Coin lockers at Disneyland! Also what to do when you don't have a place or space to leave your belongings!

2024/11/25

Coin lockers at Disneyland! Also what to do when you don't have a place or space to leave your belongings!

At Tokyo Disneyland, we recommend putting your suitcases and other luggage in coin lockers and playing light. There are several coin lockers in and around Disneyland, but if you don't know where they are, you may be in a hurry. Therefore, we will explain in detail about the coin lockers inside Disneyland and around the entrance. We will tell you the location, size, fee, payment method, etc. of the coin locker. We will also inform you about coin lockers that are relatively empty and what to do when there are no vacancies.

A thorough explanation of coin lockers in and around Disneyland!

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At Disneyland and DisneySea, you cannot bring carry-on cases or suitcases into the park, so you must put them in a coin locker before entering; if you don't know where and what size coin lockers are located, you may feel panicked.

Therefore, it is best to know the coin locker's location, size, and fee in advance. This time, we will explain the coin lockers in and around Disneyland. Please note that this information is as of November 2023. We recommend checking the latest information on the official website before actually going.

Prices and sizes of coin lockers at Disneyland and Disney Sea

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Disneyland and DisneySea have five types of coin lockers, ranging from S to XXL sizes. However, not all locations have five types of lockers, and the types of coin lockers installed differ depending on the area.

Large lockers for suitcases, etc., are available in a limited number of locations, so it is recommended that you check in advance. Please refer to the detailed installation location, which will be announced later. First, we will introduce the sizes and prices of coin lockers.

Coin locker size

Among the coin lockers at Disneyland and Disney Sea, the smallest is the S size, measuring approximately 29x36x42cm. It's the perfect size to store small items and small baggage.

There are two types of M-size coin lockers: approximately 37x36x42cm and approximately 37x36x57cm. Both are deep and large enough to fit a small carrying case or sports bag. The large coin locker measures approximately 50x36x42cm and can fit small suitcases, large stuffed animals, etc.

There are two types of large coin lockers: XL and XXL.XL is approximately 77x36x57cm, and XXL is approximately 117x36x57cm. It can hold large items such as suitcases, golf bags, umbrellas, and tripods.

Coin locker fee

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We will inform you of the fees for coin lockers installed in and around the Disneyland and DisneySea parks. S size is 400 yen, M size is 500 yen for both types, L size is 600 yen, XL size is 800 yen, and XXL size is 800 yen.

All coin lockers have money exchange machines, so don't worry.

Payment method is cash only, and 100 yen coins are accepted. Even if you don't have any coins on hand, you don't have to worry as there is always a money exchange machine installed wherever there are coin lockers. There are exchange machines for 500 yen coins and 1000 yen bills, so you don't have to worry about having coins.

List of coin locker locations at Disneyland

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Disneyland has coin lockers in two locations inside the park and six locations outside the park. Suitcases, carrying cases, tripods, etc. are not allowed inside Disneyland, and there are only three coin locker sizes: S, M, and L. Please use the coin lockers outside the park for large luggage such as suitcases.

How to get to the coin lockers at Disneyland

There are two coin lockers in Disneyland, one on each side, right after entering the entrance and in the plaza before entering the World Bazaar. The arched orway is a landmark, and there is a restroom inside.

There are three locations outside the park: one directly below Tokyo Disneyland Station and one at the bus terminal. There is a large coin locker at Promenade Gift East, which also has a toilet attached. There is also a coin locker for XXL size on the slope on the way from Maihama Station to Disneyland.

This is a hidden coin locker!

There are many coin lockers in Disneyland, and they are convenient because they are located near the entrance. However, depending on the crowd or time of day, there may be no spaces left.

In such cases, we recommend using the coin lockers outside the park. Due to their distance from the entrance, coin lockers near bus terminals tend to have fewer users and more vacancies.

List of coin locker locations at DisneySea

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DisneySea has two coin lockers inside the park and six outside the park. Similar to Disneyland, DisneySea does not allow large luggage such as suitcases or carry cases, and there are only three types of coin locker sizes: S, M, and L.

How to get to the coin lockers at DisneySea

There are two coin lockers at DisneySea, located in the plaza with a large globe right after entering the entrance. One is next to the shop "Valentina's Suite," and the other is next to the delivery center.

There are three coin lockers outside the park at Tokyo Disneyland Station. Although all of these lockers have a large number of lockers, they are popular because of their convenient access and few vacancies.

There are also many medium-sized coin lockers next to the North Ticket Booth at the Park Entrance. There are also two locations near the bus terminal, which have many large coin lockers that can accommodate suitcases.

Review of hidden coin lockers

There are many coin lockers at DisneySea, but there are still limited spaces available during busy times. A little-known coin locker is a coin locker near the bus terminal, and it is far from the entrance, so there are relatively few spaces available.

However, please note that medium-sized coin lockers have a lot of space, but large and XXL-size coin lockers, which are often used by bus users, tend to have less space.

Points to note about coin lockers at Disneyland and DisneySea

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We've introduced the locations, sizes, and fees of Disneyland and the coin lockers in and around Disneyland, but there are some things to keep in mind when using them. From here, we will tell you some things to remember to avoid any problems later on.

Luggage can be kept from opening to closing.

Disneyland coin lockers in and around Disneyland can only be used on the same day from park opening to park closing. Please note that it cannot be used across dates. If you want to use the lockers for two or more days in a row, we recommend using the coin lockers around Maihama Station, which we will introduce later.

There are no coin lockers at Resort Gateway Station.

Resort Gateway Station is a Disney Resort Line station located on the left immediately after exiting the south exit of Maihama Station. Please note that coin lockers are installed here. However, as mentioned above, there are coin lockers at Disneyland Station and DisneySea Station.

Not refundable

Coin lockers at Disneyland and Disney Sea are filled with 100 yen coins, and the money is collected when the locker is locked. There is no refund system, and even if the locker is the same one, you will have to pay again once you open it. Opening it too many times can cost you money, so be sure to check that you haven't forgotten to take anything out before locking it.

What to do when there are no free coin lockers at Disneyland ① Use a nearby coin locker

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If there is no space in the coin lockers at Days-Land, it would be a good idea to use nearby coin lockers. There are also coin lockers at Maihama Station and Ikspiari, so we will introduce them to you. This is a little-known spot with relatively few vacancies, making it easy to use.

Cost and size of coin lockers at Maihama Station

If there are no vacancies in the coin lockers around the park, we recommend using the coin lockers at Maihama Station. Maihama Station has four types of coin lockers ranging from small to extra large, and there are six locations inside and outside the ticket gates.

Prices and sizes are as follows: Extra large is approximately 115x52x65cm and costs 1000 yen; large is approximately 87x35x65cm and costs 800 yen; Medium is approximately 57x35x65cm and costs 600 yen; and small is approximately 34x35x65cm and costs 400 yen. The types of coin lockers installed differ depending on the location.

The hours of use are within the ticket gate from the first train to the last train and outside the ticket gate 24 hours a day (with some exceptions). Both can be used for up to three consecutive days. Fees are added daily, and payment methods include cash only and lockers that accept electronic money.

Ikspiari coin locker fees and sizes

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Ikspiari also has coin lockers. There aren't that many, but it's a little-known spot with relatively empty spots. Although it is far from Disneyland, it is recommended if you want to shop or eat at Ikspiari on your way home.

Ikspiari coin lockers are available in four sizes from S to LL. The price is 800 yen for the LL size 87x36x65cm, 600 yen for the large size 57x36x65cm, 600 yen for the medium size 51x36x65cm, and 400 yen for the small size 30x36x65cm.

There are two locations on the first floor, next to Naz Green Tea and one next to Seijo Ishii, and one location on the second floor, next to Café CHEZ MADU. Opening hours are the same as Ikspiari's business hours. Payment methods include a mix of cash only and lockers that accept electronic money.

What to do when there are no free coin lockers at Disneyland ② Use a luggage storage service

If there are no free coin lockers available at Disneyland, we recommend using a luggage storage service. If you stay at an official Disney hotel, you can use the delivery service as a bonus, which is more convenient than using coin lockers.

You can travel empty-handed not only within the park, but also to and from the station and hotel!

If you're staying at a Disney hotel or an official hotel, we recommend using a luggage storage and delivery service. If you leave your suitcases and other luggage at the Tokyo Disney Resort Welcome Center in front of Maihama Station, they will be delivered to your hotel for free.

You may also want to use the ``Station Delivery Service,'' which will take your luggage to Maihama Station for a fee after you check out.

Business hours (service available hours)

Luggage reception hours at the Tokyo Disney Resort Welcome Center in front of Maihama Station are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. In addition, the reception hours for "Station Delivery Service" vary depending on the hotel you are staying at, so lease get in touch with the hotel directly.

Extra edition: 2 recommended sightseeing spots around Disneyland

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There are many tourist attractions around Disneyland. From here, we will introduce two tourist spots ou can enjoy with Disneyland. We will introduce hot springs, aquariums, parks, and more, so please enjoy these spots as well.

Kasai Rinkai Aquarium, Tokyo

This aquarium is located in Kasai Rinkai Park in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, and can be accessed in 10 minutes by car or 30 minutes by bus or walk from Disneyland. This spacious aquarium opened in 1989, and its donut-shaped large tank, where you can watch schools of tuna swimming, is rendy. There are also many other attractions, such as one of the largest penguin exhibits in Japan and the sea of ​​Tokyo Bay.

Kasai Rinkai Park

Kasai Rinkai Park is a vast park facing Tokyo Bay It includes the Kasai mentioned above Rinkai Aquarium, a lawn area, a barbecue area, an artificial beach where you can play on the shore, and bicycle rentals. There are also hotels and an aviary, making it a popular spot where you can spend a whole day having fun. There is a 117m-tall "Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel" in the park, and you can enjoy a panoramic view of Tokyo Bay from the gondola. After playing at Disneyland, we recommend relaxing in nature.

Leave your suitcases and luggage in the coin lockers at Disneyland and enjoy the park in comfort!

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Coin lockers at Disneyland and DisneySea are hidden and can be difficult to find. To avoid panic, we recommend checking the location, size, price, etc. in advance.

Also, depending on the crowd or time of day, there may not be any spaces available, so it's a good idea to check for hidden coin lockers. Those staying at Disney and official hotels can also use the non-delivery suitcase service. Leave your heavy luggage behind and enjoy the park in comfort.

Tabiro Editorial Department Omori

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