Tokyo Disney Resort Ending 1-Day Fantasy Springs Passport Sales Next Year

Shannen Ace

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Tokyo Disney Resort Ending 1-Day Fantasy Springs Passport Sales Next Year

Tokyo Disney Resort has announced an end date for sales of the 1-Day Passport: Fantasy Springs Magic, a ticket that guarantees entry into the port.

Fantasy Springs Passport Ending Sales

Fantasy Springs Magic

According to the Fantasy Springs passport’s webpage, sales will end on Monday, March 31, 2025.

The 1-Day Passport: Fantasy Springs Magic is only available to guests staying at the Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel and guests who have booked an eligible Tokyo Disney Resort Vacation Package.

Illuminated sign "tinker bell's pixie hollow" surrounded by vibrant flowers and glowing lanterns on a magical, twilight backdrop.

It includes entry to Tokyo DisneySea and entry to Fantasy Springs at any time during the day of their visit. Guests with the passport can use the Priority Access Entrance for all Fantasy Springs attractions except Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies.

Pricing for the ticket varies depending on age, disability, and the date of your visit. It’s ¥22,900- ¥25,900 for most adults ages 18 and older.

Entry to Fantasy Springs is also available with the purchase of Disney Premier Access or the free virtual Standby Pass. Read our guide to using Standby Pass to enter Fantasy Springs.

Fantasy Springs opened in June. It’s the newest Tokyo DisneySea “port” or land and features areas inspired by “Peter Pan,” “Tangled,” and “Frozen.” Read our Fantasy Springs guide.

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1 thought on “Tokyo Disney Resort Ending 1-Day Fantasy Springs Passport Sales Next Year”

  1. Terrible news. Does this mean they will stop entry restrictions to the area? What will be the plus of staying at the FS springs hotel if this is no longer offered?

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