One of the rare parks that truly hit — with crowd chaos, flavour-packed food, and sea magic.
I love water — snorkelling, ocean swims, you name it. So DisneySea was a no-brainer. And honestly? It’s one of the rare theme parks that fully lived up to the hype for me.
From Ariel’s playground to the Under The Sea live band moment that lifted my entire mood — it just hit something magical.
Not everyone I know loved it the way I did. And that’s okay. I loved it enough for all of us.
📌 Tip: Buy your tickets early. The lines are no joke — not just for rides, but for food and merch too.
That said — the food? Legit. Japan doesn’t play.
Theme park food here was good and affordable — I didn’t feel bad sampling all the popcorn flavours (which change by area) or even buying some merch.


🚌 Bonus: I stayed somewhere with a direct bus into the park. Definitely made a difference, even if it meant squeezing in with sleepy locals.
🌟 Final Verdict: Was SGD90 Worth It?
If you’re a water-and-theme-park person, go.
It’s fantasy meets flavour — and surprisingly, no wallet guilt.
Getting around Japan
Japan Transport – Suica card
Japan Metro Passes – Tokyo
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Bonus Tip: If you’re planning your trip and haven’t locked in your activities yet, here are my go-to platforms:
💸 Not quite the vibe you’re looking for? Totally fair — we all spend differently, and I’m all for doing what makes life feel rich in your own way.
So have a scroll through the other places I’ve lived — whether you’re on sabbatical, reclaiming your time, or just out here to veg out in peace, we’ll find the one that feels like home (or at least a good month).
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