬉しそうに書いてくれたんよ。 そのサインがさスミーの顔のイラストつきで超可愛かったの覚えてるわw そんなゆる〜いディズニーで育ったから一昔前の転売ヤーや開幕ダッシュで殺伐としたディズニーには嫌な感じがあったし、百歩譲って値上げは悪質なゲスト対策だとしてもスマホ必須はやりすぎよ。 子供に夢を見せる商売してるなら子供を蔑ろにしちゃダメだとババァは思うのよ。 親はたしかに大変よ?高いし子供はハイテンションになって制御不能になるし並ぶし休日使っていくから自分たちは楽しめないかもしれないけどさ、子供にとっては大切な思い出なのよ。 色々意見あると思うけど‥まぁ、ババァの長話見てくれてありがとね。
- @Mark-vd2iy👍 4,253
Someone on X analyzed it: 'at this rate, in 10–20 years Disney settles into being a middle-aged woman's hobby, and going to Disney starts reading as auntie-ish to the young.' Honestly — it really might go that way.
Xで「このまま行くと10〜20年後にはディズニーが中年のおばさんの趣味的なポジションにおさまっていって、若者にとってディズニーに行くことがおばさんっぽいことになる」って分析があったけど、おそらくマジでそうなりそう
- @低収入弱者男性のほーぷ👍 1,326
It's fine for now — the numbers prove it. But if ordinary families' kids lose the chance to experience Disney, they won't go as adults either, and they won't take their own kids. Feels like the long-term loss ends up enormous.
いまはいいと思うのよ。 結果出してるわけだし。 ただ、いまの庶民の子どもたちがディズニーに触れる機会が失われると、大人になってからもディズニーに行かないし、結婚して子ども産まれても連れて行かない。将来的には損失でかくなる気がするんだが。
- @てぃあまと_t👍 771
We used to laugh at that old parody song where the mouse yells 'If you want dreams, PAY UP!' ... I'm not laughing anymore...
昔のネズミーマウスが言ってた「夢が欲しけりゃ金払えー!」を当時笑ってたけど 今は…わらえんよ…
Where locals go instead
- @155h1👍 277
When you do go to Disney, bring along a friend who's a proper Disney otaku — you can't play the park right without one.
ディズニー行く時はディズニーに詳しいオタク友達持参しないと上手く立ち回れない
- @ノラナ0083👍 258
Thank you for your precious old-lady testimony. Honestly, I think USJ is more fun than Disney these days, so — off to USJ I go!!
あなたのような貴重なババアの話を聞けて良かったです、 正直ディズニーよりユニバのが楽しいと思うので、ユニバ行ってきます!!
- @絶望君-j2p👍 1,562
I told my mom I wanted to go to Disney and she said: if you've got that kind of money, skip Disney in this blazing heat — go to Nakano Broadway like you love and eat your fill at Saizeriya. And weirdly... she convinced me completely. Broadway is SO fun!
母にディズニー行きたいって言ったらそんなお金あるならこんな炎天下にディズニーなんか行かずにあんたの好きな中野ブロードウェイにでも行ってサイゼで沢山飯食えって言われてなんかめっちゃ納得したブロードウェイ楽しすぎ!
Places named in this article
- Tokyo Disneyland東京ディズニーランドMaihama, Chiba (Tokyo Disney Resort)
The park in question — beloved and mourned in equal measure across 3,464 comments.
- Nakano Broadway中野ブロードウェイNakano, Tokyo
The thread's favorite anti-Disney day out (1,562 likes): a retro otaku shopping arcade where the money goes a lot further.
Named in the source comments — hours, prices, and openings change, so check each map listing before you go.
FAQ
- Is Tokyo Disneyland still worth it for casual visitors?
- Japanese commenters split it cleanly: for committed fans it delivers, but for everyone else "it's no longer an amount you can pay just to tag along" (3,811 likes), and one not-interested commenter says the bar is now 'never in my life' territory (524). The practical middle ground, per a 277-like comment: go with someone who knows the park's systems inside out.
- Why do Japanese fans say Tokyo Disney has become complicated?
- The park now runs through the official app — passes, lotteries, queues. A 1,196-like comment accepts the prices but begs Disney to fix "the incomprehensible system," and a visitor since the park's founding era (1,426 likes) argues that even granting price hikes, "making smartphones mandatory goes too far" in a park built for children.
- Do young Japanese people prefer USJ over Tokyo Disneyland?
- That's the sentiment in this thread: commenters describe Disney as skewing middle-aged while USJ reads as the young people's park (170 likes), and a 4,253-like comment predicts Disney becoming "a middle-aged hobby" within 10–20 years. It's comment-section perception, not attendance data — but it drew thousands of agreeing likes.
- How expensive does Tokyo Disneyland feel to Japanese visitors?
- One measure from the comments (494 likes): in lower-wage regional Japan, a full day's part-time pay roughly disappears on the entrance ticket alone, as of the comments. Ticket prices vary by date — check the official site — and see our companion piece on what a full day at DisneySea actually costs.
How Much Does Tokyo DisneySea Actually Cost? Japanese Fans React to a ¥20,000 Weekday Receipt
“I was thinking "huh, cheaper than I expected" — oh wait, that's because there's zero souvenir money in this!!”
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