Step inside the Monsters, Inc. factory at Tokyo Disneyland and you’re greeted by uniformed security guards. But they’re not just Cast Members—they’re part of the story, proudly wearing “MONSTERS, INC. SECURITY” badges to immerse you in Monstropolis.
🌙 Why They Say “Good Evening” in Broad Daylight
Even if you ride during the day, the guards cheerfully greet you with “Good evening!” Why? Because the attraction is set at night inside the factory. This single phrase instantly pulls guests into the world of Monstropolis after dark.
Once aboard, guests receive a flashlight to join Boo in a hide-and-seek game. Shine your light and the monsters react—surprised, hiding, or popping out playfully.
This isn’t just a ride—it’s an interactive sequel to the film. In the story, Mike Wazowski invented this “flashlight hide-and-seek” as a fun way to collect laughter energy.
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In the film, the slogan read: “We Scare Because We Care.” On the ride, it has changed to: “It’s Laughter We’re After.” A subtle but powerful sign that the world has moved on from fear to laughter.
✅ Takeaway
Cast Members play security guards of Monsters, Inc.
“Good evening” sets the scene, no matter the real-world time.
Flashlight gameplay makes you part of the story.
Exclusive to Tokyo Disneyland—an adventure that feels like a continuation of Monsters, Inc.
✨ Next time you visit, remember—you’re not just a rider. You’re a new recruit helping Boo and the monsters keep Monstropolis powered by laughter!
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