Monday, July 19, 2010
Japan Day 14 P3
Friday, July 16, 2010
Japan Day 14 P2
The ride which Leecher spotted was Raging Spirits, located in Lost River Delta, just beside Indiana Jones. Lost River Delta features the ruins of a mysterious pyramid rise above the Central American jungle on the shores of El Rio Perdido, the "Lost River" during the 1930s.
A new adventure awaits for us as this roller coaster attraction takes everyone on a high-speed ride through the ruins of an ancient ceremonial site.


The spine-tingling 360-degree loop, the key selling point of this ride.
Post-ride feelings: The ride was smooth, nothing scary. I was able open my eyes throughout the ride to take in the scenery without feeling nervous. The 360-degree loop? Small case, you don't even feel anything at all.

We followed the footsteps of Dr Indiana Jones in a harrowing, life-or-death quest for the legendary Fountain of Youth om a high speed adventure aboard modified military transport vehicles.
Another of my "flings" in Disneysea.

As we walked on, we saw hand-painted Disney characters on the floor! Everyone was surprised to see it & were rushing to take pictures before the water dries up.
Mrs Incredible came along & being a huge Pixar fan, I just had to take pictures with her!
"Hey you! *flexing his muscles* Why you never take pictures with me?" yells Mr Incredible.
My hero :)


Hurricane Point Lighthouse, located at American Waterfront, where you will experience both a New York enlivened by new immigrants and the heartwarming New England fishing village of Cape Cod.

S.S Columbia from a distant. S.S Columbia is the newest and finest ocean liner to depart from early 20th century New York.
Another picture point with Mickey the Sailor :)
As it was the Xmas season, you will get to have a meet & greet & picture-taking with Santa and Duffy. Created originally for the Walt Disney Resort as "The Disney Bear", he's now known as Duffy at the Tokyo Resort. Duffy is a bear of magic and great luck, spreading happiness and smiles throughout Tokyo Disneysea. Duffy has evolved into sort of a cultural phenomenon there, almost as famous as Mickey himself!
A new adventure awaits for us as this roller coaster attraction takes everyone on a high-speed ride through the ruins of an ancient ceremonial site.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Japan Day 14 P1
Day 14 in Japan started bright and early! Can you recognise our background?


Yes! We are back for more Disneyland!! But first, a visit to Ikspiari, a shopping, dining and entertainment complex, for our breakfast. Blamer mandated we start the day early, so that she can exercise her Kiasu-ism to conquer as many attractions as possible.

We were so early that I'm the only one queuing up. Although burger and fries were a tad too heavy for breakfast.
We proceed next to the Gateway station to purchase our tickets to Disneysea!
Disneyland coming into view. However, today we would be traveling further than into the resort.
How I wish Singapore has such land luxury as well, maybe then owning cars wouldn't be so expensive.
A different atmosphere here, sort of more mature theme. No Mickey Mouse in sight yet.
DisneySea is divided into 7 areas, namely Port Discovery, Lost River Delta, Arabian Coast, Mermaid Lagoon, American Waterfront, Mediterranean Harbor and Mysterious Island. Our first stop would be the Mysterious Island right behind us.
Journey to the Center of the Earth, a most thrilling ride which could reach a top speed of 75km/hr as you twist and turn through mysterious caverns to the earth's core.
Intrigued by the name of the ride, it was interesting how they create the feeling that you were really diving under the sea in a mini submarine.
As we were heading towards the next destination, look who we bumped into.
Blamer seemed to be won over... ... and Dale... he actually refused to take a pic with me after learning I'm the boyfriend. I thought this was supposed to be a family-oriented destination?
We rushed our asses off to obtain this pair of passes to Indiana Jones Adventure ride. However, to my amazement, the pass was only for a much later timing.


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