The End of the World Bazaar

This post is not about the conclusion of anything, but rather, it is the terminus of Tokyo Disneyland's version of Main Street, USA. The World Bazaar is Victorian and elegant and lovely, invoking romanticized notions of Walt Disney's home town (but much fancier). But it also has a large glass roof covering its main walkways out toward The Hub and branching sideways toward Tomorrowland and Adventureland.  This protects the main thoroughfares during the winter from the elements, including snow, and makes it unique among all the Magic Kingdom Parks.  Once guests get clear of the glass roof, though, the transition onto the open Hub area is scenic and sprawling.  The Hub is huge compared to Disneyland's, built in a double ring layout to accommodate the huge crowds that can pack this park.  And the scenery is lovely and beautiful! 







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