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Disney Park Building Its Second Princess Castle, Opening June 2024

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One Disney Park is constructing its second princess castle, and guests will finally be able to experience the new royal abode in June 2024.

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Disney Loves Castles

Everybody loves Disney castles, and Disney Parks around the world are known for the beautiful castles that stand as beacons, welcoming guests to enter and embrace all the magic the parks have to offer. Each magnificent Disney park castle serves as an iconic symbol of a beloved princess and her story, as well as a symbol of childhood wonder, fantasy, imagination, and dreams coming true.

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The construction of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland/Credit: Disney Parks

The tradition of constructing a fairy tale castle at Disney’s theme parks began in the early 1950s when Walt Disney and his Imagineers began dreaming about what Walt’s new theme park might look like.

By the time Disneyland was being designed, Walt Disney’s studio had only released two princess-themed feature-length animated films: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) and Cinderella (1950), but the studio had begun production on a third film–Sleeping Beauty, which was released in 1959, four years after Disneyland opened.

Perhaps that’s why Walt decided to build Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland.

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In 1971, the Walt Disney World Resort opened to guests who were treated to the majestic spectacle of Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom Park, which stood more than twice as tall as Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland.

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Since that time, each new Disney Parks resort that has been created–Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disney Resort, which includes Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Shanghai Disneyland–has opened to guests with a beautiful Disney castle that serves as the icon or symbol for that park.

Now, however, one Disney Resort is building its second castle, and it’s unlike any other Disney Parks castle ever built.

Fantasy Springs

The Fantasy Springs expansion at Tokyo Disney Resort is a $2 billion undertaking by Disney Parks, and once it’s finished, the new area will be absolutely breathtaking.

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Set to open to guests in June 2024, the new area will include attractions and restaurants inspired by Disney’s Tangled, Frozen, and Peter Pan. The premise behind the new expansion is magical springs that lead to a world of pure magic–of Disney fantasy.

Fantasy Springs will serve as the eighth themed port of Tokyo DisneySea and will feature three spectacular areas, including Rapunzel’s Forest, Peter Pan’s Never Land, and Frozen Kingdom.

Per Disney Parks:

A tower stands in Rapunzel’s Forest where the long-haired princess, Rapunzel, has lived since she was a child. Here, you can experience Rapunzel’s “best day ever” at Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival attraction, where Rapunzel falls in love with Flynn Rider on a romantic boat ride to the annual Lantern Festival. When a hungry stomach comes calling after this love-filled adventure, enjoy a meal at The Snuggly Duckling restaurant, reminiscent of the establishment by the same name from the film, in a variety of atmospheric dining areas.

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Adventures await throughout Peter Pan’s Never Land, where guests can explore a pirate ship, dine in a secret hideaway, or encounter pirates. Experience Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure, join the Lost Kids as they explore Never Land with Peter Pan and Tinker Bell as well as help rescue John from Captain Hook. Elsewhere, guests can help Tinker Bell deliver parcels and packages to the four seasonal areas of Pixie Hollow on the Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies attraction.

Never Land at Tokyo Disney Resort

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Dine like the Lost Kids at Lookout Cookout, which is also their hideout! Made from found objects and shipwrecked parts, not only can you enjoy delicious food but also beautiful views of Never Land.

Frozen Kingdom 

But perhaps the most beautiful part of the Fantasy Springs expansion will be Frozen Kingdom, inspired by Disney’s blockbuster 2013 film Frozen.

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The themed area is set after the events of the 2013 film, at which time the kingdom is a place of happiness and Queen Elsa has finally embraced the magic within her. There will be various offerings for guests, including Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey and the Royal Banquet of Arendelle restaurant, which will feature scenic vistas of the fjord cliffs and mountains in the distance.

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And in the distance, there will also be a brand-new castle–Elsa’s castle on the North Mountain, which is currently under construction.

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Imagineers survey the area around the North Mountain/Credit: Disney Parks

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The new Fantasy Springs expansion will open to guests beginning in June 2024!

This post is originally appeared on Disney Dining.

About Rebekah Tyndall Burkett

Rebekah grew up in Forney, Texas and lives just outside of Dallas. She’s been a Disney superfan since childhood, experiencing the magic at Walt Disney World for the first time at the age of 11. Journeys to Neverland are at least a yearly occurrence for her, her husband and her four children (the Fab Four). When they go to the parks, they stay in Florida for three weeks at a time. Rebekah loves exploring the history of the parks, the genius behind the Magic in the person of Walt Disney, and she is intrigued by all things Disney World and Disney Imagineering. When in the parks, Rebekah and her husband Scott make the most of their time by enjoying every minute with their Fab Four, by delving deeper into Walt’s vision for the parks and into the history behind the Walt Disney World Resort, and by photographing the many different types of architecture at Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and on the World Showcase at EPCOT. When she’s not in the parks, Rebekah is excitedly setting travel dates and planning her family’s next adventure to their happy place deep within the Sunshine State. On breaks from planning her next trip, Rebekah is a writer, journalist and children’s author, penning children’s books about kids with special needs that she affectionately calls “believement-achievement” stories. Her hobbies include creative writing, paper crafting and interviewing Imagineers. She is also an advocate for Autism Awareness and for children with developmental disabilities of all kinds.

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