Tokyo DisneySea's eighth new theme port, "Fantasy Springs," will finally have its grand opening on June 6. Before the grand opening, the park held a ceremony on February 27 to celebrate the 100th day before the opening.
Fantasy Springs is inspired by the world of Disney fantasy and centered on a magical spring. The port consists of three Disney movie-themed areas and the Fantasy Springs Hotel.
On February 27, a ceremony and exhibit was held to commemorate the 100 days until the grand opening. At the ceremony, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse appeared in new costumes that they will wear during the "Fantasy Springs Special Greetings," an entertainment program that will be part of the special "Dreaming of Fantasy Springs" beginning on Tuesday, April 9 at Tokyo DisneySea.
About Fantasy Springs
Fantasy Springs is located between the Lost River Delta and Arabian Coast at Tokyo DisneySea.
At the Fantasy Springs Entryway, the entrance to the theme port, guests will be welcomed by a magical spring with rocks in the shape of Peter Pan, Anna, Elsa, Rapunzel, and other Disney characters. The theme port also has various other magical springs with rock shapes representing numerous characters, inviting guests to enter the world of Disney fantasy.
Frozen Kingdom (the Frozen-themed area)
Frozen Kingdom is the area where guests can explore the world of Disney's Frozen. Guests will be treated to the warm and festive atmosphere of the Kingdom of Arendelle as it unfolds after the film's finale.
Attraction: Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey
The attraction takes guests on a boat ride through the story of Frozen, an epic and heartwarming tale of adventure and "true love" between two sisters.
What is your favorite song from the movie? Is it "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?", "Love Is an Open Door," or "Let It Go?" Of course, you can listen to them all at this attraction! During the boat ride, you will be transported into the story of the movie while enjoying the characters and classic songs from the film!
Note: Guests may purchase Disney Premier Access to experience this attraction.
Restaurant: Royal Banquet of Arendelle
This restaurant offers meals in rooms inside Arendelle Castle that have been opened up as dining areas!
The walls are decorated with paintings and other items from the movie, and you can also dine in the great hall where Elsa's coronation party was held! You can enjoy the menu prepared for the feast in the world of the movie.
Note: This restaurant will accept orders using Disney Mobile Order.
Oaken’s OK Foods
The store is run by Oaken, the cabin owner with a sauna that appears in the film. This shop offers Oaken's Yoo-Hoo Bread, an original take on the Scandinavian specialty of cardamom rolls.
Rapunzel's Forest (the Tangled-themed area)
In Rapunzel's Forest, guests are drawn into the world of the Disney animated film, Tangled.
ATTRACTION: Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival
Follow the story of Rapunzel's first encounter with Flynn Rider and her "best day ever" on a romantic boat ride to the annual Lantern Festival.
Enjoy a romantic moment as you travel through the scenes.
Note: Guests may purchase Disney Premier Access to experience this attraction.
RESTAURANT: The Snuggly Duckling
This restaurant is where Rapunzel became friends with the rough-and-tumble crowd in the film. The menu includes hamburgers on yellow buns reminiscent of the ducks that give the restaurant its name and desserts served in containers that resemble the frying pans that Rapunzel used to protect herself.
Note: This restaurant will accept orders using Disney Mobile Order.
Peter Pan’s Never Land (the Peter Pan-themed area)
In Peter Pan's Never Land area, join the Lost Kids, a group of energetic, fun-loving children with an adventurous spirit, and explore the world of the movie Peter Pan!
ATTRACTIONS: Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure
Guests join Peter Pan and Tinker Bell as part of the Lost Kids on an epic adventure through Neverland, rescuing John from Captain Hook and his pirates! Join us as we take a boat ride and explore the world of the movie and save John together!
Notes: Guests may purchase Disney Premier Access to experience this attraction and must be 102 cm or over to ride.
Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies
This attraction is located in Pixie Hollow, the fairy valley in Neverland where Tinker Bell lives.
Guests shrink down to fairy size and ride in a Busy Buggy, a vehicle that Tinkerbell created, and help Tinkerbell with deliveries as they travel through the four seasons in the Valley of the Fairies.
RESTAURANTS: Lookout Cookout
Lookout Cookout is a hideout created by the Lost Kids. This fun-filled restaurant uses the wreckage of ships and other castaways that have washed ashore in Neverland as building materials. Inside you will find items such as pajamas and hammocks which the Lost Kids use, giving you a glimpse into some of their lives.
The restaurant offers "Lost Kids Snack Box" with a variety of menu items such as chicken tenders and shrimp chips, which are inspired by the Lost Kids' collection of items that they have gathered to create their hideout. A "Pixie Dust Soda" inspired by pixie dust is also available.
Popcorn Wagon
The popcorn wagon, which looks like a boat, will sell roast beef-flavored popcorn, which will make its first appearance at Tokyo Disney Resort.
SHOPS: Fantasy Springs Gifts
This store is located on the first floor of the Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel and is accessible only from inside the park. This store features impressive decorations depicting the springs and surrounding nature and plants.
MERCHANDISE
Many items will be available in the new area! You can't miss them!
A variety of new merchandise designed to reflect the world of Fantasy Springs, the attractions in each of the three areas, and the Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel will be available for you to enjoy.
From items you can wear in the parks to goods you can use at home, we hope you will purchase these items to commemorate your visit to Fantasy Springs!
Merchandise inspired by the logo of Fantasy Springs and the posters of the attractions at the themed port
Merchandise for the world of Fantasy Springs
Merchandise for Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey
Merchandise for Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival
Merchandise for Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure
Merchandise for Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies
Merchandise with designs inspired by Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel
Note: Contents of the merchandise may change without notice. Additionally, depending on the circumstances, merchandise may sell out or sales may be discontinued.
Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel
The Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel, located on the banks of the magical springs of Fantasy Springs, has two types of rooms: Fantasy Chateau (Deluxe type) and Grand Chateau (Luxury type). All rooms at the Grand Chateau have a view of Fantasy Springs!
Fantasy Springs Restaurant
Fantasy Springs Restaurant offers buffet-style breakfast, lunch, and dinner, on the first floor of Fantasy Chateau.
Note: At the time of opening, Fantasy Springs Restaurant will only be available for guests staying at Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel. Lunch and dinner are available for both hotel guests and guests who have selected the Fantasy Springs Restaurant as part of their Tokyo Disney Resort Vacation Package.
Grand Paradis Lounge
Grand Paradis Lounge is located on the second floor of the grand lobby, between Fantasy Chateau and Grand Chateau. With a panoramic window on the Fantasy Springs side, guests can enjoy dining in an elegant ambiance.
Note: At the time of opening, Grand Paradis Lounge will only be available for guests staying at the Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel.
La Libellule
La Libellule is a French dining table service restaurant exclusively available to guests staying at Grand Chateau, located on the third floor of Grand Chateau.
Notes: At the time of opening, this restaurant will only be available to guests staying in the Grand Chateau (luxury type) at Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel. Disney character greetings are available only to guests who place an order for the eligible breakfast or dinner courses. At the time of opening, Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel will only allow admittance to guests staying at the hotel. Additionally, guests staying at a hotel other than Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel and have selected the Fantasy Springs Restaurant as part of their Tokyo Disney Resort Vacation Package will be able to enter the restaurant.
Fantasy Springs is finally less than 100 days away from its grand opening! Stay tuned for more information.
Note: To enter Fantasy Springs and enjoy its new attractions, a Standby Pass (available free of charge) or Disney Premier Access (available for a fee) for eligible attractions in Fantasy Springs will be required. See below for details.
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