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Rapunzel, Anna, Elsa and ‘Peter Pan’ All Coming to Tokyo Disney

Fantasy Springs
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The eighth themed port is coming to Tokyo Disney Resort. Fantasy Springs in Tokyo Disney Resort has just been announced, featuring all-new experiences. Guests can look forward to new attractions, restaurants, lounges, dining, and more. The most exciting part is the three new incredible areas featuring some of our favorite Disney characters.

Inspired by the Walt Disney Animation Studio Films, Tangled (2010), Peter Pan (1953), and Frozen (2013), the areas include Rapunzel’s Forest, Peter Pan’s Never Land, and Frozen Kingdom. In addition to these lands come four new attractions: Fantasy Springs Hotel, restaurants, and shopping options. Get whisked away in these magical updates and discover the fantasy world coming to Tokyo Disney Resort.

Fantasy Springs

Set to open in the spring of 2024, Fantasy Springs is a Disney fantasy world led by the magical fountain. The stunning lands portray the vibrant themes of all three films, paying homage to the characters, towns, and story. The addition of Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel adds another element to embracing the new magic. Fantasy Springs Restaurant, Grand Paradis Lounge, and La Libellule are three dining options at Fantasy Springs Hotel to continue your adventure fit for any palette and budget.

Fantasy Springs

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Rapunzel’s Forest

Rapunzel’s Forest includes the new attraction Lantern Festival and restaurant The Snuggly Duckling. “A tower stands in Rapunzel’s Forest where the long-haired princess, Rapunzel, has lived since she was a child,” Disney Parks Blog writes. Go along on Rapunzel’s “best day ever” and try delicious new bites inspired by the long-haired Princesses’ film.

Peter Pan’s Never Land

You never have to grow up here! Explore a pirate ship, even encounter pirates, enjoy dining experiences, and find your favorite Peter Pan characters along your adventure. Dine at Lookout Cookout, the Lost Kids hideout! Furthermore, Peter Pan’s Never Land has not one but two attractions to explore. Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies and Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure are the two options to experience pixie dust, adventure, and the memorable villain, Captain Hook.

Fantasy Springs

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Frozen Kingdom

Experience Queen Elsa’s ice magic, the bond between Anna and Elsa, and fan-favorite songs in Frozen Kingdom. Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey attraction tells the story of Anna and Elsa’s sisterhood and their adventure to understanding true love. Royal Banquet of Arendelle and Oaken’s OK Food are the perfect places to wind down and enjoy some tasty food with beautiful views of the fjord cliffs.

These new areas are breathtaking, with inspiration pulled from the films that truly make the stories come to life. I don’t know about you, but booking a ticket to Tokyo has moved up on my bucket list after this magical release. Will you be visiting Tokyo Disney?

About Sarahfina LoFaso

Sarahfina is an author, and adjunct professor with a passion for writing and of course, all things Disney! Cinderella is her favorite princess and movie, both the animated and Rodgers & Hammerstein’s 1997 version. In close second place is Hercules, tied with Saving Mr. Banks. Sarahfina enjoys writing about the history of Walt Disney and all the parks, along with food, dining, and resorts. Her favorite ride is the Tower of Terror, and her favorite restaurant right now is the San Angel Inn, in EPCOT. Most importantly, her must-have snack every Disney trip is the controversial turkey leg, because it reminds her of her family trips as a kid with her grandparents.