Explore The Magic of Disney’s Animated Films at Tokyo DisneySea’s Fantasy Springs
Fantasy Springs, the eighth themed port at Tokyo DisneySea Park, has officially opened today, bringing with it breathtaking attractions, stunning restaurants, and a new store.
“I am so proud of the richly immersive experiences we’ve created together, and I look forward to the bright future ahead of us here at Tokyo Disney Resort,” Bob Iger, CEO of The Walt Disney Company, said. “We’ve worked alongside Oriental Land Company for more than 40 years, and this new land exemplifies our companies’ shared commitment to excellence in everything we do.”
According to Disney, the new port is the perfect entryway into the magical worlds of Disney Animation. At Fantasy Springs, guests are invited to explore Rapunzel’s Forest, head to Neverland with Peter Pan, and explore the Frozen Kingdom.
Rapunzel’s Forest
In Rapunzel’s Forest, guests get to enter the world of Tangled. On Rapunzel’s Lantern Forest, guests board a gondola to join Rapunzel as she explores the kingdom of Corona and falls in love with Flynn Rider.
Next to the attraction, guests can eat at The Snuggly Duckling, a counter-service restaurant tucked away beneath an overgrown tree. With jolly ruffians and amazing food, the eatery is certainly worth a visit!
Visit Nerverland With Peter Pan
Following the second star to the right, guests can also soar with Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, and the Lost Boys as they set out to save John from the evil Captain Hook.
Battling pirates will work up an appetite. Luckily, visitors to Fantasy Springs can head over to Lookout Cookout, a counter-service restaurant that offers food and drink options, including the Lost Kids’ Snack Box.
According to Disney, “The Box comes with chicken tenders, seaweed fritters, banana and shrimp chips, and a Pixie Dust Soda (Kiwi) that comes with a star-shaped topping that dissolves into the drink, creating a silver sparkling effect inspired by Tinker Bell’s magical pixie dust!”
Frozen Kingdom
Last but certainly not least, we have Frozen Kingdom.
On Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey, guests can relive familiar scenes and songs from Frozen while exploring the memories of excitement and love that Anna and Elsa share.
Nearby, guests can dine at the Royal Banquet of Arendelle, a counter-service restaurant featuring delicious food inspired by the film.
Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel
After a full day of exploring at Fantasy Springs, guests can head back and relax at the Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel.
The hotel is integrated into the park itself and allows guests to stay inside the magic.
“The hotel is made up of two buildings: Fantasy Chateau, a deluxe type, and Grand Chateau, a luxury type. Grand Chateau rooms offer the finest accommodation experience at Tokyo Disney Resort and are adorned with flora and fauna motifs of the themed port, and more,” Disney says.
To learn more about Fantasy Springs or book your trip to Tokyo Disneyland, visit TokyoDisneyResort.jp.
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