Tokyo DisneySea Tour - Part 16, Mermaid Lagoon Part 2
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LaughingPlace.com's pictorial tour of Tokyo DisneySea, Disney's newest theme park which officially opened on September 4, 2001, continues today with Part One of Mermaid Lagoon. The tour is by Marc Borrelli, LaughingPlace.com columnist and owner of TokyoResort.com. Be sure to visit TokyoResort.com for more DisneySea information and pictures.
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Ed. Note: Before or after viewing these pictures, you may want to read up on the area and attractions shown. Click here to visit the Mermaid Lagoon section in the DisneySea Overview from Marc's August 10th Land of the Rising Mickey column.
In part two of this tour of Mermaid Lagoon, well descend the ramp that takes us to the strange and beautiful under the sea world of Triton's Kingdom. Please note that some of these pictures are a bit dark, but so is Triton's Kingdom. I feel the darker pictures are actually a better representation of what the area is really like. Many of the brighter shots are time exposures which cause the area to appear brighter than it is in reality. (That's if Mermaid Lagoon technically qualifies as reality....)
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King Triton's Castle...
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We're goin' in!
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Two of these cute little guys stand guard over Triton's Kingdom...
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...but he looks like he can handle things on his own.
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