Tokyo Disneyland Resort Expansion

bsod

New Member
Tomorrowland is weirder and weirder.

 

TalkToEthan

Well-Known Member
I’m curious about how Disney Sea guests will be able to get into Fantasy Springs due to overwhelming demand.

Will it be standby or lottery?

Also if one purchases a “Vacation Package” does that guarantee admission into F.S.?
 

SweetDuffy101

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I’m curious about how Disney Sea guests will be able to get into Fantasy Springs due to overwhelming demand.

Will it be standby or lottery?

Also if one purchases a “Vacation Package” does that guarantee admission into F.S.?
Vacation packages does have advantages to enter the area.

those who stays only at Fantasy Springs Hotel will be able to use 2 Exclusive entrances connected to the park.

Standby pass will grueling for some, DPA will always ran out as soon as gate opens due to people getting in Early 15 entry.

Furthermore Guests staying at FSH will be able to purchase Fantasy Springs Magic pass which will allow you not only entry to FS Area but also Unlimited Use of PRIORITY ACCESS LANE(not tinkerbell)
 

Supersnow84

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Vacation packages does have advantages to enter the area.

those who stays only at Fantasy Springs Hotel will be able to use 2 Exclusive entrances connected to the park.

Standby pass will grueling for some, DPA will always ran out as soon as gate opens due to people getting in Early 15 entry.

Furthermore Guests staying at FSH will be able to purchase Fantasy Springs Magic pass which will allow you not only entry to FS Area but also Unlimited Use of PRIORITY ACCESS LANE(not tinkerbell)
Sorry dumb question here, does that mean if I go in October there is still a chance that there will just be a limited amount of space for entry to fantasy springs and I just may not be able to go in or are we really only talking like first week or so
 

ryno1982

Active Member
Sorry dumb question here, does that mean if I go in October there is still a chance that there will just be a limited amount of space for entry to fantasy springs and I just may not be able to go in or are we really only talking like first week or so
Very likely there will still be requirements in place by October.
 

Jubs

Member
Sorry dumb question here, does that mean if I go in October there is still a chance that there will just be a limited amount of space for entry to fantasy springs and I just may not be able to go in or are we really only talking like first week or so

Unless the land is an unexpected flop, it'll probably be this way for years I think. But even if attendance starts slipping, they'd probably bring in annual passes then, which would bump everything right back to busy again.
 

tanc

Premium Member
Nintendo land has had a limited capacity for years, and may even be permanent at this rate due to the size of the location. I would not expect anything less for a long time with Fantasy Springs.
 

Supersnow84

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So dumb question again, if I’m just a generic Australian buying day entry tickets in advance how do I get a spot in fantasy springs, do I have to camp out the front of Disneysea 4 hours before it opens or is it a sort of lotto that we have to enter each day and hope we get a spot
 

ryno1982

Active Member
So dumb question again, if I’m just a generic Australian buying day entry tickets in advance how do I get a spot in fantasy springs, do I have to camp out the front of Disneysea 4 hours before it opens or is it a sort of lotto that we have to enter each day and hope we get a spot
You'll definitely have to camp out. How long is the question, and it's likely no one will know until it's actually open. Considering even now on a normal day people line up 2 hours or more to get in, it's going to be insane. Basically once you get in the park you'll be able to either buy premier access for one of the rides or standby pass. Note that even if you're lucky and are able to get both of these things for two of the rides, there's next to no chance the third ride will have any availability by the time you are eligible for either another premier access or standby pass, since I think there's at least an hour window before you're able to get another one. I'd say if you can afford it look into a vacation package. They go on sale May 1 for October. I would take a look at this link: https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/en/topics/info/fantasysprings.html
They do a good job breaking down all the ways to get in.
 

ThemeParkTraveller

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So dumb question again, if I’m just a generic Australian buying day entry tickets in advance how do I get a spot in fantasy springs, do I have to camp out the front of Disneysea 4 hours before it opens or is it a sort of lotto that we have to enter each day and hope we get a spot

You should be at the gates a few hours before opening to ensure you can snag a Standby or Premier Access pass for one of the attractions before they run out for the day. You can only reserve these once you are physically in the park, so it helps to be one of the first ones in. Without a pass, regular guests will not be allowed into Fantasy Springs.
 

Mark_E

Active Member
What are we thinking on ride capacity?
Even at a fairly liberal 1400/hr for each e ticket, plus 600 for tinkerbell, that’s at least 4800 riders per hour for fantasy springs, times that by a 12 hr day can have minimum 50k a day ride “slots”. I’d say if your within the first 10,000 people through the gate you shouldn’t have an issue getting a standby pass slot or a DPA.
 

Supersnow84

Well-Known Member
Honestly I’m probably just going to book a vacation package

The yen is through the floor right now I can guarantee a pass and get a 2 night stay for like 600 AUD, I dont care about the fantasy springs hotel I’ll just stay at the Disneyland hotel

The non fantasy springs hotels have plenty of spaces going forward
 

ThemeParkTraveller

Well-Known Member
Honestly I’m probably just going to book a vacation package

The yen is through the floor right now I can guarantee a pass and get a 2 night stay for like 600 AUD, I dont care about the fantasy springs hotel I’ll just stay at the Disneyland hotel

The non fantasy springs hotels have plenty of spaces going forward

I would book the MiraCosta over the TDL Hotel. You get Happy Entry to both parks (TDS more critically) while the latter only has it for TDL.
 

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