Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea, located in Japan, have recently undergone significant expansions. Both theme parks now offer unique experiences for visitors.
Firstly, Tokyo Disneyland has introduced a new ride called The Happy Ride with Baymax. This attraction is based on the popular character from the movie 'Big Hero 6'. The ride features cast members singing and dancing in sync with infectious music, creating an enjoyable experience for guests of all ages.
Moving on to Tokyo DisneySea, the new Fantasy Springs area has opened. This expansion combines themes from Peter Pan, Frozen, and Tangled. One of its most notable attractions is Rapunzel's Lantern Festival in Rapunzel's Forest. Visitors can enjoy a five-minute gondola ride through this themed area.
Peter Pan's Never Land Adventure is another popular attraction within Fantasy Springs. This ride allows guests to join Peter Pan and his Lost Boys on a quest to save John Darling.
Frozen Kingdom, another part of the expansion, uses projection mapping technology for an immersive journey with Anna and Elsa. Guests can sing along to hit songs from the movie while experiencing this magical world.
The Royal Banquet of Arendelle is a restaurant within Fantasy Springs that offers a dining experience inspired by the Frozen franchise. Oaken's OK Foods, named after Oaken from the 2013 Frozen movie, serves Scandinavian-inspired baked goods.
Tokyo Disney Resort has also announced plans to open the world's first attraction based on Wreck-It Ralph animated franchise by 2026.
Bob Iger, CEO of The Walt Disney Company, and Josh D'Amaro, chairman of Disney Experiences, were present at the opening ceremony for Fantasy Springs. They expressed their excitement about the expansion and welcomed visitors to enjoy these new experiences.