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Opening Day Announced For NEW Fantasy Springs

Fantasy Springs in Tokyo DisneySea
Fantasy Springs in Tokyo DisneySea

We love that the Walt Disney Company is constantly updating and adding to Disney Parks worldwide. We recently heard World of Frozen opening in Hong Kong Disneyland. This new land focused on the beloved Frozen (2013) story will be opened to guests on November 20, 2023. Fans anxiously await their chance to walk through Ardenelle and meet beloved characters like Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and Kristof.

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Hong Kong Disneyland isn’t the only Disney Park worldwide that is getting a massive expansion. Tokyo DisneySea will see Fantasy Springs open to guests on June 6, 2024. The new land will feature themed areas that feature scenes from beloved movies such as Frozen (2013), Tangled (2010), and Peter Pan (1953).

Fantasy Springs at DisneySea

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Fantasy Springs: Tokyo DisneySea

Guests will be able to enjoy four new, exciting attractions. Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey, Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival, Peter Pan’s Neverland Adventure, and Fairy Tinkerbell’s Busy Buggy.

Disney announced that guests who want to experience this new land need a Standby Pass or a Disney Premier Acces. The Standby Pass is free for guests with valid theme park tickets. Disney explains that with Standby Pass, guests will “line up at an eligible attraction at a specified time.”

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For a fee, guests can choose to use the Premier Access. This would give them a designated time to experience the attraction. Disney explains this feature by “select a designated time to experience the eligible attraction with a reduced wait time.”

Not all of the new experiences are available with Premier Access. Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies will only be available via Standby Pass.

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What to Expect

Along with the four new, well-themed attractions (Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey, Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival, Peter Pan’s Neverland Adventure, and Fairy Tinkerbell’s Busy Buggy), guests will be able to step into some of their favorite movies when visiting Fantasy Springs.

When looking at the artist’s concept of Fantasy Springs, we can see many fantastic details from these movies. One whole area looks like the village of Arendelle, with the Arendelle Castle being in the center of the village. The North Mountain, full of icy snow, is also seen in the concept art.

On the way back, Rapnuzel’s tower is seen, as is the Jolly Roger in the middle of a large water area. Skull Rock is also seen in the area themed after Peter Pan.

The entire area has water features that ties in nicely to DinseySea.

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Tokyo Disney Resort

Tokyo DisneySea is part of the Disney Park found outside the capital city of Tokyo, Japan. This international Disney park has both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. Tokyo Disneyland was the first international Disney park, opened in 1983.

 

The park has undergone many updates, including the addition of DisneySea in 2001, which brought a new land to the Theme Park. Many consider DisneySea the best-themed Disney Park.

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We can’t wait to see what the new Fantasy Springs will bring to Tokyo DisneySea. The concept art looks magical, and having all-new rides and experiences from Frozen, Peter Pan, and Tangled will be fantastic.

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About Jennifer Retzlaff

My name is Jennifer Retzlaff and I became a lifelong Disney fan during my first trip to Walt Disney World in 6th grade. From that moment, Disney became a big part of my life. I live in Iowa with my husband and two kids who are growing up too quickly for my liking. I started introducing my love for Disney early to my family with a Disney honeymoon and then trips when our youngest of 18 months. Since then, our family has been to Walt Disney World over five times and we continue to plan and dream for the next trip. I love the magic that Disney brings to people through the theme parks, cruises, adventures and movies they create. As a teacher, I try to bring that magic into my classroom to help kids believe that “If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It.” I recently reached a dream of mine as I joined Magic Vacation Planner as a personal travel advisor. With this team, I can now help others plan magical vacations. As a passionate writer, I also have my own blog at magicalvacationsbyjen which is also where you can follow me on instagram for trip reviews along with tips and tricks for your next magical vacation.