Guests enter Neverland by way of a cavern that exits into the mountains. These are the same mountains that tower above the rest of Fantasyland. Guests can explore the gnarled tree that the Lost Boys call home, furnished with hammocks, fire pits, and swings! The Jolly Roger is docked nearby. Guests can climb aboard and man the cannons to targets. Guests can cross a rope bridge to Skull Rock. This is a whispering gallery themed to a skull shaped island! Guests cross the rope bridge back to the ship, going over a certain ticking crocodile, accompanied by his motif! After returning to land, guest can enter Cannibal Cove! This area, unlike the name suggests, is home to a peaceful tribe influenced by African people! Guests can visit The Bokor’s Hut and learn their fates by way of a talking mask, a snarky parrot, a singing tiki mask, and drumming carvings! The final area is the Native Village! This area combines multiple elements of the different tribes that call America home, while not perpetuating the evil stereotypes! Guests can climb teepees (Plains Indians), observe totem poles (Pacific Northwestern), learn their fate in Tiger Lily’s spirit cave by way of a Newspaper Rock type light display (Southwestern), enjoy a communal meal in The Three Sisters Longhouse, where all foods are made with fresh corn, pole beans, and squash, along with pumpkin in autumn (Northeastern), observe Pueblo Pottery (Southwestern), and watch Natives perform traditional dances within The Mound Of Peace, an ancient mound in the shape of Neverland (Southeastern). Guests exit by going on Peter Pan’s Flight. This classic dark ride now features outdoor sections that fly over Neverland and Fantasyland, ending at the old queue house, redesigned as the Darling house. Guests exit by way of the old Darling House queue.