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Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Project Names & Drone Footage

Tokyo DisneySea® Large-Scale Expansion Project Names Announced for the New Areas of Themed Port, Fantasy Springs, and Disney Hotel

URAYASU, CHIBA—Tokyo Disney Resort® announced that Fantasy Springs, the eighth themed port currently under development as part of the large-scale expansion project at Tokyo DisneySea Park will open in spring, 2024 (the first quarter of fiscal year 2024). Additionally, the names of the new areas and Disney Hotel have been determined.

Themed to magical springs that lead to worlds of Disney fantasy, Fantasy Springs consists of three areas inspired by the Walt Disney Animation Studios films Frozen, Tangled and Peter Pan, called Frozen Kingdom, Rapunzel’s Forest and Peter Pan’s Never Land respectively.

There will also be a Disney hotel, Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel®, in this new themed port.


Frozen Kingdom

Set after the events of the Disney Animation film Frozen, Frozen Kingdom is full of happiness now that Queen Elsa has embraced her powers to create ice and snow. The Kingdom of Arendelle has been returned to its former glory and guests can visit while immersing themselves in a festive mood. At the far end of the village are towering snow- capped mountains with several cascading waterfalls. In the distance, near the summit of North Mountain, Elsa’s ice palace glistens proudly, covered in snow.


Rapunzel’s Forest

Rapunzel’s Forest brings to life the world of the Disney Animation film Tangled. In the valley rises the tower where the long-haired princess Rapunzel has lived since she was a child. At night, the entire forest is bathed in warm light emanating from Rapunzel’s tower, lamps lining the paths, glowing restaurant and boathouse windows and lanterns hanging from the boats.


Peter Pan’s Never Land

In Peter Pan’s Never Land, where the world of the Disney Animation film Peter Pan unfolds, guests become a member of the Lost Kids, a group of fun-loving, adventurous and energetic children. Here, guests can explore a pirate ship, dine in a secret hideaway, confront pirates with their friends and enjoy great adventures in Never Land. They can also visit Pixie Hollow, the fairy valley where Tinker Bell lives.


Tokyo DisneySea - Fantasy Springs - Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel Exterior view from inside the Park (daytime)
Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel Exterior view from inside the Park (daytime)

Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel

Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel will be the sixth Disney hotel in Japan, and will be situated near the magical spring in Fantasy Springs. Paintings depicting Disney Princesses as well as floral motifs can be seen throughout the interior of the hotel, allowing the world of Fantasy Springs to continue from the Park to the hotel. The hotel is comprised of 419 “deluxe-type” rooms. In addition, there are 56 “luxury-type” rooms, offering guests the finest accommodation experience at Tokyo Disney Resort.

– The opening date for Fantasy Springs has been changed accordingly to the information provided in the press release titled “Tokyo DisneySea Large-Scale Expansion Project, The New Themed Port Fantasy Springs – Changes Regarding the Opening Date and Investment Amount,” released on the same date as this press release.


Fantasy Springs

Overview:

  1. Development area: About 140,000 square meters (theme park / hotel area: about 100,000 square meters)
  2. Number of facilities: Attractions (4), restaurants (3), shop (1), hotel (1)
  3. Opening date: Spring, 2024 (the first quarter of fiscal year 2024) (tentative)
  4. Investment amount: About 320 billion yen (tentative) Aerial photograph:

Facilities overview:

Frozen Kingdom

Attraction (1)

Restaurant (1)

Rapunzel’s Forest

Attraction (1)

Restaurant (1)

Peter Pan’s Never Land

Attractions (2)

Restaurant (1)

Shop

1

Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel

Guest rooms: 475

(“Deluxe type” rooms: 419, “Luxury type” rooms: 56) Others: Restaurants (2), Lobby lounge, parking, etc.

– The above information is valid as of October 27, 2022 and is subject to change.

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