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Resellers Trigger Immediate Changes at This Disney Park, All-New Offering Altered Indefinitely

Against all odds, Disney fans have forced an immediate and indefinite change to a brand-new Disney Parks offering.

Disney fans worldwide are thrilled by the exciting announcements revealed by Josh D’Amaro, Chairman of Disney Experiences, during the recent D23. From immersive lands to thrilling attractions and more, millions of fans of all ages have so much to look forward to at their favorite Disney Park.

Unfortunately, one of the newest lands at Disney Parks worldwide was recently struck by a devastating modification, with a brand-new offering being changed indefinitely due to guest behavior.

Rapunzel and Flynn Rider sitting in a boat surrounded by lanterns during a romantic scene in Rapunzel's Lantern Festival, the brand-new attraction at Fantasy Springs in Tokyo DisneySea
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X user @thehappyzan recently shared a photo of the Fantasy Springs Gifts facade, voicing their disappointment after noticing that the store, which is supposed to sell exclusive merchandise inspired by the newly opened Fantasy Springs and its attractions, has been turned into a “general park merch shop.”

The user mentioned that this move could be seen coming, as exclusive merchandise has been sold out for some time now, with a restocking date remaining uncertain. “Not a single bit of Frozen stuff left to buy. Here in Frozen Land,” they added.

As expected, the Fantasy Springs gift shop has devolved into a general park merch shop since none of the FS stuff seems to get restocked. Not a single bit of Frozen stuff left to buy. Here in Frozen Land.

https://twitter.com/thehappyzan/status/1819587854831321305

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Last month, Inside the Magic reported on this growing problem, with all sales of exclusive Fantasy Springs merch being halted indefinitely. Sadly, the situation only worsened, causing disappointment and stirring fan debate.

Of course, with the long-awaited opening of Fantasy Springs, Tokyo DisneySea must’ve expected longer-than-usual wait times and exceptional sales. Some users pointed this out, responding to @thehappyzan’s post on X, accusing the theme park of being unprepared for the new land’s impact and demand.

Unfortunately, while many guests must’ve purchased new items based on their favorite Disney movies and the all-new attractions, resellers surely stormed Fantasy Springs, contributing to the selling out of so many exclusive items and the massive cease-of-sales at the park.

Guests riding Peter Pan's Never Land Adventure, the all-new attraction in Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea
Credit: Disney

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Sadly, this disappointing change is indefinite. Disney Parks officials have not revealed plans to restock the exclusive Fantasy Springs merch and resume the highly demanded offering of merchandise inspired by Frozen, Tangled, Peter Panand Tinker Bell, which are unique to the immersive land.

Fantasy Springs’ whopping popularity is undeniable despite a short debate when a “woke” change was announced for the all-new attraction Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure. This attraction is a significant upgrade from the traditional Peter Pan-inspired attraction found at Disneyland Resort and recreated at Disney Parks worldwide.

Have you visited Fantasy Springs in Tokyo DisneySea? Has this change affected your experience visiting the immersive land? Share your opinion with us and our readers in the comments below!

Ed Aguila

Average Disney Parks nerd and snack enthusiast. Catch Ed trading pins at Main Street, U.S.A., visiting Madame Leota at the Haunted Mansion, remembering screaming at the top of his lungs at Splash Mountain while eagerly waiting for Tiana's Bayou Adventure to open, and constantly debating which is best, blue milk or green milk at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

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