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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Fantastic Tokyo Disney Sea Pictorial Report By Maureen - Part Two


Here is the part two of Maureen - D&M contributor and webmaster of the new and excellent Hello Disneyland website - fantastic pictures of Tokyo Disney Sea. The pictures were shot with a Nikon D300S during her first trip to TDS a while ago and i think she did a real good job that you're gonna like. The part one of this report can be found HERE.

We'll start this part two by Lost River Delta and Arabian Coast.



Let's move to the beautiful Arabian Coast and the Sindbad ride !














Next door to Arabian Coast is Mermaid lagoon and Triton's Kingdom...






We'll end this report with a series of pictures of Mysterious Island, Meditterranean harbor and American Waterfront at sunset or at night...











The pictures that you've seen in this two part article are just a selection from Maureen own article on his Hello Disneyland website, and there is many more great spics to see in her full article so make sure to jump to the full pictorial report right HERE. And let's all thanks a lot maureen for all these beautiful pictures!

Pictures: copyright Maureen- Hello Disneyland

Fantastic Tokyo Disney Sea Pictorial Report By Maureen - Part One


Maureen, D&M contributor and webmaster of the new and excellent Hello Disneyland website, is back with fantastic pictures of Tokyo Disney Sea, which is for many - and for good reasons - the most beautiful Disney theme park in the world. The pictures were shot with a Nikon D300S during her first trip to TDS a while ago and i think she did a real good job that you're gonna like.

Editing: The part two of this TDS pictorial report is now online on D&M HERE!

We'll start by TDS entrance and some views of Mediterranean Harbor and Mysterious Island.







Let's move to Port Discovery, and have a look at the wall in the background on the pictures below. The real sea is right behind it, although there is a road and the TDR monorail track that you can't see on the picturse between the wall and the sea. Still, the sea is probably at just twenty meters from the wall / barrier and i've always wondered how it will hold in case of a tsunami... Well, i suppose if the tsunami is high enough it will go over it and we won't have to ask the question anymore!




The TDS elevated tramway goes from Port Discovery to American Waterfront where none can't miss the impressive Tower of Terror building.












The re-creation of New York harbor with the huge S.S Columbia as well as many others ships all with an impressive size is amazing.








Don't miss the part two of this TDS pictorial report now online on D&M HERE!

Pictures: copyright Maureen- Hello Disneyland
 
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