This is How Anna and Elsa Let You Know You’re at Tokyo Disney

If you’re like me, travelling to a foreign country where you don’t speak the language can be a bit intimidating. Luckily, when you arrive at the train station where Tokyo Disneyland is located, there’s almost no mistaking the fact that you’re in the right place.

Tokyo Disney Resort locals TDR Explorer recently posted a video of one of the new jingles that plays at Maihama Station when trains arrive. Formerly, travelers would be treated to a few bars of either “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” or “It’s a Small World.” Now it seems that they’ve gone Frozen, with “Let it Go” getting the jingle treatment:
It should be noted that the Tokyo Disneyland is currently celebrating Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Fantasy so it’s possible this is a temporary change for the seasonal event. Either way, these train jingles are an awesome example of the cool things you can expect on your trip to Tokyo.
Kyle Burbank
Kyle is a writer living in Springfield, MO. His deep love of Disney and other pop culture finds its way into his stories, scripts, and tweets. His first book "The E-Ticket Life: Stories, Essays, and Lessons Learned from My Decidedly Disney Travels" is available in paperback and for Kindle. http://amzn.to/1CStAhV