Secrets of the Hightower Museum
When you step into Hotel Hightower at Tokyo DisneySea’s Tower of Terror, you’ll spot a sign for the “Hightower Museum.” But what is it really?
It’s the preshow exhibition area—the collection of artifacts you explore before the ride. In the story, the museum is located on the hotel’s 6th and 7th floors.
Why the 6th and 7th Floors?
In the late 19th century, luxury hotels often reserved upper floors as “special” levels for their most exclusive guests. Placing the museum there adds authenticity—and a sense of grandeur.
Even though you never actually climb to the 6th floor, the Preservation Society’s tour and clever staging make you feel like you’ve arrived there.
Hidden Details

- The towering “storage room” you enter after the preshow? It’s part of the Hightower Museum too—designed as a two-story exhibit hall spanning the 6th and 7th floors.
- Some displays even reference other DisneySea areas, like Lost River Delta, connecting the Tower’s backstory to the rest of the park.
✅ Summary
The Hightower Museum turns a simple queue into a storytelling experience. By the time you ride, you’ve already explored the “upper floors” of the hotel—without ever leaving the ground.

Knowing it’s officially set on the 6th floor makes waiting in line feel like part of the adventure!
👉 Next time, slow down and enjoy the exhibits—you’re already inside the story.
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