Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel will begin accepting lodging and restaurant reservations on February 8 at 1:00 p.m. The grand opening of the new Fantasy Springs area and Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel will be June 6.
The hotel will start on February 8, 2012, and will offer room-only reservations as well as priority information on restaurants. The “Menu/Restaurants” page on the official Tokyo Disney Resort website was updated today, January 25, for reservations.
The hotel’s guest benefits mainly include the ability to enter the new area at any time during the park’s operating hours during their stay by presenting their Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel stay certificate and Tokyo DisneySea park ticket.
In addition to admission, visitors can purchase a 1-Day Passport: Fantasy Springs Magic, which allows them to enjoy the attractions in the area with short waiting times and no time restrictions.
The deluxe Fantasy Chateau is decorated in the motif of the flora and fauna of Fantasy Springs and the magical fountain, from the guest rooms to the public areas. The terrace in front of the Fantasy Chateau Lounge (reception area) offers a view of the park.
The all-day dining Fantasy Springs Restaurant is decorated with paintings inspired by Disney’s “Rapunzel in the Tower,” “Snow White,” and “Sleeping Beauty,” and offers a “Fantasy Springs Restaurant Lunch Buffet” (¥5,800 for adults, ¥3,800 for children, and ¥2,000 for children). 2,000 yen) and more.
The Grand Chateau, which offers the highest level of hotel stay at Tokyo Disney Resort, provides services in luxurious guest rooms. The hotel will also offer suggestions on how to spend time at Tokyo Disney Resort based on requests made prior to the guest’s visit. The hotel will provide personalized hospitality to each guest.
All guest rooms have a balcony or terrace. You can enjoy a luxurious time as if you have the view of Fantasy Springs all to yourself from your room. The room rate also includes eight “attraction tickets” that allow guests to smoothly enjoy the attractions in the park with a short waiting time, and four “show tickets” that allow guests to enjoy the shows at their exclusive viewing seats.
In addition, the French dining restaurant “La Ribérieure” will offer a special menu using ingredients carefully selected by the chef after his travels throughout Japan. There is a dress code (smart casual) when using the restaurant. There is also a special room for character meet and greets, allowing guests to enjoy both the meal and the meet and greet.
At the lobby lounge “Grand Paradis Lounge,” guests can enjoy blissful desserts that are both beautiful and delicious, such as the “Parfait au Chocolat” (3,500 yen).
For more information on the hotel and restaurant, please check the official website updated today.
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