Visiting Tokyo Disneyland is a dream for many Disney fans, but the reality of long wait times can dampen the magic.
With some smart planning and strategies, you can maximize your time and minimize the queue agony.
Here’s an in-depth guide to navigating the ride lines like a pro.
Why Is There a Waiting Time at Tokyo Disneyland?

Tokyo Disneyland is one of the most visited theme parks in the world and welcomes over 17 million visitors annually.
Along with two unique parks and massive popularity come heavy crowds and long waiting times.
Wait times in Tokyo Disneyland exceed two hours during peak seasons.
Hence, we recommend visitors note the ride waiting times before visiting to strategize and avoid waiting.
Average Wait Times of Rides in Tokyo Disneyland
Here is the average waiting time for all rides in Tokyo Disneyland Park:
| Rides | Waiting time |
| Space Mountain | 160 minutes |
| Enchanted Tale of Beauty and Beast | 95 minutes |
| Splash Mountain | 65 minutes |
| Happy Ride with Baymax | 75 minutes |
| Haunted Mansion | 60 minutes |
| Monster Inc. Ride and Go Seek | 55 minutes |
| Big Thunder Mountain | 50 minutes |
| Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters | 50 minutes |
| Dumbo the Flying Elephant | 25 minutes |
| Gadget’s Go Coaster | 20 minutes |
| Alice’s Tea Party | 15 minutes |
| It’s a Small World | 15 minutes |
| Pirates of the Caribbean | 15 minutes |
| Snow White’s Adventure | 15 minutes |
| Pinnochio’s Daring Journey | 15 minutes |
| Star Tours: The Adventure Continues | 15 minutes |
| Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expedition | 10 minutes |
| Mark Twain Riverboat | 10 minutes |
| Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin | 10 minutes |
| Chip N Dale’s Treehouse | 5 minutes |
| Castle Carrousel | 5 minutes |
Average Wait Times for Rides in Tokyo DisneySea
Here is the waiting time chart for Tokyo DisneySea Rides:
| Rides | Wait Times |
| Journey to the Center of the Earth | 65 minutes |
| Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull | 50 minutes |
| Raging Spirit | 40 minutes |
| Nemo & Friends SeaRides | 15 minutes |
| Blowfish Balloon Race | 10 minutes |
| The Whirlpool | 5 minutes |
| 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea | 5 minutes |
| Jumpin Jellyfish | 5 minutes |
| Jasmine’s Flying Carpets | 5 minutes |
| Caravan Carousel | 5 minutes |
Rides With the Longest Waiting Times
This category includes the most popular rides in the park.
The longest waiting time ranges between 160 minutes to 50 minutes.
The rides in Tokyo Disneyland with the longest waiting queues are:
- Space Mountain
- Enchanted Tale of Beauty and Beast
- Splash Mountain
- Happy Ride with Baymax
- Haunted Mansion
- Monster Inc. Ride and Go Seek
- Big Thunder Mountain
- Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters
- Journey to the Center of the Earth
- Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull
- Raging Spirit
If you wish to enjoy these rides with less crowd, then we recommend you visit them early in the morning as soon as the park opens.
Rides with Moderate Waiting Time
Often, rides with lower capacity or old rides have moderate waiting times of 10 to 20 minutes.
If planned in advance, you can enjoy them with even less waiting.
Rides that fall under the category include:
- Dumbo The Flying Elephant
- Gadget’s Go Coaster
- Alice’s Tea Party
- It’s a Small World
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Snow White’s Adventure
- Pinocchio’s Daring Journey
- Star Tours: The Adventure Continues
- Nemo & Friends SeaRides
Tokyo Disneyland Rides With No Waiting Time:
While Disneyland Tokyo has long waiting times, there are some rides you can enjoy without any wait.
Here are some rides you can enjoy instantly in the park:
- The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha E Komo Mai
- Swiss Family Treehouse
- Westernland Shootin’ Gallery
- Tom Sawyer Island Rafts
- Soaring: Fantastic Flight
- Tower of Terror
- Aquatopia
- scuttle’s scooters
- Flounders’ Flying Fish coaster
Rides with the Shortest Waiting Time
Rides with high capacity, rides located in less popular areas of the park or rides designed for children often have the shortest waiting time.
You can enjoy these rides within 5 minutes of waiting time:
- Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expedition
- Mark Twain Riverboat
- Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin
- Chip N Dale’s Treehouse
- Castle Carrousel
- Blowfish Balloon Race
- The Whirlpool
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
- Jumpin Jellyfish
- Jasmine’s Flying Carpets
- Caravan Carousel
Fixed shows

If you find yourself behind endless queues, you can catch a show instead.
They have fixed schedules and several seats; hence, you can enjoy them without having to wait.
Some of the best shows to enjoy in Tokyo Disneyland
- Jamboree Mickey! Let’s Dance
- Mickey’s Rainbow Luau
- The Diamond Variety Muster
- Mickey’s Magical Music World
- Club House Beat
- Big Band Beat: A Special Treat
Note: Check the show timings and location before you visit to
Tips to Avoid Wait Times in Disneyland
#1 Arrive at Rope Drop
Getting to Tokyo Disneyland right when it opens, known as “rope drop,” is one of the best ways to beat the crowds.
Aim to arrive at least 30 to 60 minutes before opening time, line up at the front gates, and make a beeline for the most popular rides as soon as you’re admitted.
You can knock out several headliners like Space Mountain, Happy Ride with Baymax, and Splash Mountain before lines build up later in the day.
#2 Purchase Tickets in Advance
You can purchase your tickets online in advance before you visit.
This lets you skip the long lines at the ticket counter and head straight to the rides.
The online tickets offer you a head start to enjoy the most popular rides in the park before the general public gets in and the waiting time increases.
#3 Stay Late or Start Early
Crowds tend to peak in the mid-afternoon as hotel guests arrive en masse from a day at the parks.
Staying at the park until closing allows shorter wait times in the final few operating hours.
Also, if you are staying in the Disney Hotels, take advantage of Extra Magic Hours, which helps you enter the park an hour before it actually opens for the day.
#4 Use Single Rider Lines
Many thrill rides offer single-rider lines where solo guests are grouped together to fill in empty seats on ride vehicles.
By temporarily separating from your group and using these lines, you’ll experience significantly reduced waits for attractions like Splash Mountain, Indiana Jones Adventure, and Big Thunder Mountain.
#5 Scout Lower Wait Times via App
The official Disneyland app allows you to check actual posted wait times for attractions everywhere in the parks in real-time.
Use this intel to identify rides with briefer queues and crisscross between them according to minimal delays instead of wasting time in chronically long ones.
#6 Visit During Less Crowded Seasons
Disneyland’s attendance surges during peak visitor periods like summer, spring break, holidays, weekends, and times of the year when most schools are out of session.
Crowds are typically lower on weekdays in late January through March and September through early November if you can swing an off-peak visit.
#7 Plan Dining During Peak Times
When crowds hit their zenith from around 12 pm to 5 pm, opt for a lengthy sit-down meal or schedule a prepaid dining package to bypass time waiting in lines.
Catching a show like the Jamboree Mickey! Let’s Dance, or Mickey’s Rainbow Luau is another way to avoid ride waits during peak periods.
FAQs About Tokyo Disneyland Wait Times
1. How long are the lines at Disneyland Tokyo?
The waiting lines at the park can range from 5 minutes to 160 minutes, depending on the ride.
Most popular rides have long lines that take almost two hours, while less popular rides or rides with higher capacity can be enjoyed within 5 minutes.
The park also has rides and attractions with no waiting time.
2. Which day is Tokyo Disneyland least crowded?
Tokyo Disneyland is least crowded on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
3. How long does it take to get through Tokyo Disney?
If you have purchased the tickets in advance, it will take you 5 to 10 minutes to clear the security and enter the park.
If you have not got your ticket, then you need an hour or two to get through the ticket counter based on the crowd levels.
4. Does Tokyo Disney get crowded?
As one of the most visited theme parks in the world, Tokyo Disneyland can get crowded, especially during public holidays and summer months.