Disney Sea probably has the one best example of theming in its volcano area. I was physically speechless on walking in there, photos just don't do it justice. The rocks and the sounds just surround you on all sides. Amazing. And the rest of the park is excellent too - the liner, splash mountain, the Arabian area, the fab little town hall/church area. But the exception that lets it down for me is the Toy Story midway area. I hate Toy Story anyway but, why is it there?! In this otherwise beautiful non-ip park *grumble, grumble*.
Apart from a whole land themed to The Little Mermaid, a whole land themed to Aladdin and the Indiana Jones ride...
But yh I'd agree, Tokyo DisneySea is second to none. Pictures don't do it justice you have to just go and stand in it and soak it all in!
Also Phantasialand, yh this is fab. And I love Efteling but I'm similar to Sue in that I enjoy gothic/fairytale style themes so that makes sense!
Also shout outs to a few more: Tripsdrill is just insanely photogenic and rustically beautiful. It's never over exaggerated but it's always just right, quaint and cute!
Disneyland Paris which is arguably the most photographable park in the world. It's a pastel wonderland and everything is designed to have a beautiful European flare that sets it apart from its American and Asian counterparts.
Finally Silver Dollar City. I've always been taken with the idea of the old west and SDC really embodies that, from the use of the location in the mountains right down to the staff uniforms. Again, it's not over the top fantasy but it's still a beautiful environment to enjoy a day in.
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