Fantasy Springs is the eighth “port” at Tokyo DisneySea and the park’s largest expansion since it opened in 2001. Officially opening on June 6, 2024, guests and Cast Members experienced previews of the land in the weeks beforehand.
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Fantasy Springs Overview
Fantasy Springs is located between Arabian Coast and Lost River Delta. It features areas inspired by “Frozen,” “Tangled,” and “Peter Pan,” and the in-park Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel.
The story of the land, told through storybook panels at Fantasy Springs Gifts, says that a spirit lived in a magical spring. The spirit cultivated the gardens and water features. She traveled and encountered enchanted stories, which she then brought to life at Fantasy Springs through sculptures and songs. A Duchess eventually found the spring and built herself a summer home, which later became a palace for her friends — the Fantasy Springs Hotel. Guests who visit Fantasy Springs are transported into the stories of “Frozen,” “Tangled,” and “Peter Pan” via the spirit’s magic. Other Disney stories are represented in the land’s rock carvings.
See photos of the land or watch our full tour of Fantasy Springs below.
Fantasy Springs Entrance
During previews, Fantasy Springs is open-access. When it officially opens, guests will need to obtain a free Standby Pass or purchase Disney Premier Access for 2,000 yen for a Fantasy Springs attraction to enter the land. Read our guide to experiencing Fantasy Springs with these options.
The main entrance of Fantasy Springs has giant carvings of the land’s main characters. There are two tunnels guests enter through.
Waterfalls and foliage spill over the rocks.
At night, the space is illuminated with blue and purple lights.
Fantasy Springs Hotel
More rock carvings are around Fantasy Springs Hotel, as is the titular fantasy spring.
These are carvings of characters from other Disney films, like Minnie and Mickey in “Brave Little Tailor.”
This area holds some surprises, like the Magic Mirror carving in our video below.
The hotel has two wings, the Grand Chateau and the Fantasy Chateau. The Grand Paradis Lounge is between the chateaus, off the lobby. The Fantasy Springs Restaurant is located in the Fantasy Chateau.
Grand Paradis Lounge
The lounge has large round windows looking out at the springs.
A small menu of sweets is available.
Fantasy Springs Restaurant
This restaurant features landscape murals of different Disney locations.
Fantasy Springs Restaurant offers buffet-style dining.
Fantasy Chateau
The Fantasy Chateau has “deluxe-type” rooms with motifs of the flora and fauna of Fantasy Springs.
Grand Chateau
The Grand Chateau has “luxury-type” rooms providing guests with the finest accommodation experience
Grand Chateau guests have exclusive access to La Libellule, a restaurant with French cuisine.
Fantasy Springs Gifts
The land’s only gift shop is Fantasy Springs Gifts. It’s in the hotel but accessible from outside.
The decorations include large storybook pages and murals.
The murals depict different Disney castles, characters, and scenes.
Knick-knacks in the shop represent different Disney films, like this small version of Cinderella’s coach.
Fantasy Springs Merchandise
Fantasy Springs merchandise and souvenirs will be available later. Check out the full list with prices of merchandise and food souvenirs.
Frozen Kingdom
Frozen Kingdom includes the town of Arendelle, Arendelle Castle, and the North Mountain in the distance.
Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey
Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey tells the story of “Frozen.” Guests board a boat that takes them through scenes of Anna and Elsa’s lives. Watch our POV video below.
Yoo-Hoo Bread from Oaken’s OK Foods
Oaken’s OK Foods is a kiosk outside Arendelle Castle serving Yoo-Hoo Bread: cardamom bread, meat, and lingonberry jam.
Read our review of Yoo-Hoo Bread.
Royal Banquet of Arendelle
Guests can dine inside Arendelle Castle at the Royal Banquet of Arendelle.
The dining rooms are straight out of the films, including the ballroom and portrait gallery.
The menu includes meat pie, lobster pie, and Olaf’s Marshmallow Cocoa Mousse. Read our Royal Banquet of Arendelle review.
Rapunzel’s Forest
Rapunzel’s Forest is a more woodsy area of Fantasy Springs. Her tower is one of the tallest points.
You can actually see Rapunzel in her tower singing, both when walking around the land and on the ride.
Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival
The ride in this area of Fantasy Springs is Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival. It tells the story of “Tangled,” focusing on the love story of Rapunzel and Flynn and their journey to the Corona lantern festival. Guests are on gondola-inspired boats that take them from the tower to the kingdom. Watch our POV video below.
The Snuggly Duckling
The Snuggly Duckling tavern from “Tangled” comes to life as a quick-service restaurant.
It’s full of special details and Easter eggs, like Hook Hand’s piano and a Pinocchio puppet.
The restaurant offers sandwiches and desserts. Read our Snuggly Duckling review.
Peter Pan’s Never Land
Peter Pan’s Never Land has the most to explore. Mountains with cartoon clouds overlook the land.
Guests can visit Captain Hook’s pirate ship, the Jolly Roger, which is next to Skull Rock.
Guests can see Captain Hook’s desk or pretend to steer the ship.
When walking around Never Land, guests will find various signs of the Lost Boys and Native Americans.
Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure
This 3D dark ride takes guests on an adventure with Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, and the Lost Kids to save John from Captain Hook. The queue and loading area is the Lost Kids’ hideout.
The first time we rode this new Peter Pan ride, it broke down. Thankfully, we were able to ride it again and film the experience.
Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies
Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies is the first-ever Tinker Bell ride. Guests are “shrunk” to the size of fairies and help Tink deliver packages to various creatures, experiencing the seasons of Pixie Hollow. Watch our daytime POV video:
The ride is outdoors so looks different at night. Watch our nighttime POV:
Roast Beef Popcorn
The pirate ship-inspired popcorn wagon is located in Peter Pan’s Never Land. It serves the unique roast beef popcorn.
Read our review of roast beef popcorn.
Lookout Cookout
Lookout Cookout is a quick-service restaurant hidden in the woods of Never Land.
It looks like the Lost Kids built it out of found materials and doodled on the walls.
it serves snack food. Read our review of Lookout Cookout. You can also watch Tom’s review of all Fantasy Springs food below.
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