As Blamer and I were walking towards the castle-liked structure on the left of S.S Columbia, we chanced upon a mini parade.
With the main cast all decked out in winter wears. But they were gone in a flash, we didnt even get the chance to take more pics. Looked like it was more of "changing shift" rather than a parade.
Another gigantic Christmas tree,w hich we had to queue up while a Disney staff member took pics for everyone. At first we thought this was one of those designated photo point, where in HongKong, they would station someone there to take photos. Since we were the last in queue, imagine our surprise when after giving our thanks to the staff, he actually went to a corner to pick up his broomstick and dustpan!
Of course the Iconic Snow-Mice (what I call them, although it's most probably not the official name)
Resting our tired legs, we went for a ride on the electric railway located at the American Waterfront. This nostalgic train functions as a round-trip tour around the resort, bringing the beautiful scenery of Tokyo Disney Sea right before your eyes.
While on the railway. we spotted this interesting bumper-car-like facility, just that it is on water.
To my disappointment, we do not actually have control of the boat. On closer inspection, the boat is moving on designated trails.
Next we went back to the American Waterfront to queue for the tickets for the Big Band Beat. An exciting jazz revue with energetic tap dancing to the sounds of a live big band. There's also a drum solo by Mickey which is not to be missed.
So far, Blamer and I wasn't really thrilled by the rides and Disney Sea, however, as we got closer to this castle-like structure, we heard hoards of screams and shrieks! Is this the ride that we have been waiting for???
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