Tokyo Disneyland to transform into Donald's Quacky Duck City (2024)

ByBlake Taylor

He’s finally #1. Donald Duck’s dream will come true when Tokyo Disneyland becomes Donald’s Quacky Duck City as the next phase of Disney Pal-Palooza.

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Throughout 2024, Tokyo Disney Resort is celebrating favorite characters one at a time through a series of festivals called Disney Pal-Palooza. Minnie Mouse kicked things off at the top of the year, and next up, it’s Donald’s turn.

Donald’s Quacky Duck City will take over Tokyo Disneyland Park from April 9 – June 30, 2024. The event will feature Donald-centric décor, food, entertainment, and even nearby hotel rooms, plus the Tokyo debut of a classic Disney character.

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Welcome to Duck City

Duck City is Tokyo Disneyland as Donald would design it. This is “Donald’s ideal world where he reigns supreme as the ultimate superstar,” Disney said.

This credo will start before guests even set foot into the park. For generations, Donald has rallied his own personal campaign against Mickey Mouse, and now Disney will finally afford a bit of real estate to the duck that formerly belonged to that other guy.

As part of Donald’s Quacky Duck City, Donald’s face, not Mickey’s, will appear in the floral arrangement outside World Bazaar.

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Inside World Bazaar, Donald will rival the Partners statue of Mickey and Walt with a gold statue all his own.

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Other décor will appear throughout Tokyo Disneyland honoring Donald.

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Donald’s Parade

A new parade, entitled “Quacky Celebration ★ Donald the Legend,” will roll through Tokyo Disneyland once or twice daily throughout the Donald’s Quacky Duck City event.

Not only will Donald star in his very own parade, but his pals joining in on the celebration will be dressed in new outfits emulating the duck’s signature style. The parade will also feature the Tokyo Disney Resort debut of Pete, the longtime adversary (and occasional ally) to Mickey and pals. Pete first debuted in 2023 at Mickey’s Toontown in California.

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“Quacky Celebration ★ Donald the Legend” will feature six floats and 65 performers. By the looks of Disney’s announcement, the parade sounds like Donald’s dream come true:

Disney friends, dressed in Donald’s iconic blue, white, and yellow, representing their deep admiration for Donald, will come together to celebrate Donald and his many talents that include being a movie star, chef, and more. As they join forces to honor Donald, he initially feels bewildered, but gradually becomes overjoyed with happiness. His friends continue to praise him, creating a festive atmosphere of excitement and celebration.

The parade route is pictured below, with yellow indicating where the procession will pause for a show stop. Reserved seating through Disney Premier Access will be available for purchase.

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Quacky Duck City Merch

Event merchandise will include Quack Quack Sticks. They quack when shaken (as we all do). Disney encourages guests to shake their Quack Quack Sticks during performances of “Quacky Celebration ★ Donald the Legend.”

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Other merch exclusives for Donald’s Quacky Duck City will include candies, a pouch, a folder, stickers, a postcard, and a towel.

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Throughout the event, guests can vote for their favorite designs to appear on new merchandise. First up, a tote bag will feature either Donald with Mickey, or Donald with his fellow members of the Three Caballeros (Panchito and José), depending on the winning design.

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Duck-Themed Dining

Several themed food and beverage selections will be available for a limited time during Donald’s Quacky Duck City at Tokyo Disneyland Park and Tokyo Disneyland Hotel (both of which will begin serving their items Apr 1., 2024, one week before the event’s kickoff), as well as Disney Ambassador Hotel.

Tokyo Disneyland Park

The park’s Plaza Pavilion Restaurant will serve pasta in Donald’s likeness, as well as a sparkling jelly drink with a souvenir coaster.

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Ice Cream Cones, the dessert shop in World Bazaar, will serve a special Donald sundae with mangos.

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Tokyo Disneyland Hotel

Tokyo Disneyland Hotel will feature a specialty Donald’s Quacky Duck City buffet for lunch and dinner at Sherwood Garden Restaurant.

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Canna will serve Donald-themed upscale plates of salmon, shellfish, and duck (don’t tell Donald).

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Dreamers Lounge will serve Donald-inspired sandwiches and pasta.

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Sherwood Garden Restaurant, Canna, and Dreamers Lounge will all introduce a specialty drink for the occasion. Hey, what are mouse ears doing here? This is Donald’s party.

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Disney Ambassador Hotel

At Disney Ambassador Hotel, both Chef Mickey and Empire Grill will host a special lunch and dinner meal during Donald’s Quacky Duck City. Also at the hotel, Tick Tock Diner will serve a yogurt and fruit sandwich that salutes Donald.

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Hyperion Lounge will introduce a Donald cake set and premium sweets.

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Chef Mickey, Empire Grill, and Hyperion Lounge at Disney Ambassador Hotel will all debut specialty drinks resembling the duck of honor.

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As guests dine at each restaurant, they can collect coasters displaying event artwork.

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Donald Duck Hotel Room Takeover

Guests staying at Disney Ambassador Hotel during Donald’s Quacky Duck City (Apr. 9 – June 30, 2024) can opt for a themed room decked out for the event. These rooms will feature artwork from the festival on the beds’ headboards, atop the TV, and on the walls.

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Donald’s 90th Birthday

Donald’s Quacky Duck City isn’t a birthday celebration, but it might as well be. Donald’s 90th birthday is June 9, 2024, recognizing the day of his screen debut. The character first appeared in “The Wise Little Hen,” a 1934 short film in Walt Disney’s “Silly Symphony” series. It’s viewable on Disney+.

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More Tokyo Disney Resort

Donald’s Quacky Duck City will overlap with many other special events at Tokyo Disney Resort, most notably the grand opening of Fantasy Springs. The expansion of Tokyo DisneySea will feature new attractions based on “Peter Pan,” “Tangled,” and “Frozen.”

Disneysea's Fantasy Springs, Concept to Real Life, at Tokyo Disney Resort

Here’s what’s on deck for Tokyo Disney Resort around the same time as Donald’s Quacky Duck City:

EventLocationDate(s)
Food & Wine FestivalTokyo DisneySeaApr. 1 – June 30, 2024
Donald’s Quacky Duck CityTokyo Disneyland Park, Tokyo Disneyland Hotel, Disney Ambassador HotelApr. 9 – June 30, 2024
Dreaming of Fantasy SpringsTokyo DisneySeaApr. 9 – June 30, 2024
Celebrating Space Mountain: The Final Ignition!Tokyo Disneyland ParkApr. 9 – July 31, 2024
Fantasy Springs Grand OpeningTokyo DisneySeaJune 6, 2024
Grand Chateau and Fantasy Chateau Grand OpeningFantasy Springs HotelJune 6, 2024


If you’re visiting Tokyo Disney Resort before Donald’s celebration kicks off, you might instead take part in the first round of Disney Pal-Palooza (entitled Minnie’s Funderland, ongoing now through Mar. 19, 2024) or the tail end of the resort’s 40th anniversary (named Dream-Go-Round, lasting through Mar. 31, 2024.

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Learn more about Donald’s Quacky Duck City here.

Read about upcoming Tokyo Disney Resort special events here.

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FAQs

Tokyo Disneyland to transform into Donald's Quacky Duck City? ›

From April 9 through June 30, 2024, Disney AmbassadorⓇ Hotel will offer themed guest rooms inspired by “Donald's Quacky Duck City.” These rooms are adorned with Donald's signature blue and yellow colors, creating a unique world filled with cartoon elements where guests can be immersed in the vibrant “Duck City” of ...

Why is Tokyo Disneyland not owned by Disney? ›

The resort is fully owned and operated by The Oriental Land Company (a subsidiary of the Keisei Electric Railway Company) under a licence from The Walt Disney Company, which constructed and designed the resort and its various attractions.

Which Disney park is not owned by Disney? ›

It is owned by The Oriental Land Company, which licenses intellectual property from The Walt Disney Company. Tokyo Disneyland and its companion park, Tokyo DisneySea, are the only Disney parks in the world not owned or operated by The Walt Disney Company in any capacity.

Which is better Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea? ›

But if you really had to pick one, go for your preference. For the classic Disney theme park experience, Disneyland is for you. DisneySea is the place to be for something different and geared more towards adults. Either way, you'll have a spellbinding time!

Are there hidden Mickeys in Tokyo Disneyland? ›

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Search for “hidden Mickeys” all around the grounds. The iconic head and ears of Mickey Mouse can be found practically anywhere on the park's spacious grounds — in rock formations, on the details of rides, in the carpets of the gift shops and even created by shadows.

How much of Disney does China own? ›

Disney's Shanghai resort isn't actually owned by Disney. It's a joint venture with a "state-owned enterprise" — i.e., the CCP. The split? The CCP owns 57%, Disney just 43%.

Does Disney get money from Tokyo Disney? ›

Disney, who did not have the money to fund the park on its own, would get 10% of park admissions and 5% of food and merchandise sales. Japanese media predicted failure as soon as the deal for Tokyo Disneyland was announced.

Do any Disneys still own Disney? ›

Abigail's brother, Roy P., said in an interview that by 1960, Walt and Roy O. owned about 20% of the company. Today, the family owns less than 3% of the company. Roy P. is an investor, according to the interview.

What is the name of the abandoned Disney park? ›

There's an abandoned island at Walt Disney World, and it's hidden in plain sight. Located in Bay Lake near Magic Kingdom and several Disney hotels, Discovery Island was once a subtropical oasis that welcomed guests for 25 years before closing in the late '90s.

Which is the largest Disneyland in the world? ›

Wondering Which Disney Park is Biggest? Walt Disney World in Orlando is BY FAR the biggest of any Disney Park. It's a whopping 25,000 acres & of course, with the addition of Toy Story Land & Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge (commonly known as Star Wars Land), it's continuing to grow.

Why is Tokyo Disneyland so popular? ›

Tokyo DisneySea does not compare with any of the parks in Disney World. It is very unique. Tokyo Disney seems to have more attractions that cant be found anywhere else, while many of Disney World's popular rides have been replicated at other parks.

Is 2 days enough for Disneyland Tokyo? ›

How many days do I need in Tokyo Disneyland? If you plan to visit the whole of Tokyo Disney Resort, the ideal length of visit is a full four days, so you'd have enough time to visit Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea.

Is Tokyo Disney worth going to? ›

The Verdict - Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea? So should I visit Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea? If you can, both Disney parks are definitely worth visiting, despite having different rides and attractions!

What rides are different at Tokyo Disneyland? ›

What rides are only at Tokyo Disneyland? ›

Exclusives such as Pooh's Hunny Hunt and Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek, and familiar attractions Pirates of the Carribean and The Haunted Mansion at Tokyo Disneyland. While over at Tokyo DisneySea exclusive attractions such as Journey to the Center of the Earth and Sindbad's Storybook Voyage are ones you can't miss.

Is Tokyo Disneyland different from Disneyland? ›

The truth is, Disneyland is part of the greater Disney Resort along with its sibling park Tokyo DisneySea. While Tokyo Disneyland has the name recall and the same classic touch its fellow Disney parks worldwide have, DisneySea is known for being one of a kind – both are beloved by theme park goers all over the globe.

Is Disneyland in China owned by Disney? ›

The Walt Disney Company owns 43 percent of the resort; the majority 57 percent is held by Shanghai Shendi Group, a joint venture of three companies owned by the Shanghai government.

Who owns Tokyo DisneySea? ›

Tokyo DisneySea (東京ディズニーシー Tōkyō Dizunīshī) is a 176-acre (712,246 m²) theme park at the Tokyo Disney Resort located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, just outside Tokyo. It opened on September 4, 2001. It is owned by The Oriental Land Company, which licenses the theme from The Walt Disney Company.

Why is Tokyo Disney so cheap? ›

And with a weak Japanese Yen compared to the dollar, prices are downright cheap. Like, cheaper than many US regional parks. Tokyo Disney hasn't brought back multi-day tickets or park hoppers, but a one day Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea ticket is about 9400 Yen, or $67!

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