Fantasy Springs: 10 Hidden Details That Enhance Your Visit

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Fantasy Springs: 10 Hidden Details That Enhance Your Visit

Mark your calendars, Disney fans! The wait is almost over for the grand opening of Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea on June 6th, 2024. Imagineers have poured their hearts into creating this whimsical new port, and hidden treasures abound! From Rapunzel’s latest artistic endeavors to Captain Hook’s infamous ship, every corner promises a delightful surprise.

While there’s so much to discover, we’re giving you a sneak peek at 10 of our favorite hidden details and can’t-miss easter eggs waiting to be found in Fantasy Springs! Get ready to level up your DisneySea adventure!

Related – Your Official Guide To Fantasy Springs Merchandise Coming To Tokyo Disney Resort!

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1. Hidden Disney Characters in Fantasy Springs

As soon as you approach the new port entryway, you will stumble upon a beautiful archway with magical springs. Hidden among the rock work you can find characters from some of your favorite Walt Disney Animation Studios films such as Peter Pan, Anna, Elsa and Rapunzel, but keep a special eye out for Pascal — he does have a knack for blending in with his surroundings.

Once inside, the new springs located near Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel also reveal magically carved hidden characters from other Disney Animation classics like “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Brave Little Tailor” and more!

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2. Explore Captain Hook’s Desk

As you explore Peter Pan’s Never Land, fly on over to Captain Hook’s moored ship, the Jolly Roger, where you can walk aboard and visit Captain Hook’s Quarters. Not only is his desk the perfect photo op, there’s a map of Never Land and one of the captain’s hooks you can pose with as the newest pirate crew member.

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3. NeverBeast in Pixie Hollow

After shrinking down to the size of a fairy and boarding your Busy Buggy on Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies in Pixie Hollow, keep an eye out for the green glowing eyes of the NeverBeast while traveling through the winter season in fairy valley.

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4. Lost Kids Coconut Slingshot

As you walk towards the Lookout Cookout, be sure to look out for the coconuts embedded in the dirt walkway curbs and on the bamboo lattice above the restaurant. But where did they come from? If you take a closer look across the lagoon in Never Land, the Lost Kids have launched them from a large slingshot towards a target painted on the restaurant’s walls.

5. Attraction Easter Eggs in Lookout Cookout

Not only does the mural on the back wall of Lookout Cookout show the Lost Kids finding food and eating together, there are even a few homage references to classic Disney attractions. Can you guess which ones?

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6. Spot Pascal inside Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival

If you’ve ever visited Rapunzel’s Tower at Fantasyland in Magic Kingdom, you may have noticed Pascal hidden in several spots around the area. And now that fun continues at Tokyo DisneySea aboard the new attraction, Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival, in Rapunzel’s Forest. As you enjoy your boat ride to the annual Lantern Festival, be sure to keep an eye out for Pascal appearing throughout the various scenes.

7. Rapunzel’s Paintings in The Snuggly Duckling

As you enjoy a “Sweet Ever After Dessert” served in a frying pan, take a look around the tavern! You may notice some new paintings from Rapunzel hanging on the wall that depict the happily-ever-after stories of the tavern’s lovable ruffians. 

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8. Anna & Elsa’s Royal Sommerhus

Up on the peak of The North Mountain, if you look closely, there’s a tiny, yet familiar house. It’s similar to the Royal Sommerhus found in the Norway Pavilion at EPCOT, where you can chill out with Elsa & Anna in their vacation home.

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9. Kristoff’s Sled

As you stroll throughout Frozen Kingdom, Kristoff’s sled sits proudly! Now, it’s your turn to board the sled in this Arendelle photo op.

10. Portraits in Arendelle Castle

While dining inside the Royal Banquet of Arendelle restaurant, you will find books and artwork of beloved “Frozen” characters. Don’t forget to gaze upon numerous paintings from the scene in the film where “For the First Time in Forever” is sung.

Are you hoping to visit Fantasy Springs once it opens?


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