To celebrate being one month away from the opening of Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea, Tokyo Disney Resort has shared new, in-depth photos of the upcoming land and its offerings, including the attraction, Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies.
Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies
Exterior
The Cast Members at this attraction will wear fairy-like outfits, with the backs of the vests outfitted with their own pair of wings.
Guests will enter through a forested archway, with the sign for the attraction written in twigs on a rock overhead.
Fairy lights twinkle on the sign at night.
Queue
Once in the queue, guests will find themselves fairy-sized in Pixie Hollow. Giant flower lamps are overhead. A map of Pixie Hollow is on the wall.
Columns are made of spools of thread, pencils, and pens. A sign advertises “Drivers wanted” for the busy buggies.
There’s a model of one of the busy buggies with dolls of Peter Pan and Tinker Bell inside.
The queue’s stanchions are safety pins, sewing needles, and other small items. The ropes are colorful pieces of thread.
An old mint tin has a large water droplet inside. It sits on a painted leaf and flags are taped inside the tin behind the drop.
There are instructions for the ride painted on a larger-than-life leaf.
One section of fence is Captain Hook’s broken comb.
The queue moves from a shaded section to an outdoor area with giant flowers hanging over guests.
Guests walk through a birdcage.
At night, the outdoor flowers light-up.
Load Area
The load area has more giant-sized props hobbled together.
The buggies appear to made of tightly woven blades of grass, envelopes, coins, and buttons.
On Ride
As guests set off, they see Tinker Bell talking to them through a window.
On Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies, guests shrink down to the size of a fairy to help Tinker Bell deliver packages throughout the changing seasons of Pixie Hollow.
Guests pass giant ladybugs and fairy tents.
Some of the animals have left messages of thanks for Tinker Bell.
This happy mouse received cheese for his birthday.
There are giant sunflowers. A sign points guests to Mermaid Lagoon.
Other giant insects include bees at their honey hive.
Guests see all the different unique homes of the fairies and their friends.
There’s a giant spiderweb with water drops stuck to it.
Guests enter an icy landscape that is for “winter fairies only.”
Fantasy Springs opens on June 6, 2024, at Tokyo DisneySea.
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