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Tokyo DisneySea concept model of Fantasy Springs port unveiled

Tokyo Disney Resort has shared a series of videos showing a concept model of the Fantasy Springs port, set to open at Tokyo DisneySea in 2023.

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Tokyo Disney Resort, home to Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea, debuted three videos unveiling the Fantasy Springs concept model. Check them out below.

Tokyo DisneySea's eighth port has received an investment of $2.2 billion from Oriental Land Co (OLC). It will boast three lands themed to Disney's Frozen, Peter Pan and Tangled.


Fantasy Springs will be home to a luxury Disney hotel. Each themed land will have attractions, restaurants and immersive spaces. These include Rapunzel's tower, Neverland and Arendelle Castle.

Tangled attractions at Fantasy Springs

The concept model is one-fiftieth of the actual size of the DisneySea port, according to Disney Parks Blog. Walt Disney Imagineering uses concept art, drawings and models to plan out the arrangement and size.

The model has been painted and shot from various angles to showcase Fantasy Springs. Disney's footage unveils Rapunzel's tower from Tangled overlooking a forest.

In addition, the videos reveal Frozen's Arendelle Castle at the foot of a snow-capped mountain, as well as a pirate ship and Neverland from Peter Pan.

Tokyo DisneySea's new Frozen area

Earlier this month, OLC announced the name of Japan’s fifth Disney hotel,Tokyo Disney Resort Toy Story Hotel, which is based on Disney and Pixar’sToy Story.

The hotel's exterior, entrance and lobby will all be Toy Story-themed. Toy Story Hotel will be the first 'moderate type' accommodation at Tokyo Disney Resort.

Over at Tokyo Disneyland, the largest expansion in the park's history launched in September at Toontown, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. Attractions are inspired by Beauty and the Beast, Minnie Mouse and Big Hero 6.

Peter Pan-themed land in Tokyo

Disney recently unveiled theopening date of Avengers Campus at Disneyland during a virtual event hosted byJosh D’Amaro, chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products.

"We are so excited to soon welcome our guests to Avengers Campus, our first land dedicated to Super Heroes," saidKen Potrock, president of Disneyland Resort.

Images: OLC