How to Skip the Lines at the Tokyo Disney Resort in 2025 - Updated Guide to Booking Passes for Rides
This is the updated 2025 guide for skipping the lines at Tokyo Disney Resort. Today I'm going to show you how to book Disney Premier Access Passes and Disney...

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This is the updated 2025 guide for skipping the lines at Tokyo Disney Resort. Today I'm going to show you how to book Disney Premier Access Passes and Disney Priority Passes for the attractions and how to mobile order food through the app.
You can have a Premier Access Pass for a ride, a Premier Access Pass for a show, a Priority Pass for a Ride, an Entry Request for a Show, and a Standby Pass for a Capsule Toy all at the same time. That's 5 different passes, 2 of them being paid passes and 3 of them being free.
For rides, there are 2 types of passes. Disney Premier Access Passes and Disney Priority Passes.
For shows, there are Entry Requests and Premier Access options.
Disney Premier Access Passes are passes you pay for. These cover the most popular rides.
At Tokyo Disneyland: Beauty and the Beast (2000), Happy Ride with Baymax (1500), and Splash Mountain (1500) are available for purchase.
You can also purchase premier access for parades and shows for 2500 each. These include: Harmony in Color, Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade DreamLights, Reach for the Stars projection show, Mickey's Magical Musical World, Club Mouse Beat, and seasonal offerings like Halloween parade.
At Tokyo DisneySea, Premier Access for Frozen, Rapunzel, Peter Pan, Soaring, Toy Story are 2000 each, and Journey to the Center of the Earth and Tower of Terror are 1500 each.
Premier Access for shows are 2500 each.
Tokyo Disneyland Free Priority Passes are for Pooh's Hunny Hunt, Monsters, Inc. Ride and Go Seek, Star Tours, Haunted Mansion, and Big Thunder Mountain.
Toyko DisneySea Free Priority Passes are for Turtle Talk, Aquatopia for July 1 - September 15 when its the get soaked version only, Nemo and Friends SeaRider, Indiana Jones, Raging Spirits, Magic Lamp Theater, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
Entry Requests are needed for shows- this is a free pass but it is like a "lottery" style selection. You'll need to make a request for seats for shows and they will either be accepted or denied. At Tokyo Disneyland, these are Mickey's Magical Music World, Club Mouse Beat and Jamboree Mickey. At Tokyo DisneySea, it's Big Band Beat, Dreams Take Flight, and Dockside Splash Remix through september. You'll put in a request and you'll see a notification in your plans if you got a seat.
Standby passes are needed for capsule toys, new merchandise, and sometimes for experience like games. this is another free service but you cannot participate without a pass
You can have a Premier Access Pass for a ride, a Premier Access Pass for a show, a Priority Pass for a Ride, an Entry Request for a Show, and a Standby Pass for a Capsule Toy all at the same time. That's 5 different passes, 2 of them being paid passes and 3 of them being free.
When you book a paid Premier Access Pass, you can buy another pass ONE HOUR later or at the time of the experience. This goes for rides or shows.
If you're booking a Premier Access Pass for a ride, Tokyo Disneyland is pretty simple because there are only 3. For Tokyo DisneySea, it's a lot trickier to get passes for all of the rides. A majority of the best attractions have passes, but it can be difficult to strategize them.
Now for Priority Passes - These are free passes you can book for the second tier of most popular attractions. You can book these TWO HOURS after each other. Which is why you need to strategize and stack these to your advantage. I'll teach you my ways later in this video.
Tokyo Disneyland - Monsters, Inc, Pooh's Hunny Hunt, Big Thunder Mountain, Star Tours, Haunted Mansion. Monsters and Pooh are the most popular, followed by Big Thunder.
Tokyo DisneySea - Indiana Jones is most popular, Raging Spirits, Turtle Talk, Nemo, 20,000 Leagues.
Entry Requests do not guarantee admission, but once you try you'll get a notification is you can get in or not. These can go very quickly, too, since they're free and required. If you don't get in for a free entry request, some shows have a paid Premier Access you can buy instead.
Everyone needs to be inside the park to be able to book passes.
You can start booking during Happy Entry.
Even if you have a vacation package, you can still use these all of these tips for passes.
For more Tokyo Disney Resort tips and tricks, check out my socials and Patreon:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fastpass_shopping/?hl=en
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fastpass_shopping
X (Twitter): https://x.com/anniesuniupdate?lang=en
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AdventuringwithAnnie
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:19 - Types of Passes
00:58 - Rides
04:46 - Parades and Shows
06:45 - Standby Pass
07:53 - Premier Access
11:11 - Priority Passes
11:52 - Entry Requests
16:15 - Strategy
29:26 - App Tips
31:34 - Mobile Ordering
35:33 - Final Thoughts
You can have a Premier Access Pass for a ride, a Premier Access Pass for a show, a Priority Pass for a Ride, an Entry Request for a Show, and a Standby Pass for a Capsule Toy all at the same time. That's 5 different passes, 2 of them being paid passes and 3 of them being free.
For rides, there are 2 types of passes. Disney Premier Access Passes and Disney Priority Passes.
For shows, there are Entry Requests and Premier Access options.
Disney Premier Access Passes are passes you pay for. These cover the most popular rides.
At Tokyo Disneyland: Beauty and the Beast (2000), Happy Ride with Baymax (1500), and Splash Mountain (1500) are available for purchase.
You can also purchase premier access for parades and shows for 2500 each. These include: Harmony in Color, Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade DreamLights, Reach for the Stars projection show, Mickey's Magical Musical World, Club Mouse Beat, and seasonal offerings like Halloween parade.
At Tokyo DisneySea, Premier Access for Frozen, Rapunzel, Peter Pan, Soaring, Toy Story are 2000 each, and Journey to the Center of the Earth and Tower of Terror are 1500 each.
Premier Access for shows are 2500 each.
Tokyo Disneyland Free Priority Passes are for Pooh's Hunny Hunt, Monsters, Inc. Ride and Go Seek, Star Tours, Haunted Mansion, and Big Thunder Mountain.
Toyko DisneySea Free Priority Passes are for Turtle Talk, Aquatopia for July 1 - September 15 when its the get soaked version only, Nemo and Friends SeaRider, Indiana Jones, Raging Spirits, Magic Lamp Theater, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
Entry Requests are needed for shows- this is a free pass but it is like a "lottery" style selection. You'll need to make a request for seats for shows and they will either be accepted or denied. At Tokyo Disneyland, these are Mickey's Magical Music World, Club Mouse Beat and Jamboree Mickey. At Tokyo DisneySea, it's Big Band Beat, Dreams Take Flight, and Dockside Splash Remix through september. You'll put in a request and you'll see a notification in your plans if you got a seat.
Standby passes are needed for capsule toys, new merchandise, and sometimes for experience like games. this is another free service but you cannot participate without a pass
You can have a Premier Access Pass for a ride, a Premier Access Pass for a show, a Priority Pass for a Ride, an Entry Request for a Show, and a Standby Pass for a Capsule Toy all at the same time. That's 5 different passes, 2 of them being paid passes and 3 of them being free.
When you book a paid Premier Access Pass, you can buy another pass ONE HOUR later or at the time of the experience. This goes for rides or shows.
If you're booking a Premier Access Pass for a ride, Tokyo Disneyland is pretty simple because there are only 3. For Tokyo DisneySea, it's a lot trickier to get passes for all of the rides. A majority of the best attractions have passes, but it can be difficult to strategize them.
Now for Priority Passes - These are free passes you can book for the second tier of most popular attractions. You can book these TWO HOURS after each other. Which is why you need to strategize and stack these to your advantage. I'll teach you my ways later in this video.
Tokyo Disneyland - Monsters, Inc, Pooh's Hunny Hunt, Big Thunder Mountain, Star Tours, Haunted Mansion. Monsters and Pooh are the most popular, followed by Big Thunder.
Tokyo DisneySea - Indiana Jones is most popular, Raging Spirits, Turtle Talk, Nemo, 20,000 Leagues.
Entry Requests do not guarantee admission, but once you try you'll get a notification is you can get in or not. These can go very quickly, too, since they're free and required. If you don't get in for a free entry request, some shows have a paid Premier Access you can buy instead.
Everyone needs to be inside the park to be able to book passes.
You can start booking during Happy Entry.
Even if you have a vacation package, you can still use these all of these tips for passes.
For more Tokyo Disney Resort tips and tricks, check out my socials and Patreon:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fastpass_shopping/?hl=en
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fastpass_shopping
X (Twitter): https://x.com/anniesuniupdate?lang=en
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AdventuringwithAnnie
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:19 - Types of Passes
00:58 - Rides
04:46 - Parades and Shows
06:45 - Standby Pass
07:53 - Premier Access
11:11 - Priority Passes
11:52 - Entry Requests
16:15 - Strategy
29:26 - App Tips
31:34 - Mobile Ordering
35:33 - Final Thoughts
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