Tokyo Disneyland

Theme park in Chiba

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2025 An upcoming attraction themed to Disney Animation's Wreck-It Ralph is planned for installation at Tokyo Disneyland.
2024 Construction began on the third renovation of Space Mountain in the Tomorrowland section of Tokyo Disneyland.
2023 The park saw further visitor growth, reaching 15,100,000 visitors, approaching pre-pandemic attendance levels
2022 Tokyo Disneyland continued its recovery, welcoming 12,000,000 visitors as pandemic restrictions eased
2021 Park visitation showed signs of recovery, increasing to 6,300,000 visitors compared to the previous year's pandemic-low
2020 The opening announcement changed, removing the line 'Good evening and welcome, one and all!'
2020 Tokyo Disneyland experienced a dramatic visitor decline to 4,160,000 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, representing a significant drop from previous years
September 2020 Tokyo Disneyland opened The Happy Ride with Baymax, the first Disney attraction themed after the Big Hero 6 film. Simultaneously, a space-themed popcorn shop called The Big Pop was also launched as part of the park's largest expansion.
September 2020 Minnie's Style Studio opened in Toontown as part of Tokyo Disneyland's largest expansion, providing a character greeting area where guests can take photos with Minnie Mouse in seasonal outfits.
September 2020 Tokyo Disneyland completed a major expansion in Fantasyland, adding a new Beauty and the Beast sub-section featuring Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast dark ride, Maurice's Cottage, Gaston's Fountain, Belle's Village, La Taverne de Gaston eatery, Village Shoppes, and the new Fantasyland Forest Theatre with a 1,500-person capacity for the 25-minute Mickey's Magical Music World show.
July 1 2020 After multiple extensions, Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea were set to reopen following the COVID-19 pandemic closure.
February 28 2020 The OLC announced a temporary closure of Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea due to the COVID-19 pandemic, initially planned to last until mid-March.
2017 Several parade segments were retired, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Finding Nemo, and Monsters, Inc.
2017 Jingle Bells replaced We Wish You a Merry Christmas in the parade's song lineup.
2017 Winter Wonderland replaced We Wish You a Merry Christmas in the parade's performance.
2015 We Wish You a Merry Christmas was included in the parade song lineup from 2015 to 2017.

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