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The Disney Resort Line - Get Around Tokyo Disney Resort Efficiently

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The Disney Resort Line is perfect for getting around Tokyo Disney Resort. The ride itself is an attraction, and in this article we explain how to use it and what not to miss.

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Fun Inside the Monorail

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Mickey-shaped windows and straps are just the beginning of the many exciting Disney-themed decorations within the Resort Liner.

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The walls are often decorated with seasonal illustrations as well. Getting to the parks or your hotel is part of the fun at Disney.

Enjoy the Resort Liner to the Max!

Snap Some Pictures at a Photo Spot

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You might find a photo spot in some of the stations. This picture was taken from the platform of Tokyo DisneySea Station. You'll get a perfect view of DisneySea's symbolic AquaSphere.

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Look for a green sign saying PHOTO SPOT for a chance to make some memories.

Get Some Souvenir Medals

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You can also purchase souvenir medals for 100 yen each at the machines at every station. There are two designs at each machine. The designs differ depending on the station so you might want to try collecting them all.

The medal designs also change regularly, so just taking a look at them is always fun as well.

The Ever-Changing Resort Liner

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The design of the Resort Liner itself often changes depending on the season as well. The characters pictured on the outside will greet you at the station platform.

The Disney Resort Liner is great for transportation around Tokyo Disney Resort, and the ride itself is an attraction that will entertain all Disney fans. We highly recommend you give it a go when you visit!

Official Website: Disney Resort Line

Cooperation: Oriental Land Co., Ltd.

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Miho Moriya

Tokyo,Japan

MATCHA editor and freelance writer. Born, raised, and currently living in Tokyo. Have visited over 30 countries and lived in four different prefectures. I have traveled to almost all 47 prefectures in Japan! I try to create articles that help convey the charms of a destination through words and pictures. I love forests, temples, and camels.
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