What land are you excited most for with Fantasy Springs?

tanc

Premium Member
Original Poster
Personally I'm super excited for Peter Pan, it'll be amazing to get a modern take on such a fantastic film. Being able to see skull rock in person and hopefully be presented in a way similar to the film is going to be a dream come true. After experiencing the Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast in person, I can't wait for what Fantasy Springs will be like. If all the attractions will be similar in quality to that ride, it's going to be amazing I think. I'm also glad that they are putting Fantasy Springs in a different way so it does not interfere with the main portion of Disney Sea.
 

LittleMerman

Well-Known Member
So hard to say! Literally all of them hahaha. Peter Pan bc it's 2 rides and one is rumored to be amazing, Tangled bc it's one of my fave Disney movies and its first attraction, and Frozen bc I love it and I'm curious about the new ride. Tough to pick, but prob in that order!
 

Supersnow84

Well-Known Member
I’d probably say tangled, Peter Pan is rumoured to have that FOP style ride so that’s probably the ride I’m most excited for individually but we have a Peter Pan ride already at every park except HK so. I’m kinda used to Peter Pan

As for frozen I’d rather go to HK for my frozen fix since they have an actual frozen land, not just a section in a larger fantasysea area, the frozen ride is gonna have to be absolutely amazing to compete with HK just on the frozen fan base
 

bsod

New Member
As for frozen I’d rather go to HK for my frozen fix since they have an actual frozen land, not just a section in a larger fantasysea area, the frozen ride is gonna have to be absolutely amazing to compete with HK just on the frozen fan base
They're both unique tbh. The castle of arendelle at HK is much smaller and inaccessible, it's just a big backdrop which I think is such a waste. While in Tokyo, it's pretty much closer to the real scale because it would have a restaurant inside. For the rest of the land, HK has a mini-coaster on the side and Tokyo has a larger show building for the E-ticket attraction.
 

Supersnow84

Well-Known Member
They're both unique tbh. The castle of arendelle at HK is much smaller and inaccessible, it's just a big backdrop which I think is such a waste. While in Tokyo, it's pretty much closer to the real scale because it would have a restaurant inside. For the rest of the land, HK has a mini-coaster on the side and Tokyo has a larger show building for the E-ticket attraction.
True but it’s not like the restaurant being in the castle really moves the needle much especially since from the movie the internal architecture of arendelle castle isn’t terribly interesting, the forces perspective on the HK one is fine for the thematic integrity of the land for me especially since it won’t be sharing space in fantasysea

As for the e ticket I’m not sure if the single e ticket or the double d ticket will be better overall for the land, I guess we will have to see, I’m imagining a “Alice mini land in Disneyland fantasyland” style thing for the three fantasy springs lands, if just the frozen section is bigger than HK I might reevaluate that
 

Smugpugmug

Well-Known Member
I'm excited for pretty much everything about it, even if Frozen is a film franchise I don't particularly like. I've heard the Peter Pan rides are really outstanding and I can't wait to see the Tangled area lit up at night. I would really love an announcement of an opening timeframe soon so I can plan my trip. I hope to be in Japan October (or maybe early November) 2024.
 

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