Beating the Heat at Tokyo Disney Resort
If you’ve ever visited Japan in the middle of July, you know that the humidity is no joke. It’s the kind of heat that makes you want to spend your entire day standing in front of a misting fan. Fortunately, Tokyo Disney Resort has a plan to help guests manage the rising temperatures while still getting their fill of magic. For the 2026 season, the resort is bringing back the Summer Cool-Off festivities, and with it, a lineup of special ticket types designed to offer more flexibility during the hottest months of the year.
Three New Ways to Play
Running from July 1 through September 14, 2026, Tokyo Disney Resort is introducing three limited-period tickets that cater to different styles of touring. Whether you’re a local looking for a post-work escape or a vacationer wanting to maximize every minute, these options provide a strategic way to experience Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea.
- After 3 Summer Passport: This ticket allows entry to either park starting at 3:00 p.m. daily. During the summer window, this replaces the standard Early Evening Passport. It’s a fantastic way to wait out the peak noon-day sun and enjoy the parks as they transition into the evening. Pricing starts at 6,500 yen for adults.
- After 5 Summer Passport: For those who want to skip the sun entirely, this passport grants entry after 5:00 p.m. It replaces the usual Weeknight Passport and is priced at a flat rate starting at 4,500 yen for all age groups, making it a very budget-friendly way to see the nighttime entertainment.
- 1-Day Park Hopper Passport: In a rare move for the resort, a limited-supply 1-Day Park Hopper will be available. Guests select one park to start their morning and can then hop freely between Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea starting at 11:00 a.m. This is perfect for those who want to catch the specific “Get Soaked” offerings in both parks on the same day.
The Last Splash for Aquatopia
The Summer Cool-Off event isn’t just about tickets; it’s about getting drenched. Several attractions will feature “Get Soaked” versions, including Splash Mountain and Gadget’s Go Coaster. Over at Tokyo DisneySea, Aquatopia will also feature its popular soaking wet version. This is particularly noteworthy for fans, as the resort has confirmed that Aquatopia will permanently close on September 14, 2026. This summer will literally be the last chance for guests to enjoy a final splash on this unique attraction.
Expert Planning Pro-Tips
Navigating Tokyo Disney in the summer requires a bit more strategy than a typical spring visit. Here’s how to make the most of these new ticket types:
- Prioritize Mobile Order: The heat can make standing in outdoor food lines exhausting. Use Disney Mobile Order via the official app to secure your chilled noodles or shaved ice without the wait.
- Leverage the Hopper: If you use the 1-Day Park Hopper, remember that Disney Premier Access and the Tokyo Disney Resort Priority Pass are available in both parks after you hop. You can potentially stack evening experiences across both properties.
- Watch the Dates: Prices for these tickets are variable. If you’re looking to save, check the official calendar for lower-tier pricing days, which typically fall on weekdays earlier in the season.
Whether you’re there for the special music collaborations with Mrs. GREEN APPLE or just to experience the parks under the glow of the summer lanterns, these tickets make it easier to customize your trip. Just don’t forget to pack a poncho—you’re going to need it!
Disclaimer: This information is gathered from various online sources and news outlets. While we strive for accuracy, Disney plans and policies can change rapidly. We recommend double-checking official Disney sources for the most up-to-date information before making final travel plans.


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