Tokyo Disney Sea’s eighth new theme port is named Fantasy Springs and it will finally open on June 6th. We’re here for it all!
Book the tickets now so that you don’t miss out on the grand opening of the Fantasy Springs.
Fantasy Springs is expected to open on Thursday, June 6, 2024. Tokyo DisneySea park tickets from June to mid-July are now available for buying online, with prices ranging from ¥8,900 to ¥10,900 depending on the day of the visit.
Fantasy Springs
This summer, Tokyo DisneySea is launching an exciting new outlet in their area. Here’s everything that you need to note!
Rapunzel may have seen the lights long ago, but you don’t have to wait to hear her story. That too during a ride? Three worlds combined into one amazing new place, how much fun would it be? Fantasy Springs will open on June 6, 2024, with three sections: Frozen Kingdom, Peter Pan’s Never Land, and Rapunzel’s Forest, as well as a hotel on the park grounds. We are just a couple of weeks from the big opening.
Let us break down the experience for you! Here’s all you need to know:
Frozen Kingdom
Who wants a warm hug from Olaf? Frozen Kingdom is now open to you. Discover the world of Disney’s Frozen. The Kingdom of Arendelle’s pleasing and happy atmosphere will be shown after the film’s ending.
The new Frozen Kingdom part includes an exact copy of Arandelle Castle, where royal sisters Elsa and Anna live. The new building will include a boat-style ride called Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey. It will be a 6.5-minute ride and has an impressive collection of animatronics and projection technology for visual effects that will make you feel there is real magic around you.
The magical sisters and their journey will surely enchant you so much that you may feel hungry. No problem at all! DisneySea will also bring you the “food magic.
Oaken’s OK Foods
Oaken’s OK Foods is a fast service counter inspired by Wandering Oaken’s Trading Post. It is located a short distance from the castle. Their cardamom-infused Yoo-Hoo Bread with spiced pork and lingonberry jam may be the most delicious thing to exist.
The Royal Banquet of Arendelle
This restaurant serves meals in Arendelle Castle’s newly made dining halls!
The walls are covered with paintings and other movie props, and you may dine in the grand hall where Elsa’s coronation ceremony took place! You may enjoy the feast menu in the movie’s universe. This restaurant will only accept orders via Disney Mobile Order.
Peter Pan’s Neverland
We so love Peter Pan. It will bring back all the memories of our childhood! Tokyo Disneyland may have its own Peter Pan attraction, but the Lost Kids will now have their zone completed with two rides, a café, and a popcorn truck. The six-minute ride, based on the plot from Disney’s iconic 1953 ‘Peter Pan’ cartoon, has a 3D aspect that gets you closer to Peter, Wendy, Michael, and John and their adventures as they fight pirates, fly with fairies, and play with the Lost Kids. And how could we not miss Tinker Bell and Captain Hook?
The second attraction is a two-minute buggy ride based on the Disney Fairies property, where you may join Tinker Bell in a buggy and assist her in distributing items in Pixie Hollow throughout the seasons.
Looking for food after running out of energy?
Lookout Cookout
Lookout Cookout is a hideaway built by the Lost Kids. This fun-filled eatery makes use of shipwrecks that have washed up in Neverland. Logs are utilized as building materials. Inside, you’ll find things like pajamas and hammocks used by the Lost Kids. It will give you an experience of their lifestyle. The restaurant serves a “Lost Kids Snack Box” with a range of menu items including shrimp chips, seaweed fritters, and chicken tenders, inspired by the Lost Kids’ collection in their refuge. The most exciting “Pixie Dust Soda” is also available. What more do we want to fill our appetite? That too, in such a setting!
Popcorn Wagon
The popcorn cart, which resembles a boat, will be selling roast beef-flavored popcorn, making it the first-ever of its kind at Tokyo Disney Resort.
Rapunzel’s Forest
In Rapunzel’s Forest, get drawn into the world of the Disney animated film, Tangled. To be honest, this is the part we’re thrilled about. While other Disney parks around the world already have Peter Pan and Frozen-themed attractions, Tokyo DisneySea is the first to have a ride devoted to the iconic film ‘Tangled’ (2010). The area’s main attraction is a boat excursion dubbed Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival. Rapunzel and Flynn Rider were our decade-long crushes. Oh, to be proposed at such a romantic spot(we’re not giving out ideas)!
The area’s main highlight is a boat journey named Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival. This five-minute journey takes Rapunzel back to her first encounter with Flynn Rider and the kingdom’s magical yearly lantern festival.
We found you a cafe to dine in here, as well!
The Snuggly Duckling
This is where Rapunzel makes friends with the rough-and-tumble gang in the movie. The menu contains hamburgers on yellow buns that look like ducks. Those ducks have also inspired the restaurant’s name. In addition, the sweet desserts are served in containers like the frying pans Rapunzel used to protect herself. We will call it one of the most creative restaurants for sure! This restaurant will accept orders through Disney Mobile Orders.
Tired after a whole day of adventure? We got you covered.
Disney Fantasy Springs Hotel
The opening of Fantasy Springs will also include a new beautiful hotel. There are two options available here: a deluxe stay in the Fantasy Chateau or a luxury stay at the Grand Chateau. The premium rooms cost ¥300,000 per night, which fits the quality of the rooms. The luxury Fantasy Chateau rooms are a lot cheaper, beginning at ¥63,500 per night. If you want to spend the night after a tiresome adventure, this might be the best price to fit your dreamy stay!
Do not forget to shop for Merchandise while you’re at it!
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