Tokyo Disney Resort Offers Custodian Vacation Package for Kids

This summer, kids ages 4 to 12 can be custodians for a day at Disneyland Tokyo.

May 10, 2023

According to WDW News Today (WDWNT), Tokyo Disney Resort has created a unique vacation package that allows children ages 4 to 12 to be official custodian “Cast Members” (Disney theme park employees) for a day.

The new package is currently on sale and is only available for two-day, one-night visits on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, between July 7 and August 30, 2023. The offer is valid for the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel and includes two line-skip tickets per person per park for specific attractions, a viewing of the “Believe! Sea of Dreams” or “Big Band Beat: A Special Treat” shows at the Tokyo DisneySea theme park, and breakfast at the Sherwood Garden Restaurant within the hotel.

In the timespan of one hour, the participating children get to don white custodian uniforms with caps and will learn how to clean Disneyland Tokyo, where the experience takes place, with the help of Disney employees.

At the completion of the program, the children will receive a medal to commemorate the experience and take photos with their parents and staff.

Prices per guest for the custodian vacation package vary from US$545.65 to $1052.06 and can be purchased through the Tokyo Disney Resort Reservations website.

According to WDWNT, Tokyo Disney Resort has offered this custodian vacation package before—in 2015 and again in 2018.

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