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Feathered! A look at the Fairy Costume & 2 Vehicles of Tokyo DisneySea’s “Peter Pan’s Neverland” First unveiled at the “Fantasy Springs” 100-Day Pre-Opening Ceremony.

Posted on 2024-02-282024-03-16 by Editor in Chief

An exhibition was held at the venue, and cast costumes and vehicles (boats) for the attractions that will be created in the area were shown to the public for the first time in Japan. This month’s article will introduce the “Peter Pan’s Neverland” area, which is based on the “Peter Pan” story.

Tokyo Disney Resort held a ceremony to celebrate 100 days before the grand opening of Tokyo DisneySea’s new Fantasy Springs theme port.

A member of Lost Kids supports the ride. Vehicles are pirate ship style?

Two attractions will be created in the “Peter Pan’s Neverland” area, where visitors can enjoy becoming a member of the Lost Kids, a group of energetic children full of adventurous spirit.

First up is Peter Pan’s Neverland Adventure. We will set out on an adventure to rescue John from Captain Hook and his pirates.

The ride takes approximately 6 minutes and the boat can accommodate 12 people. This is a “Disney Premier Access” attraction, and guests must be at least 102cm tall.

Cast to support you on your adventurous journey as a member of the Lost Kids. A scarf is a good match for this colorful but chunky gilet. The multicolored buttons and jaggedly cut front edge and around the sleeves tickle the playful spirit of the wearer.

The other pirate-like design has a cool sash around the waist. This one has a blouse with ample sleeves.

The vehicle that the Lost Kids board looks like part of a pirate ship. Did they make it out of flotsam? How imaginative! The attraction is said to float softly by pixie dust. We are looking forward to seeing that too!

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