As you can tell by the number of photos, we've had busy days. It takes a while to sort and upload the pictures, so I haven't had the energy to explain much. Matt has asked about Tokyo DisneySea.
It's an incredible park, and the level of detail at every turn and on every attraction is phenomenal. The sight lines are a bit overlapping in a few places, but that's easy to overlook in such beautiful and overwhelming lands.
The rides that have Fast Passes can run out early, and the waits in Standby end up longer than we're willing to wait. And this is their slowest time of the year. The Japanese, however, don't seem to mind standing in line.
There are three rides that have the option of a Single Rider line, but they don't always have them available. Raging Spirits, the short coaster with a loop, has had it open, so we've taken advantage of it several times (the photos with the finger). The Standby waits have been over an hour, and being the only people who seem to know about or want to use the Single Rider option, we've cut the wait down to under five minutes.
Tokyo Disneyland opens before and closes after Tokyo DisneySea, so we spent some time there today as well since we had the ability to move between parks on the third and fourth days of a Four-Day Passport.
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The first two are from our current room at the Disney Ambassador Hotel.