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Celebration is Tokyo Disney’s Value resort, and as such, it’s not located quite as close to the parks as the other hotels. This means you don’t get there the same way you might arrive at the other Disney properties—so, how you get to Disney’s Celebration Hotel from the airports or other areas of Tokyo?

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Getting There From Haneda Airport
The easiest way to get to Celebration Hotel from Haneda is by using the Airport Limousine bus, but the key point is that you don’t get the same bus that goes to the rest of the Disney hotels or the park. Instead, you need the bus that goes to the Shin-Uryasu area.
You need to get off at the Bayside Hotel area stop, which is right by the Celebration Hotel.
The big benefit of this bus is that it runs much later than the bus to the other hotels—you can catch it from all of the terminals from around 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Find the exact timetable here.
If you are coming in at those times, I strongly suggest getting the bus, as the other options are either considerably more expensive or require a lot of changes. Check out our guide to using the Limousine Bus, including where to catch it and where to book tickets.

But just in case you can’t make the bus, here are the other options.
If You Arrive Early or Later
Taxi/Private Car
If you arrive outside the bus hours, your other options include catching a taxi to the resort, which will cost about 11,000 yen, according to Navitime. Tokyo taxis are quite small, so this option is best suited to a couple or a small family with few suitcases.
If there are more than three of you or you have a lot of luggage that might not fit in a normal taxi, you can book a private car (find prices and bookings for these on Klook).
Train
If you don’t have much luggage, you can take the train, but be aware that it takes a few changes. Take the Monorail to Hamamatsucho, then change to the Keihin Tohoku Line to Tokyo Station, then change to the Keiyo Line to Shin Urayasu Station.
From here, it’s a 30-minute walk to the hotel. You can also catch a local bus, or, with luggage it’s probably best to take a taxi or Uber from outside the station. This will cost around 1000 yen.
Getting There From Narita Airport
It’s not quite as easy to get to the Celebration Hotel from Narita as it is from Haneda, but you do have a few options.
The easiest is, again, the Airport Limousine Bus. But unlike Haneda, where this bus runs regularly, the bus to Shin Urayasu only runs three times a day from Narita—right now, it’s around 12 pm, 3.15pm and 5.20 pm from the different terminals. Check the exact times here.
You take the bus to the Mitsui Garden Prana Hotel Tokyo Bay, just a few minutes walk from the Celebration.
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Alternative Routes
If you’re not lucky enough to have a flight timed to meet the bus, your other options are as follows.
Take the Limousine Bus to the Parks
The Limousine Bus to Tokyo Disney Resort itself does run quite regularly from Narita—there’s roughly one or two buses an hour starting just before 8 a.m. and finishing at 6 p.m. Find the current timetable here.
Therefore, you could catch this to the first stop, Disneyland, and then catch a taxi or take the Celebration Hotel Shuttle Bus to the hotel.
The shuttle runs every 10-15 minutes during park opening and closing and every 20 minutes for the rest of the day. The first bus is around 7 a.m., and the last is just after 11 p.m. Find a link to the current timetable here.

This would be my next best choice after the direct bus if you’re traveling as a family, have luggage or are watching the budget a bit. Read the guide to using the Aiport Limousine Bus if you have further questions.
If you want to go straight to the park, as you’re there, Celebration Hotel guests can drop their luggage at the Bon Voyage shop near Disneyland and have it transferred to the resort for a small fee, or there are lockers around the park.
Catching the Train
This is possibly a bit easier than coming from Haneda, as you have fewer changes. Take the Keisei Narita Skyaccess train towards Haneda and get off at Higashi Matsudo.
From here, change to the Masashino line and travel five stops (about 17 minutes) from Shin-Urayasu station. From here, as before, it’s either a 30-minute walk to the hotel, you can catch a local bus, or take a taxi or Uber for around 1000 yen.
Taking a Taxi/Car
You can catch a taxi to the resort, which will cost about 22,000 yen, according to Navitime. Tokyo taxis are quite small, so this option is best suited to a couple or a small family with few suitcases.
If there are more than three of you or you have a lot of luggage that might not fit in a regular taxi, you can book a private car (find prices for these on Klook).
Coming From the Bullet Train
If you’re stopping off at Celebration Hotel after visiting other areas of Japan, you’ll likely catch the bullet train back into Tokyo. The closest bullet train stop to Celebration Hotel is Tokyo Station – from here, you have a couple of choices to get to the hotel.
Taxi From Tokyo Station
It takes about 30 minutes to get to the Celebration Hotel from Tokyo Station in a taxi (depending on traffic etc). This should cost around 10,000 yen in a Tokyo taxi, according to Navitime. Again, remember that these are quite small so, if there are a few of you or you have a lot of luggage, you might need to get two cars.
Train From Tokyo Station
It’s a straight trip on the Keiyo Line to Shin Uruyasu Station. From here, you can either take that 30-minute walk to the hotel, catch the local bus, or take a taxi or Uber outside the station, which should cost around 1000 yen.
One thing to be aware of, it’s quite a long walk from the Shinkansen platforms to the Keiyo Line at Tokyo Station, so you might want to think about sending your luggage ahead to your Disney hotel. Find out about luggage shipping here.

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Coming From Elsewhere In Tokyo
Obviously, I can’t write specific instructions for every hotel or station here, but from most places in Tokyo, you will probably need to take the train to Shin Uruyasu Station and then walk, take a bus, or take a taxi to the hotel.
The exception to this might be if you are staying in Shinjuku. In that case, you can take a bus directly to Disneyland and then use the hotel shuttle bus to get to Celebration Hotel.
Some local buses travel this route, but with luggage, you might be more comfortable booking a seat on the daily shuttle bus via Klook. This bus leaves Shinjuku at 7:45 a.m. and arrives at the parks around 9 a.m. See more details or make a booking here.
If you have luggage and want to go straight to the park, Celebration Hotel guests can drop it at the Bon Voyage shop near Disneyland and transfer it to the resort for a small fee, or there are lockers around the park. See more about the services in our guide to luggage at Disney
So, there you have it—the best options for getting to Disney’s Celebration Hotel from the airports and other common starting points. If you have any more questions about your route, though, head over to our Tokyo Disney planning group, and you can ask them there.