Tokyo Disney Resort shared an updated map of Tokyo DisneySea including Fantasy Springs, as well as a full photo tour of the port’s three lands: Peter Pan’s Never Land, Frozen Kingdom, and Rapunzel’s Forest.
Tokyo DisneySea Map
The map shows how Fantasy Springs stretches out from the back of Tokyo DisneySea. Its entrance is between Lost River Delta and Arabian Coast. The Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel is located at the back of Fantasy Springs.
Fantasy Springs Entrance
Guests enter through tunnels in a magical spring. The rockwork around the tunnels features giant sculptures of the featured characters: Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and Rapunzel.
At night, the springs are illuminated with magical blue and red lights.
The literal spring operates as a portal into the world of Fantasy Springs.
Peter Pan’s Never Land
After entering, guests can veer left into Peter Pan’s Never Land or take a right into Rapunzel’s Forest.
Never Land is framed by large mountains with permanent clouds floating around the peaks.
The Native American village is visible among the mountains.
The land’s main attraction is Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure.
A lagoon houses Captain Hook’s ship — the Jolly Roger — and Skull Rock.
The Jolly Roger is a full-size red pirate ship.
Guests can explore the ship, entering via a bridge leading from the shore.
Captain Hook’s desk with his map and ledger are on deck.
There are various props like cannonballs and barrels on the ship.
Guests can ring the bell and spin the ship’s wheel.
The wheel is decorated with golden hook motifs.
There are paths around the lagoon with drawings by the Lost Boys.
Some of the island residents have been practicing their bow and arrow work with dummies of Mr. Smee and Tick-Tock Croc.
Skull Rock has waterfalls around it.
The beach is littered with supplies.
A small campsite has a campfire and a totem pole inspired by the crocodile, Mr. Smee, and Captain Hook.
A sign points guests to Pixie Hollow, where they can ride Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies.
A boat is tied to a rock with a treasure chest nearby.
Lights illuminate the land at night.
There are lanterns hanging inside the eyes of Skull Rock.
More lanterns light up on the Jolly Roger, reflecting off the water.
Frozen Kingdom
Near the back of the land is Frozen Kingdom, featuring Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey.
Guests can also dine inside Arendelle Castle. Elsa’s Ice Palace is visible on the North Mountain in the distance.
The palace is illuminated with icy blue and white lights at night.
Outside Arendelle Castle are the docks and village.
There are benches and trees lining the sidewalks.
A sleigh sits outside a shaded space.
Rapunzel’s Forest
Rapunzel’s Forest is full of trees and shrubbery. There are wooden lampposts along the stone-lined paths.
Rapunzel’s tower, covered in vines, overlooks the land.
Rapunzel herself can be seen looking out her window.
Here, guests can ride Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival and enjoy The Snuggly Duckling.
Other Facilities
There is also a Park Information location inside Fantasy Springs. It’s tucked into a stone wall with a tree of pink flowers growing over it.
There are water fountains built into a themed stone structure.
Fantasy Springs will open at Tokyo DisneySea on June 6, 2024.
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