We went Tokyo Disneyland Park in Tokyo, Japan and had a wonderful family time. Here are some of the things that we did: Peter Pan’s Flight, Toontown – Who Framed Roger Rabbit Play Area, Minnie’s House, Donald’s Boat and Cinderella’s Castle.

Peter Pan’s Flight: A rail-suspended ride at the Tokyo Disneyland Park in Fantasyland, it’s unique for the effect of flying in the air during the ride. It’s really and one of our favourite rides at Tokyo Disneyland Park.

Toontown: We played in the Who Framed Roger Rabbit Play Area, explored Minnie’s House, and went on Donald’s Boat. This is truly the place to be for your young toddlers seeing as they are most likely obsessed with Mickey or Minnie, or one of the countless other characters that you will find here. The houses are small and fun, with a lot of the Disney Magic of subtle elements strategically placed to captivate and recreate these works of fantasy into something real.

Cinderella’s Castle: I don’t think it needs an introduction, it’s the classic Disney thing to do and the Tokyo Disneyland version looks superb!

About us: We are Daniel, Robyn, Ava, Rose, and Ella, and together we are The Go To Family. We love to travel! We also love food, exploring historical sites and, of course, doing loads of fun things together as a family. In my videos, you will see me and Robyn tackle every obstacle that traveling with kids throws at us. We do traveling almost exactly the same way as we did before having kids, it just takes a little bit more planning. But it’s even more fun and rewarding to be able to show them new cultures and live new experiences with them at the same time! Our mission is to inspire other Millennials to travel with kids.

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