List of Tokyo DisneySea attractions
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Tokyo DisneySea is a theme park in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, just outside Tokyo. This is a list of current and past attractions – rides, shows, restaurants, and shops – that have appeared at the park. Character meets and atmosphere entertainment (e.g., roving musicians) are not listed. Also not listed are attractions from the neighboring Tokyo Disneyland.
Mediterranean Harbor
Mysterious Island
Mermaid Lagoon
- Flounder's Flying Fish Coaster
- Scuttle's Scooters
- Jumpin' Jellyfish
- Blowfish Balloon Race
- The Whirlpool
- Ariel's Greeting Grotto
- Mermaid Lagoon Theater
Former Attractions
Arabian Coast
- The Magic Lamp Theater
- Caravan Carousel
- Sindbad's Storybook Voyage
- Jasmine's Flying Carpets
Former Attractions
- Sindbad's Seven Voyage
Lost River Delta
Port Discovery
Former Attractions
American Waterfront
- Toy Story Mania!
- Tower of Terror
- Big City Vehicles
- DisneySea Electric Railway
- Turtle Talk
- DisneySea Transit Steamer Line
Fantasy Springs
On June 14, 2018, The Oriental Land Company announced that Tokyo DisneySea would be expanding. An eighth "port" will be added to the seven themed ports currently in the park. The eighth port will be themed to "magical springs that lead to a world of Disney fantasy and will include four new attractions." It will be themed around the Disney films Frozen, Tangled, and Peter Pan. A new deluxe hotel with a one-of-a-kind luxury wing will also be connected to the port.[1] On May 21st, The Oriental Land Company announced that new port is officially named "Fantasy Springs".[2][3]
- Arendelle: World of Frozen (Opening in 2023)
- Peter Pan ride (Opening in 2023)
- Tangled ride (Opening in 2023)
References
- ^ Smith, Thomas. "Largest Ever Tokyo DisneySea Expansion Brings a New Themed Port in 2022". Disney Parks Blog. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
- ^ http://www.olc.co.jp/en/news/news_olc/auto_20190520431252/main/0/link/20190521_1e.pdf
- ^ Smith, Thomas. "New Themed Port at Tokyo DisneySea to be Named Fantasy Springs". Disney Parks Blog. Retrieved May 23, 2019.