Top Tokyo Disney Safety Tips
6 Safety Tips to help you protect your kids and yourself on Disneyland Rides
Some of these Tokyo Disney safety tips are just pure common sense, but worth mentioning anyway. Injuries involving kids at theme parks happen all the time.
This page can help your family stay safe on your next vacation to Disneyland Tokyo, Tokyo Disney Sea, Disneyland Japan or any other amusement park.
No one wants to see his Disneyland Tokyo vacation ruined.
Almost all the injuries can be prevented.
Please read these safety tips and have a safe and pleasant trip in Disneyland in Tokyo!

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But first let's start with the safety Tips -
- If you have young kids, you will be standing in line for 'baby Disneyland Rides' for up to 45 mins.
This can be very frustrating for young children. When children are tired they are more likely to get hurt. I recommend taking a mid-day break, a quiet time that will allow kids and parents to rest and avoid noontime high temperatures and crowds. This can only be done of course if you are staying at one of
Disneyland Hotels Tokyo.
Expensive, but worth every dime, as it saves you time by cutting off queuing (special entrance for hotel guests)and transportation time from Tokyo.
- During Disneyland Rides Make sure your seat belt or safety harness is in place, comfortable and locked.
Do not get on or off a ride until you've been given the okay to do it by a Tokyo Disneyland employee. Take a moment to explain the Disneyland rides to your kids, and make it's clear to them how they should behave. Make sure they know Disneyland Tokyo rules, which need to be followed. During Disneyland rides they have to stay seated, to hold the bar or put their hands in their laps, and not to stick their legs outside the ride car. They should never get off a ride before you give them a signal to do so, because only you can judge if it is safe enough for them to get up (following the orders of Tokyo Disneyland employees).
- Never put a crying child on one of Disneyland rides. It's better to let others take the line until you manage to calm down your kid.
Perhaps the child had too much excitement for the day and would enjoy a more relaxing activity.
- Don't cheat or use other tricks to make your kid look taller than they are. Height and safety limits are there for a reason.
Read the Disneyland Attractions boarding restrictions before you get in line. If you can't find the boarding restrictions or have any questions about them, find a Disney Tokyo attendant and ask. Disneyland Tokyo resort publishes a special guidebook which includes restrictions for kids, larger visitors and for persons with disabilities. You can ask at guest relations office, usually located near the front gate if you still have questions about which rides are suitable for you and your family. Disney Tokyo Park employees know what kind of surprises Disneyland Rides include. Some Disneyland Japan Special Effects are not suitable for all ages. Please don't put your child or yourself at risk!
- Many visitors are so excited and preoccupied with Disneyland Attractions that they forget to protect themselves from the heat.
Sunburn, heat exhaustion and heatstroke are very common. Luckily, these can be avoided very easily. Wear a hat, and give a good example to your kids doing so. Drink plenty, but not Sugary drinks (empty calories) or Alcohol which dehydrates you and impairs your judgment. Water is your best choice, especially during the hot season. Put on some waterproof sunscreen before you enter the park, and remember to apply it again during the day. Sweat, and Disneyland water Rides can rinse off the sunscreens you applied.
- Stay away from where you don't belong. This sounds obvious, but I've seen too many good people get hurt because they were chasing their hat into a restricted area in Disneyland Tokyo.
If your hat has fallen off (or any other belonging), please ask a Disney employee to help you retrieve it. Don't climb or skip fences or enter employee-only areas.
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