Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea have a free Wi-Fi that anyone can use for free.
How to use and connect to Tokyo Disneyland's free Wi-Fi (Park_Entrance_Free_Wi-Fi)
The following is how to use and connect to the free Wi-Fi at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea.
- Open the “Wi-Fi Settings Screen” of your device (smartphone, tablet, etc.) you wish to connect to.
- Select the SSID (Park_Entrance_Free_Wi-Fi) on the Wi-Fi setting screen.
- A browser will automatically launch and display the screen before connecting to the Internet.
- Authenticate with your e-mail address, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), weibo, or LINE account.
- After authentication is complete, the Disney Resort homepage will be displayed, and you will be connected to the free Wi-Fi service.
Areas and locations where free Wi-Fi is available at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea
Free Wi-Fi is available at both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea only near the Park entrances.
(source:Tokyo Disneyland Official Website)
Free Wi-Fi at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea is a service for foreign visitors, so free Wi-Fi is not listed on the Japanese maps and guides.
Of course, however, this doesn't mean that it is exclusive,. Anyone can connect to the free Wi-Fi in the park.
The free Wi-Fi at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disney Resort has a time limit of 15 minutes per use, but there is no limit on the number of times you can use it, so you can use it as much as you want.
However, some people say that the Wi-Fi service is interrupted when the land is crowded, so plan to use the free Wi-Fi only when absolutely necessary and avoid relying on the free Wi-Fi as much as possible.
It is recommended that you bring a pocket WiFi in advance, or purchase an eSIM that will allow you to use Wi-Fi without the need for a SIM card.
If you can't connect to the free Wi-Fi at Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea
As described above, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea have free Wi-Fi that anyone can use for free, but there are some disadvantages: the area where it can be used is limited, and communication is slow during busy times.
Even after entering the park, there are many situations where Wi-Fi is needed, such as checking information on attractions and shows, or while waiting for attractions.
Please consider other connection methods in addition to free Wi-Fi in advance, such as bringing your own portable pocket Wi-Fi or purchasing an eSIM that allows you to connect to cellular networks without the need for a physical SIM card.