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Photo of the Week: Christmas Treats at Tokyo Disneyland Resort

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Strawberry Cream Puff with Souvenir Plate from Tokyo Disneyland’s Christmas Fantasy Event

Anyone who knows me well knows that aside from food, wine, and travel, my biggest passion in life is Disney! I grew up near Disneyland, have maintained an annual pass for years and my dream was eventually to visit all the Disney Parks in the world. Little did I know back then I would wind up living in Asia and visiting both Tokyo and Hong Kong multiple times a year. We just got back from a week in Japan for Brett’s birthday and I had to slip in a day at Disney too! This photo is one of the seasonal treats and souvenir plates offered at Tokyo Disneyland during the Christmas Fantasy celebration. Unlike most theme park food, Tokyo Disney has good offerings at reasonable prices (especially considering it’s Japan!) This is a strawberry cream puff with a chocolate reindeer on top that comes with the adorable (dated) souvenir plate for 600 yen.

To see all the seasonal treats offered at both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySEA, I have two posts on my Disney travel blog with lots of photos. Enjoy and Happy Holidays!

2010 Christmas Treats at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySEA

Duffy the Disney Bear and Shellie May Christmas Treats at Tokyo DisneySEA

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Erin De Santiago

Erin is a freelance travel, food, wine, and Disney Theme Parks writer splitting time between Belize and the Netherlands. She has written for outlets like Viator, TripAdvisor, Roam Right Travel Insurance, Expedia, Hipmunk, Trivago, MasterCard, and she is AFAR Magazine's Belize expert. Erin was the primary author for Belize's official visitor magazine in 2013, and the English language editor for a renowned Spanish chef's second cookbook. Erin also holds a Certified Specialist of Wine (CSW) designation and has traveled to 70 countries on six continents in search of good food and wine, and all things Disney.

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  3. Linda says:
    January 5, 2011 at 2:35 pm

    That dessert looks so yummy!!

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  4. travelpology says:
    January 9, 2011 at 10:20 pm

    Yum! I just got back from my first trip to Disneyland. I had a hard time finding good and reasonably-priced food there, but we finally settled on Mickey-shaped beignets at the Mint Julep Bar and ended up with a pretty good dinner at the French cafe next door.

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    1. Brett Domue says:
      January 10, 2011 at 7:40 am

      We usually wind up with the Mickey-shaped pancakes for breakfast when we go to a Disneyland park, as they are one of the easy options for good and reasonably-price food. We’ve eaten at most of the sit-down table-service restaurants at the Parks around the world, and most have had surprisingly good food for comparitively reasonable prices!

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