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With 100 days until opening, Disney has released a huge amount of new info about Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea!

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https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2024/02/everything-you-need-to-know-about-fantasy-springs/

What is Fantasy Springs?

Located between Arabian Coast and Lost River Delta, Fantasy Springs is themed to a magical spring leading to a world of Disney fantasy. This all-new, eighth port at Tokyo DisneySea will be home to three areas inspired by Walt Disney Animation Studios films, “Frozen,” “Tangled” and “Peter Pan,” plus the all-new Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel.

 

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Frozen Kingdom

Taking place after the film’s finale, you’re invited to visit the kingdom of Arendelle, where Elsa is finally able to embrace her previously hidden powers.

On the attraction, Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey, you’ll board a boat voyaging through the “Frozen” movie scenes and the tale of two sisters discovering true love. The story begins with Grand Pabbie, the leader of the trolls, retelling the tale we have all come to love. Soon you’ll be whisked away on a journey through Anna and Elsa’s memories, accompanied by songs from the film including, “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” “For the First Time in Forever,” “Love Is an Open Door” and “Let It Go.” The story will build to Anna turning into ice in an attempt to save Elsa from Hans.

In Frozen Kingdom, you will discover two dining options, the Royal Banquet of Arendelle and Oaken’s OK Foods. Anna and Elsa have opened the gates to the castle, which has been transformed into a dining area filled with books and artwork of beloved “Frozen” characters. Inside the Royal Banquet of Arendelle, you can even dine in the place of Elsa’s coronation — it’s like you’re stepping into the film!

Oaken has opened his doors to hungry visitors over at Oaken’s OK Foods! You will be saying hoo-hoo for the Scandinavian specialties he’s prepared, including a fluffy, cardamom bread filled with Scandinavian-style spiced meat and lingonberry jam.

 

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Rapunzel’s Forest

For those who love “Tangled,” Rapunzel’s Forest will transport you directly into the world of the Disney Animation film where Rapunzel has lived since she was a child!

For the first time ever at a Disney park, the story of Rapunzel will come to life at Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival. The journey begins at Rapunzel’s tower where she’s seen singing “When Will My Life Begin,” from its window while Flynn Rider watches on. Rapunzel then escapes the tower with Flynn at her side, visiting locations you may recognize from the film. The journey will come to an end with their love blossoming at the Lantern Festival complete with “I See the Light” and countless glowing lanterns. We’ve had a dream of seeing the floating lanterns gleam and it soon will come true!

There’s a very quaint place, perfect for you at Rapunzel’s Forest! Hidden among the foliage, you’ll find The Snuggly Duckling, bringing to life the tavern from the film. Here you can chow down on the “Duckling’s Dream Cheeseburger” or the “Sweet Ever After Dessert” served in, you guessed it, a frying pan!

 

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Peter Pan’s Never Land

Join the fun-loving and adventurous Lost Kids on an epic adventure in Peter Pan’s Never Land, from Captain Hook’s pirate ship to Pixie Hollow.

There’s not one, but two attractions in Peter Pan’s Never Land! On Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure, join Peter Pan, Tinker Bell and the Lost Kids on an epic adventure to rescue John from Captain Hook and his band of pirates. Here you’ll board a boat sprinkled with fairy dust by Tinker Bell and soar into the sky while encountering Wendy, Michael, the mermaids and even Captain Hook’s moored ship, the Jolly Roger.

Over in Pixie Hollow, Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies will explore the fairy valley and its changing seasons. From flowers and mushrooms to painting utensils and pieces of nibbled cheese, you’ve been shrunk down to the size of a fairy.

After such a wonderful adventure, fuel up at Lookout Cookout! Made from parts of a shipwreck washed ashore in Never Land, you’ll also discover items from the Lost Kids such as pajamas and hammocks, inside their self-made hideout. The menu includes Lost Kids’ Snack Box with chicken tenders, seaweed fritters, banana chips and shrimp chips, as well as a “Pixie Dust Soda (Kiwi)” with a star that dissolves into a silver sparkling effect — just like pixie dust!

And that’s not all, there’s even a new popcorn flavor at the popcorn wagon in Peter Pan’s Never Land! Available for the first time at Tokyo Disney Resort, the Roast Beef Popcorn features a robust flavor seasoned with salt and black pepper, and aromas of roasted meat and gravy.

 

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Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel

Not only is Tokyo Disney Resort welcoming a new port to Tokyo DisneySea, but an all-new hotel will open too! This park-integrated hotel is located right next to Fantasy Springs and offers the unique opportunity of fully immersing yourself into the magical springs.

Featuring interiors inspired by Disney Princesses, flora and fauna with motifs themed to the port, there’s also 3 dining experiences to discover: Fantasy Springs Restaurant, Grand Paradis Lounge and La Libellule.

 

Shop and Special Merchandise

You can’t go to Tokyo Disney Resort and not take a look at the special merchandise inspired by the world of Fantasy Springs and its attractions!

Fantasy Springs Gifts features an interior with designs inspired by the springs and their surrounding nature and wildlife. You can also find a few more items at Springs Treasures, a quaint little cart along the pathway leading from Arabian Coast to Fantasy Springs.

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hmmmm. . .so are they moving the Peter Pan ride from over in DisneyLand?    that description certainly sounds like the Peter Pan Flight ride there.

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9 hours ago, bert425 said:

hmmmm. . .so are they moving the Peter Pan ride from over in DisneyLand?    that description certainly sounds like the Peter Pan Flight ride there.

From what I have read at TDR sites, there is no plan to close down the Peter Pan ride in TDL. I was actually surprised too, when they first announced this new part of Fantasy Springs. But nothing else I have read (rumor or not) about Pan in TokyoDisneyland. And the system for this new Pan ride will involve ride vehicles like those used for Spiderman at IOA! And special effects to simulate ....flying! (woohoo!)

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The ride vehicle for the new Peter Pan Never Land Adventure!

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^ I  will wait, until they come up with a Yorkshire Pudding popcorn, to compliment the Roast Beef popcorn. ?

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...then you buy one of these, and carry them both with you!

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Found this photo, taken a couple of days ago. What I found interesting about the shot, is that Space Mountain, once rebuilt and relocated, will be totally behind North Mountain In Fantasy Springs! And then, you'll be able to (pretty much) clearly see the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel opposite the entrance to Tokyo Disneyland.  :mickey:

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Photo taken and posted by Sunmz, thanks!

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One of the Japan sellers I deal with, thru eBay, always sends me extra stuff along with what I've bought from her. Lately, she sent me a small catalog of souvenirs available in the new Fantasy Springs, opening in June. The writing is all Japanese, but the photos show what's available. I especially get a kick out of the 'hairdos' that the Elsa and Anna dolls have.

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these just got released. . and have already hit eBay.  (tho I think the price is reasonable).

 

I'm pretty sure I'm gonna get one :)

@Nrthwnd



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^ Very cool TDL "souvenir", heh. I have seen several re-creations of Tokyo Disneyland rides by different brand names ..... very tempting to buy....  Then I see what you're getting, and I start thinking ..... hmmm.... cool buy if you get it, Bert. ?

P.S. Have any of our Tokyo members (and/or TPR members recently visiting there) been to TDL and seen any of the new construction on the new Space Mountain? Just curious how the construction is going.

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What new Space Mountain (in 2027) is supposed to look like, when it's ready to open. And they gain a neat plaza, too!

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As of today, Fantasy Springs will allow people to line up for the rides without the need for standby passes. I kind of hope this means the recent culture of everyone standing around frantically tapping screens will disappear again, always seemed a shame to be in one of the most beautiful parks and people too busy refreshing their screens throughout the day to fully enjoy it.

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Am curious, if any TPR members in the Tokyo area (or having visited), have seen any more construction on the new Space Mountain, etc?

With photos, too, please? Thanks, in advance! ?

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The Tokyo Disney Resort has announced details for the 25th anniversary celebration of Tokyo DisneySea including new entertainment, decor, special food and beverage options and new merchandise!

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https://disneyparksblog.com/tdr/tokyo-disneysea-25th-anniversary-dates-and-details/

Since it opened its gates to the world, Tokyo DisneySea has been a fan-favorite park for many passionate Disney Parks enthusiasts. Whether you have your eyes set on your next trip to Japan like me or are already counting down the days until your next visit to Tokyo Disney Resort, next year’s celebration will be a memorable moment as the park prepares to launch its 25th anniversary festivities. 

From April 15, 2026, through March 31, 2027, get ready to set sail for a year-long celebration in honor of the park’s 25th anniversary, featuring new entertainment, colorful park decor, food and beverage items, and plenty of adorable merchandise that you’ll be adding to your collection. 

Do you have some questions about what to expect during this joyful party when it begins next spring? We’ve got answers for you – keep reading to learn more about what to expect when next year’s celebration kicks off at Tokyo DisneySea! 

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What is Tokyo DisneySea Like?

Whether you are planning your very first visit or 25th yearly vacation to the resort, Tokyo DisneySea is a special park for Disney fans to enjoy thrilling rides, delicious snacks, and experiences that can only be found in Tokyo (anyone else interested in a shrimp-filled Ukiwah Bun or a daring Journey to the Center of the Earth?). 

Opening in 2001 as the only Disney park in the world themed to the sea, Tokyo DisneySea is preparing to celebrate the 25th anniversary at each of the eight ports themed to Disney stories of adventure and imagination in the park.  

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You may have seen the park featured on the Disney Parks Blog over the past year — Duffy and Friends celebrated 20 years at the resort this year, while the delightful Fantasy Springs recently opened in 2024, featuring three areas inspired by the Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Frozen, Tangled, and Peter Pan. 

Big Question — Will Duffy and Friends Be There?

Of course they will! 

Twenty years ago, Duffy made his big debut at Tokyo DisneySea, and he and his adorable friends have been fan-favorite characters for millions of guests around the world ever since. During your visit, make sure to spot Duffy and his closest friends at the park!  

In addition, check out an array of Duffy and Friends merchandise themed to the 25th anniversary that will be available at the park, while additional “Jubilee Blue” merchandise will be available throughout the celebration. 

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What are the New Shows to See?

Dynamic entertainment is endless year-round at Tokyo DisneySea, but the 25th anniversary will bring even more celebrations. Discover your next chance to dance along, featuring many beloved Disney characters in cheerful new attire: 

“Sparkling Jubilee Celebration”

Bringing guests from every corner of the world together in a celebration of the quarter-century mark, Mickey Mouse and friends will sail into the Mediterranean Harbor aboard a specially decorated barge during the “Sparking Jubilee Celebration.” Look forward to seeing your favorite characters celebrate the anniversary in style during this cheerful gathering! 

“Dance the Globe!”

This January, preparations are being made to launch a limited-time show, “Dance the Globe!” at Waterfront Park in American Waterfront, as Mickey invites his friends to dance to different music from around the world. During the anniversary celebration, Mickey and his friends will even appear in special outfits themed to the 25th for the show’s finale. The show will also feature a fantastic lineup of Disney characters and a variety of dance styles from around the globe, so here are a few pals to keep an eye out for during the show: 

"Dance the Globe!" Characters

  • Mickey and his friends in special outfits themed to the event
  • Rapunzel from Disney Animation’s Tangled
  • Hiro from Disney Animation’s Big Hero 6
  • Mirabel from Disney Animation’s Encanto (making her Tokyo DisneySea debut)

Additional Entertainment at Tokyo DisneySea

Looking to hit the right note to end the night? When night falls, the facade of Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta in Mediterranean Harbor will be transformed with special projection effects, accompanied by the theme song of the anniversary. 

Will There Be Special Decor Across the Park?

In between your visits to Tower of Terror or Fantasy Springs, you’ll be able to spot “Jubilee Blue” decorations themed to the 25th anniversary at various spots throughout the park.  

Snap a picture to post on Instagram at the DisneySea AquaSphere (located at the park entrance) and Passagio MiraCosta, which will be adorned with festive blue decorations for the anniversary.  

Each of the themed ports at the park will be surrounded with bright “Jubilee Blue” decorations for the 25th. Pose with your friends at each of these locations and get ready to check some boxes off your Disney Parks bucket list. 

Fun Fact: Tokyo DisneySea 25th Anniversary

Inspired by the seas of Tokyo DisneySea, the anniversary event will revolve around the signature color “Jubilee Blue.” Enhancing the joyful atmosphere during this sparkling celebration, the color will be featured in decorations across the park.

Will There Be New Food and Beverage Items?

Get ready to devour flavored popcorn, chilly shaved ice, and those iconic Little Green Dumplings that you’ve probably seen posted online; Tokyo DisneySea will be full of delicious delights during the 25th anniversary.  

Throughout the celebration, special food wagons and additional menu items will be featured at restaurants decked out in 25th decor. 

For a limited period after the anniversary kicks off, the Tokyo DisneySea Food & Wine Festival will also welcome hungry guests on a culinary journey.  

What Can I Do at the Park in the Meantime?

In addition to this milestone celebration, there are plenty of things to experience at Tokyo DisneySea during every day of the year, including flying over famous landscapes around the world on Soaring: Fantastic Flight, witnessing spectacular fireworks on select nights, and choosing from signature menu items that you can only find at the park. 

There are still plenty of details in store, so make sure to keep an eye on the Disney Parks Blog before the celebration officially kicks off at Tokyo Disney Resort next year – get out your Duffy and Friends gear, and start making plans for 2026 as Tokyo DisneySea gets ready for landmark celebration 25 years in the making! 

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^ Oh, I so wish we could go to this. Next year. :mickey:

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July 2013 ~ David's and my last trip to TDLR, with TPR ~ The 'Cape Cod' Photo by David. 

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..... but somewhere around 2027-2029, we are definitely going to visit TDLR and spend a good 10-11 nights at the hotel. This will include a two day pass, followed by a four day pass. And in between, we'll have a "Hotel Day", followed by a IKSPIARI Mall Day. Then, we've giving each other a "My-Day-For-Tokyo" to spend together. I already decided that I wanted to show David, Hanayashiki Park, in Asakusa, which has an awesome huge temple, and a couple of rows of outdoor stalls, selling everything from clothing to Japanese snacks etc. It's one of The Oldest Parks in Japan, having opened in ....1853! And after that, their round-the-park Coaster was built and opened .... in 1953, my birth year! What David would choose I have no idea, but we got plenty of time to figure it all out.

We hope. :mickey: Stay tuned, woo hoo!

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Your friend and mine ....Lava Monster! In JTTCOTE. 2013 shot I took. ?

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Tokyo Disney have suddenly announced single rider will run on 3 more attractions: over at DisneySea is Anna & Elsa and Peter Pan as well as Beauty and the Beast for Disneyland. And that will start from today

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^ Great! Hope they're still doing it, when we (eventually) get there. ?

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Starting next year the park plans to allow people to pre-pay before entry for DPA's potentially reducing those 6-7am crowd build ups of people desperate to reserve.
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And speaking of 2027, the Wreck-It-Ralph ride is also delayed to then.

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Tokyo Disneyland have announced that Reach for the Stars will end it's run September 14th: https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/tdl/show/detail/7202/

Anna & Elsa has been down 5 days in a row, which is pretty unheard of for Tokyo rides outside their scheduled maintenance. Supposedly the Elsa animatronic in the First Time in Forever area has broken, despite the 5 day closure the ride maintenance hasn't shifted from it's month in mid May- June.

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^ (quote from show description) "Depending on the directing effect such as smoke, some wetness and smell may occur....."

Um ...... smell?  ?

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Tokyo Disney Resort has shared an aerial construction image (captured in late January 2026) as well as the concept art for the new Space Mountain set to open in Tokyo Disneyland in 2027!

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The new "Space Mountain" is getting ready to welcome you. A new "Space Mountain" is scheduled to open in 2027! Along with concept art, we present photos of the new "Space Mountain" and its surroundings, taken around late January 2026. I'm really looking forward to seeing you all again

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^ It definitely looks like, to me, there's going to be more to this attraction than just within the "mountain" itself.

The "unseen green bldg" to the left there, will probably have maintenance, and additional track, perhaps?

Maybe a few show scenes, too?

Very exciting to see!  :mickey: Hopefully, in a few years, me and David will (still) be able to visit TDR one - more - time.

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Tokyo Disney Resort has shared a significant volume of details about this year's special summer event, Summer Cool-off at Tokyo Disney Resort. The event includes special versions of attractions and entertainment at both parks, along with specialty food and merchandise across the resort. This announcement also confirms the permanent closure of Aquatopia, a Tokyo DisneySea opening day attraction, on September 14th, 2026. 

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Tokyo Disney Resort® announced that a special summer event, Summer Cool-off at Tokyo Disney Resort, will be presented from July 2 through September 14 for guests to have a fun summer filled with exciting moments. Returning for its second year, Summer Cool-off at Tokyo Disney Resort will bring special limited period versions of park attractions and entertainment.

At Tokyo Disneyland® Park, “Reach for the Stars,” which is scheduled to end on September 14, will be presented as “Reach for the Stars: Everlasting Dreams.” This finale version of the nighttime spectacular will include a special show to be presented after the main performance, exclusive to the event period. Also this year, Gadget’s Go Coaster gets its own “Get Soaked” version for the first time, keeping guests cool through the summer alongside Splash Mountain “Get Soaked MAX Plus.”

Additionally, The Happy Ride with Baymax at Tokyo Disneyland and “Get Soaked” Harbor Splash at Mediterranean Harbor in Tokyo DisneySea® will both feature the Summer Cool-off at Tokyo Disney Resort theme song “Carrying Happiness (Tokyo Disney Resort Version)” by Mrs. GREEN APPLE, offering guests a fun way to cool down while grooving to upbeat music. Guests can also look forward to merchandise and menu items created in collaboration with the band.

At the Disney hotels, special menus, night pool experiences and other fun programs will be offered for guests to enjoy the summer.

During this period, the Early Evening Passport (valid for entry from 3:00 p.m. on weekends and holidays), and the Weeknight Passport (valid for entry from 5:00 p.m. on weekdays), will be replaced by the After 3 Summer Passport (Limited Period) and the After 5 Summer Passport (Limited Period) respectively. These tickets will be valid for entry every day during the eligible period. Additionally, a 1-Day Park Hopper Passport (Limited Period) will grant guests access to one park at opening time, with the flexibility to access both parks starting at 11:00 a.m. and move freely between them for the rest of the day.

An exciting lineup of refreshingly cool and fun-filled summer programs await at Tokyo Disney Resort. Whether starting the day early or arriving in the evening, guests can enjoy a special summer with friends and family at both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea.

At Tokyo Disney Resort, a special summer filled with exciting and happy moments will be showcased through a variety of attractions, entertainment programs, “Get Soaked” Zones, merchandise, menus and more — all available for a limited period.

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ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMS

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Baymax’s Mission: Cool Down

  • Location: Parade Route
  • Duration: About 35 minutes
  • Performances: 3 daily
  • Number of Floats: 2

This fun Get Soaked Program presented along the parade route features Baymax, the personal healthcare companion robot from the Walt Disney Animation Studios film Big Hero 6, as he protects guests from the summer heat. Entrusted with the mission of raising the “energy levels” of guests, Baymax detects areas where energy levels have dropped, bringing the float to a stop and releasing a refreshing blast of water. This year’s program will also feature “Carrying Happiness (Tokyo Disney Resort Version)” by Summer Cool-off collaborators Mrs. GREEN APPLE, adding upbeat, lively music to the fun summer atmosphere.

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Reach for the Stars: Everlasting Dreams

  • Location: Cinderella Castle
  • Duration: About 25 minutes
  • Performances: 1 daily

“Reach for the Stars,” which has been delighting guests since 2024, will be presented for the final time this summer as “Reach for the Stars: Everlasting Dreams.” From July 2, a special addition to the show will be presented after the end of the main performance, featuring music exclusive to this event period. Don’t miss this perfect farewell to this breathtaking nighttime spectacular, that brings beloved characters to life as they reach for the stars in pursuit of their dreams. Note: Programs are subject to change or cancellation due to weather and other conditions.

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Gadget’s Go Coaster “Get Soaked” Version

Gadget’s latest invention, the thrilling, action-packed Gadget’s Go Coaster, will be presented in a special limited period “Get Soaked” version. As the ride bursts through jets of water erupting like fountains, guests can expect to come away absolutely drenched in an experience that is exciting and refreshing.

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The Happy Ride with Baymax – Special Version

This year, the special version will once again feature the limited-period song by Mrs. GREEN APPLE, “Carrying Happiness (Tokyo Disney Resort Version)” in addition to the attraction’s original six songs.

In this attraction, Baymax’s nursebot friends pull the vehicle, whirling guests around in unexpected and thrilling ways. With the addition of this upbeat track, guests can expect even more smiles and a heightened “level of happiness.”

Notes: - The limited-period song will be added to the existing playlist and played at random. From 7:00 p.m., only the limited-period song will be played during the experience. - The Happy Ride with Baymax is presented by Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.

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Splash Mountain “Get Soaked MAX Plus”

The attraction Splash Mountain, where guests ride a log boat that plunges down a 16-meter-high waterfall, will present “Splash Mountain ‘Get Soaked MAX Plus.’” Now in its second year, Splash Mountain “Get Soaked MAX Plus” sprays guests with more water, with even more dynamic water splashes, soaking not only those experiencing the attraction but also nearby onlookers, bringing the exhilarating coolness of this special version to more guests.

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Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions

In Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions, guests board a boat with a fun-loving skipper who takes them on a journey through the jungle, and reveals the most important thing to know about the jungle. The skippers have a special memento (a sticker) to award guests as proof of uncovering the jungle’s greatest lesson, and are awaiting eager explorers to share in a jungle adventure.

Note: - Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions is presented by ENEOS. - Stickers will be distributed while supplies last.

Country Bear Theater “Vacation Jamboree”

From July 2 through October 31, Country Bear Theater will feature the special summer version, “Vacation Jamboree,” again this year. Country Bear Theater is an attraction at Tokyo Disneyland where eighteen charismatic bears with unique personalities entertain guests with a humorous country and western performance. Guests can enjoy a cheerful vacation as they join these lively and fun-loving bears in an unforgettable experience.

Note: Country Bear Theater is presented by House Foods Corporation.

OTHER PROGRAMS

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“Get Soaked” Toontown

Fun zones where guests can get soaked will pop up around Toontown again this year. The Trolley Barn at Jolly Trolley will feature cool mist and spraying water, and Toontown Fire Department and Fireworks Factory will also spout water. Guests of all ages can enjoy the hot summer months with these water-splashing spots.

Notes: - For safety reasons, guests including children are requested to refrain from experiencing these programs in bare feet or swimsuits, or while removing their clothes. - Toontown is presented by Kodansha Ltd.

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ATTRACTIONS

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Aquatopia “Get Soaked” Version

The limited-period “Get Soaked” version will return to Aquatopia, an attraction where guests can enjoy the unpredictable movements of an automated water vehicle. As Aquatopia prepares to close permanently on September 14, guests have one final summer to make unforgettable memories with this inescapable “Get Soaked” experience.

Note: Aquatopia will be temporarily closed from April 8 through 22. The regular version will be available from April 23 through June 30.

OTHER PROGRAMS

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“Get Soaked” Harbor Splash (Mediterranean Harbor)

At Piazza Topolino, “‘Get Soaked’ Harbor Splash” will be presented again this year. Guests can look forward to getting drenched by torrents of water, and during “Splash Time,” an even more invigorating water spray will accompany “Carrying Happiness (Tokyo Disney Resort Version)” by Mrs. GREEN APPLE, creating a fun-soaked and refreshing atmosphere.

Notes: - Get Soaked Programs are subject to change or cancellation due to weather or other conditions. - In the Get Soaked Programs, guests’ faces, clothes, shoes, etc., may be exposed to a large amount of water. Please take care not to let your electronic devices, such as smartphones, get soaked, and put them in your bag or pocket.

Summer-Themed Merchandise and Menu Items

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MRS. GREEN APPLE COLLABORATION MERCHANDISE AND MENU ITEMS

From July 1, special merchandise created in collaboration with Mrs. GREEN APPLE will be available at Tokyo Disneyland. With designs featuring Baymax getting his groove on and the Mrs. GREEN APPLE logo, the items are perfect for enjoying the park to upbeat music this summer. Also available will be a penlight that lights up in sync to The Happy Ride with Baymax, enhancing the excitement of the ride with a visible connection to the vibrant light show. Additionally, guest can stay cool at the park this summer with a new drink created in collaboration with Mrs. GREEN APPLE.

Note: For details, visit the special websites: For Tokyo Disneyland –https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/en/topics/event/summer2026/tdl.html For Tokyo DisneySea –https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/en/topics/event/summer2026/tds.html

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SUMMER-THEMED MENU ITEMS

From July 1, Tokyo Disneyland will offer a colorful selection of eye-catching shaved ice flavors. Also available during this period will be a light and refreshing Roast Beef Rice Bowl, ideal for beating the summer heat. At Tokyo DisneySea, guests can explore two different styles of granita: Cafe Portofino will serve a rich and creamy tiramisu-style granita with mascarpone cream, while Zambini Brothers’ Ristorante will offer a sweet and tangy peach and lemon granita. At Sultan’s Oasis, guests can enjoy Chilled Curry-Flavored Udon, and both parks will be serving a variety of chilled noodles during the event period.

Note: Merchandise items and the contents of the special menu items may change without notice. In addition, merchandise and menu items may sell out or be discontinued during the event.

From July 1 through September 14, 2026, the Disney hotels will also offer programs perfect for guests looking to enjoy summer at Tokyo Disney Resort. These include a program that takes guests on an exciting trail through the hotel and pool areas, and limited-period menus that bring out the best of summer at the restaurants. Tokyo Disneyland® Hotel During the event period, guests staying at the hotel can take part in the “Tokyo Disneyland Hotel Summer Adventure!” program. The program features the Lost Kids, the fun-loving adventurous gang of children from the Disney Animation film Peter Pan, and takes guests on a journey around the hotel, including the outdoor Misty Mountains Pool. Guests taking part in the program inside the hotel can solve puzzles to receive a special sticker from a cast member, while the poolside program at Misty Mountains Pool offers guests the opportunity to search for treasures that the Lost Kids have drawn.

Disney Ambassador® Hotel

The new event, Tropical Summer Festival, will be presented at the hotel restaurants and the outdoor Palm Garden Pool. Themed to a festival celebrating the bountiful harvest of summer, guests of all ages can enjoy a selection of summer-perfect menu items and drinks, both indoors and at the pool, as the hotel is bathed in a tropical atmosphere. Make this summer one to remember with a stay at a Disney hotel, full of smiles and magical moments. Notes: - The program offered is exclusive to guests staying at Tokyo Disneyland Hotel. - The leaflet for the program taking place indoors will be provided in the guest rooms. - The cards for experiencing the Misty Mountains Pool program are available exclusively to pool guests and will be distributed to guests ages 11 and under upon entering the pool area. - A separate admission fee is required for the Misty Mountains Pool. - Children are recommended to experience the program accompanied by an adult.

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