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* Snow White Grotto
* Snow White Grotto
* [[Storybook Land Canal Boats]]
* [[Storybook Land Canal Boats]]

===Former Attractions and Entertainment===
* Mickey Mouse Club Theater (1955-1982, re-themed as Pinocchio's Daring Journey)
* Fantasyland Depot (1955-1993, re-themed as Toon Town Depot)
* [[Skyway (Disney)|Skyway to Tomorrowland]] (1956-1994)
* [[Motor Boat Cruise]] (1957-1993)
* [[Midget Autopia]] (1957-?)
* Skull Rock (1960-1982)
* Disney Afternoon Avenue, featuring Disney Afternoon Characters (1991)
* [[Ariel's Grotto]] in Triton’s Garden (1996-2008, re-themed as Pixie Hollow)
* [[Videopolis (Disneyland)|Fantasyland Theater]]
** "Plane Crazy" Stage Show (1991)
** [[Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage|Beauty and the Beast]] (1992-1995)
** The Spirit of Pocahontas (1995-1997)
** Disney's Animazement - The Musical (1998-2001)
** Mickey's Detective School (2002-2003)
** Snow White: An Enchanting Musical (2004-2006)


===Restaurants===
===Restaurants===
* Troubador Tavern
* Troubador Tavern
* Village Haus Restaurant
* Village Haus Restaurant

===Former Restaurants===
* The Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship and Restaurant (1955-1982)


===Shopping===
===Shopping===
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* Le Petit Chalet
* Le Petit Chalet
* The Mad Hatter
* The Mad Hatter

===Former Shopping===
* Captain Hook’s Galley (1982-?)


==The Magic Kingdom==
==The Magic Kingdom==
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===Future Attractions and Entertainment===
===Future Attractions and Entertainment===
* [[Dumbo the Flying Elephant (ride)|Dumbo the Flying Elephant]]
* Enchanted Storybook Castle
* Enchanted Storybook Castle
** Once Upon a Time Adventure
* Fantasyland's Carousel
* Fairytale Riverboat
* [[The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (attraction)|The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh]]
* Labyrinth
* [[Mickey's Philharmagic]]
* [[Seven Dwarfs Mine Train]]
* Once Upon a Time Adventure
* Pooh's Grand Adventures
* Pooh's Teacups
* [[Peter Pan's Flight]]
* [[Peter Pan's Flight]]
* Sir Mickey's Village
* [[Seven Dwarfs Mine Train]]

===Future Shopping===
*Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:41, 2 January 2012

Fantasyland
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Attraction typeThemed land
DesignerWED Enterprises
ThemeDisney's animated fairy tale films
This is an article about a themed land at Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Disneyland Park (Paris), Tokyo Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Shanghai Disneyland Park in 2016. Fantasyland is one of the "themed lands" at the many Magic Kingdom-style parks run by The Walt Disney Company around the world. Each Fantasyland has a castle as well as several gentle rides themed after Disney movies. In the words of Walt Disney: "Fantasyland is dedicated to the young at heart and to those who believe that when you wish upon a star, your dreams come true."

Disneyland

Fantasyland

Fantasyland is one of the original themed lands at Disneyland. Fantasyland at the original Disneyland features a central courtyard dominated by King Arthur's Carrousel, in front of which sits a sword in an anvil; several times each day a costumed Merlin helps a child pull the sword from it. Walt Disney said, "What youngster has not dreamed of flying with Peter Pan over moonlit London, or tumbling into Alice's nonsensical Wonderland? In Fantasyland, these classic stories of everyone's youth have become realities for youngsters - of all ages - to participate in."

In 1983, Fantasyland received a major facelift (dubbed "New Fantasyland")[1] and the attraction facades changed from a Renaissance motif to a fantasy mock up of a Bavarian village. Fantasyland's main entrance is through Sleeping Beauty Castle. The entrance also contains a separate walk through attraction that opened in 1957 but was closed from 2001-2008 for security concerns after the September 11, attacks. The new attraction re-opened in May 2008.

The plaque in the castle courtyard marks the spot where the Disneyland Time Capsule is buried. Sealed on the 40th anniversary of the park, it contains different things from Disney parks history. It is scheduled to open in the year 2035, 40 more years after it was first sealed. The "Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks" show was introduced in 1956, but Tinkerbell's first flight wasn't until 1961. The first Tinkerbell was Tiny Kline, former circus aerialist.

Dedication

"Fantasyland is dedicated to the young, and the young at heart and to all those who believe that when you wish upon a star, your dreams do come true."- Walt Disney

Attractions and Entertainment

Former Attractions and Entertainment

  • Mickey Mouse Club Theater (1955-1982, re-themed as Pinocchio's Daring Journey)
  • Fantasyland Depot (1955-1993, re-themed as Toon Town Depot)
  • Skyway to Tomorrowland (1956-1994)
  • Motor Boat Cruise (1957-1993)
  • Midget Autopia (1957-?)
  • Skull Rock (1960-1982)
  • Disney Afternoon Avenue, featuring Disney Afternoon Characters (1991)
  • Ariel's Grotto in Triton’s Garden (1996-2008, re-themed as Pixie Hollow)
  • Fantasyland Theater
    • "Plane Crazy" Stage Show (1991)
    • Beauty and the Beast (1992-1995)
    • The Spirit of Pocahontas (1995-1997)
    • Disney's Animazement - The Musical (1998-2001)
    • Mickey's Detective School (2002-2003)
    • Snow White: An Enchanting Musical (2004-2006)

Restaurants

  • Troubador Tavern
  • Village Haus Restaurant

Former Restaurants

  • The Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship and Restaurant (1955-1982)

Shopping

  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
  • The Castle Heraldry Shop
  • Fantasy Faire Gifts
  • "It's a small world" Toy Shop
  • Le Petit Chalet
  • The Mad Hatter

Former Shopping

  • Captain Hook’s Galley (1982-?)

The Magic Kingdom

Fantasyland

Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort has ten main attractions. Cinderella Castle contains a mosaic depicting the story of Cinderella, and features Cinderella's Royal Table restaurant.

Expansion

The land is currently undergoing a large expansion and renovation. "The New Fantasyland will be constructed in phases with most new experiences open by 2013."[2]

Recent conceptual artwork for the expansion shows several new additions and changes.[3] Included is a new dark ride themed to Disney's 1989 film The Little Mermaid (also located at Disney California Adventure), and an area themed to Disney's 1991 film Beauty and the Beast featuring the Beast's Castle with a new dining experience, Gaston's tavern, and Belle's cottage.[3]

Snow White's Scary Adventures will be removed and an area themed to Disney's 1937 film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will be built. It will feature the dwarfs' cottage and the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. Princess Fairytale Hall, a new Disney Princess meet and greet, will be established where Snow White's Scary Adventures currently exists.[3]

Mickey's Toontown Fair closed permanently in February 2011 in order to make way for the expansion.[4] Some elements of Mickey's Toontown Fair will be demolished and others will be re-themed to a new Storybook Circus area. An expanded Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride will be built with an interactive queue. The Barnstormer at Goofy's Wiseacre Farm will be re-themed to The Great Goofini.[3]

Attractions and Entertainment

Future Attractions and Entertainment

  • Ariel's Grotto (Closed in 2010, Reopening as part of the Fantasyland expansion currently in progress.)
  • Casey Jr. Roundhouse (Opening as part of the Fantasyland expansion currently in progress.)
  • Enchanted Tales with Belle (Opening as part of the Fantasyland expansion currently in progress.)
  • The Great Goofini (Formerly The Barnstormer at Goofy's Wiseacre Farm, opening as part of the Fantasyland expansion currently in progress.)
  • Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid (Opening as part of the Fantasyland expansion currently in progress.)[2]
  • Princess Fairytale Hall (Opening as part of the Fantasyland expansion currently in progress.)
  • Scuttle’s Scavenger Hunt (Opening as part of the Fantasyland expansion currently in progress.)
  • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (Opening as part of the Fantasyland expansion currently in progress.)[2]

Restaurants

  • Pinocchio Village Haus
  • Cinderella's Royal Table
  • Cheshire Cafe
  • Friar's Nook
  • Storybook Treats

Future Restaurants

  • Be Our Guest Restaurant (Opening as part of the Fantasyland expansion currently in progress.)
  • Gaston's Tavern (Opening as part of the Fantasyland expansion currently in progress.)

Shopping

  • Castle Couture
  • Fantasy Faire
  • Hundred Acre Goods
  • Seven Dwarf's Mine
  • Sir Mickey's

Tokyo Disneyland

Fantasyland

Tokyo Disneyland has two original attractions among the usual dark rides: Cinderella Fairy Tale Hall, which features the story of Cinderella in a walk-through style and Pooh's Hunny Hunt, which uses a trackless ride system.

Attractions and Entertainment

Former Attractions and Entertainment

Restaurants

  • Queen of Hearts Banquet hall
  • Captain Hook's Galley
  • Troubadour Tavern
  • Cleo's
  • Village Pastry

Shopping

  • Fantasy Gifts
  • Kingdom Treasure
  • The Glass Slipper
  • Baby Mine
  • Pleasure Island Candies
  • Stromboli's Wagon
  • Pooh Corner

Disneyland Park (Paris)

Fantasyland

The fourth Fantasyland to open was in France, at the Euro Disneyland theme park (now called Disneyland Park). Themed around a fairy tale village, this specifically notes the European origin of many classic Disney film's source material. A unique attraction for the park was 'Les Pirouettes du Vieux Moulin'. It is a ferris wheel based on Walt Disney's original animated film, The Old Mill. The concept was originally projected for Disneyland in 1954, but was discarded then, only to be reconsidered and built at Disneyland Park more than 35 years later. The ride is now retired, but still standing.

Attractions

Entertainment

  • Le Théâtre du Château (The Castle Stage)
  • Once Upon a Time, Sleeping Beauty
  • Rapunzel and Flynn "Meet and Greet"
  • Winnie the Pooh and Friends, too! at Fantasy Festival Stage
  • The Wonderful World of Alice and The Mad Hatter

Restaurants

  • L'Arbre Enchanté
  • L'Auberge de Cendrillon
  • Au Chalet de la Marionnette
  • Fantasia Gelati
  • March Hare Refreshments
  • The Old Mill
  • Pizzeria Bella Notte
  • Toad Hall Restaurant

Shopping

  • La Bottega di Geppetto (Gepetto's Shop)
  • La Boutique du Château (The Castle Shop)
  • La Chaumière des Sept Nains (The Seven Dwarfs' Cottage)
  • La Confiserie des Trois Fées (The Three Fairies' Sweet Shop)
  • La Ménagerie du Royaume (The Kingdom Menagerie)
  • Merlin l'Enchanteur (Merlin the Magician)
  • Sir Mickey's Boutique
  • La Petite Maison des Jouets (The Little House of Toys)

Hong Kong Disneyland

Fantasyland

Hong Kong Disneyland features Sleeping Beauty Castle, as well as the Fantasy Gardens where costumed Disney characters can be met.

Attractions and Entertainment

Former Attractions and Entertainment

  • Rapunzel "Meet and Greet" (2011)

Restaurants

  • Clopin's Festival of Foods
  • Popcorn Cart
  • Royal Banquet Hall
  • Small World Ice-cream

Shopping

  • Merlin's Treasures
  • Pooh's Corner
  • Storybook Shoppe

Chinese New Year Event

  • Gods of Prosperity, Happiness and Longevity (2010–2011)

Summer Event

  • Nemo's Puzzle Challenge (2007)
  • Fantasyland Play Party (2010)

Halloween Event

  • Trick or Treat Spooktacular (2011)

Christmas Event

  • "It's a small world" Christmas (2009–2010)

Shanghai Disneyland Park

Fantasyland

Shanghai Disneyland Park features a traditional Fantasyland. The castle will be Enchanted Storybook Castle which will represent all Disney Princesses and will possibly also be the tallest.[5]

Future Attractions and Entertainment

References

  1. ^ Post card showing "New Fantasyland" http://www.perrific.com/disney/cards/card29.html
  2. ^ a b c Smith, Thomas (18 January 2011). "Update on New Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park". Retrieved 20 January 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d "Disney World's Fantasyland expansion". WOFL FOX 35. 18 January 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2011.
  4. ^ Smith, Thomas (10 December 2010). "New Fantasyland Expansion Update". Retrieved 10 December 2010.
  5. ^ http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2011/08/enchanted-storybook-castle-at-shanghai-disneyland/