We made it. Two parks, three nights, and more rides than I can count.
In this final post, I’m breaking down everything — the numbers, the honest verdict, and whether I’d recommend the 2026 Attraction Unlimited Vacation Package to you.

📋 What’s in This Post
- 🎢 Total attractions ridden & wait time saved — the numbers are wild
- 🍹 How much free food & drinks we got — in yen
- 💰 Full cost breakdown
- ✅ Who should book this package — and who shouldn’t
- 🎯 My honest final verdict
🚌 Narita Airport → Tokyo by Limousine Bus
Comfortable & hassle-free transfer from Narita to central Tokyo!
Book Now →🎢 The Ride Stats: 2 Days, 2 Parks
🏰 Tokyo Disneyland — Day 1


Total: 16 attractions|Wait time saved: 520 minutes (8 hrs 40 min)

🌊 Tokyo DisneySea — Day 2

Total: 14 attractions|Wait time saved: 1,235 minutes (20 hrs 35 min)!!!

📊 2-Day Grand Total

Let that sink in. 29 hours of queue time saved across 2 days. That’s not a typo.
And remember — Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey was closed on our DisneySea day. Had it been running, we would have ridden it at least 2 or 3 more times. The actual potential of this pass is even higher.
🍹 Free Food & Drinks: How Much Did We Save?

🎉 Free Perk Grand Total: ¥19,680–¥21,480
Nearly ¥20,000 worth of food and drinks, included in the package. And that’s not even counting the two full meals we essentially ate for free — the gumbo soup dinner at Café Orléans and the clam chowder lunch at Cape Cod Cook-Off.
💡 The key to maximizing the free vouchers? Use them often, use mobile order line wherever possible, and always go for the special drinks and soups — they give you the best value per redemption.
💰 Full Cost Breakdown

Yes, it’s a significant investment. There’s no sugarcoating that.
But here’s the thing — in those 2 days, we rode the equivalent of what would normally take 2 to 3 additional days to experience at standard queue times. The value isn’t just in the money saved. It’s in the time, the energy, and the sheer volume of experiences packed into 48 hours.
✅ Who Should Book This Package?
This package is perfect for you if…
- 🎢 You are a serious attraction lover — you want to ride everything, multiple times
- ⏱️ You hate waiting and want to maximize every minute in the park
- 💪 You have the stamina to keep going all day — this pass rewards those who use it hard
- 🌊 You’re visiting DisneySea — the pass shines brightest here, where 100+ minute queues are the norm

This package might not be for you if…
- 🎭 You want to focus on shows, parades, and character greetings — the pass doesn’t cover those, and you may feel pressure to prioritize rides
- 🚶 You prefer a relaxed, slow-paced park visit
- 💸 Budget is a primary concern

💡 If you love shows and parades just as much as attractions, Tokyo Disney Resort offers other Vacation Package plans designed around entertainment. Check the official Tokyo Disney Resort website for the full lineup of available packages!
🎯 My Honest Verdict: Would I Book It Again?
Honestly? Not for a while — and that’s meant as the highest possible compliment.
This package delivered so completely that I feel genuinely satisfied on the attraction front. I don’t need to rush back for rides anytime soon. What I actually want to do next is slow down — take in the shows, watch the parades, soak up the atmosphere without a packed itinerary.
That said, when Tokyo Disneyland’s new Space Mountain and Sugar Rush attractions open? I’ll be looking at this package again without hesitation.
One final note: DisneySea is where this package truly earns its price. With five or more attractions regularly exceeding 100-minute waits, the Attraction Special Ticket at DisneySea doesn’t just save time — it transforms the entire experience into something that simply isn’t possible any other way.
💡 The Bottom Line

Thank you so much for following along on this entire series! I hope it helps you plan your own Tokyo Disney Vacation Package trip. If you have any questions, drop them in the comments — I’d love to help! 🏰✨



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