The opening of Fantasy Springs is just around the corner!
We are just 99 days away from the big opening of Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea on June 6th. We know it’s just around the corner so, we decided to review the information that we have so far.
What is Fantasy Springs?
Nestled between the realms of Arabian Coast and Lost River Delta, this park embodies the fantastical essence of Disney Fantasy. Introducing the NEW Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea, it features eight immersive ports, each capturing the essence of beloved Walt Disney Imagination Studios films such as Frozen, Tangled, and Peter Pan.
Frozen Kingdom
You are cordially invited to visit the kingdom of Arendelle, where Elsa will embrace her hidden powers.
You will experience an adventure next to Anna and Elsa, where you'll traverse the scenes of the "Frozen" movie aboard a boat. Led by Grand Pabbie, the trolls' leader, the whole ride will be accompanied by iconic songs from the film like "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?", "For the First Time in Forever," "Love Is an Open Door," and... "Let It Go." Of course they would have Let it Go here, huh?
Food options
In the magical Frozen Kingdom, you'll find two dining options: the Royal Banquet of Arendelle and Oaken's OK Foods. Don’t think twice and step into the transformed castle, adorned with artwork and books celebrating the Frozen characters, where you can experience Elsa's coronation day while dining like royalty.
Oaken's OK Foods beckons with its Scandinavian specialties. You can delight yourself in fluffy cardamom bread brimming with Scandinavian-style spiced meat and lingonberry jam, courtesy of Oaken's.
Prepare yourself to live this magic wonder of Rapunzel's Forest, Peter Pan, Frozen, and more Disney specials because this park promises a really COOL experience in Tokyo when its magical doors open on June 6, 2024, at Tokyo DisneySea.
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