The new theme port “Fantasy Springs,” which will open on June 6 at Tokyo DisneySea, consists of three areas themed after the Disney films “Anna and the Snow Queen,” “Peter Pan,” and “Rapunzel in the Tower.
Of these, the “Peter Pan” themed area is the area where visitors can experience Neverland, the home of Peter Pan and his friends. The new attraction in this area, “Peter Pan’s Neverland Adventure,” is a spectacular finish that is likely to split its popularity with “Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey.
Although there are several films in the Peter Pan series, this attraction is based on the story of the first “Peter Pan” (1953). Guests become part of the Lost Kids, who live with Peter Pan in Neverland, and set off on an adventure to rescue Wendy’s brother John, who has been kidnapped by Captain Hook and his friends.
Enter Fantasy Springs from the DisneySea side and turn left into Peter Pan’s Neverland. Walking along the towering mountains, you will see the entrance to Peter Pan’s Neverland Adventure. The name of the attraction is painted on a large green sail made from the mast of a shipwrecked pirate ship.
Once you step into the cave-like entrance, you will see various kinds of flotsam and jetsam. Neverland, where Peter Pan and his friends live, is in the second star from the right that shines in the night sky. The reason is that various kinds of flotsam and jetsam arrive from the outside world, which they call “Mainland.
Numerous items reminiscent of these stories are scattered throughout the area you will pass while waiting your turn. You do not need to have seen the film to have a fulfilling experience, but a fresh look at the film will make the wait more than worthwhile.
Beyond the cave, the jungle opens up for a change. The maze-like passageways are dotted with houses where the Lost Kids live and the remains of their pastimes. It is an enjoyable glimpse into the carefree lives of the Lost Kids.
Further on, we arrive at the “safe house”. Peter Pan appears on the front screen and tells Wendy’s brother, John, that Captain Hook has captured him, and tells the Lost Kids and guests that they should all go to help.
When the door to the retreat opens, there is a short waiting line and the walls are filled with cute graffiti and driftwood. Unlike the hideout in the forest, the space is somewhat stylish, even though it is made of reused flotsam and jetsam. This is the last in the waiting line, so get excited and wait your turn.
After passing through the space, goggles are provided on either side of the passageway, so each person takes one and gets into the boat, which is modeled after a pirate ship. The sides and rear of the boat are quite high, and once on board, you cannot see the other boats, making it feel as if you are in a semi-private room.
As the boat proceeds, the story unfolds with a three-dimensional feel, with screens incorporated at key points in the space that beautifully recreates the worldview. Peter Pan and Tinker Bell appear so close to your eyes that you can almost touch them, and the immersive experience is so immersive that you can’t help but let out an audible gasp.
In the scene where they fall from the waterfall, it feels like they are really falling, and in the scene where they fly around the ship, it is very refreshing to see Peter Pan fighting atop the mast from the same vantage point in the air. After defeating Captain Hook and sending Wendy and her friends back to London, the guests return to Neverland with Peter Pan and the Lost Kids. At the end, Peter Pan tells the guests, “Stay kids forever! and the adventure comes to an end.
Since the story basically follows the movie “Peter Pan,” we recommend that you only review the movie for advance information and truly enjoy the immersive experience of the day.
The Peter Pan movie makes everyone wish they could fly, but the experience at this attraction is so amazing that you will feel like you are really flying! The experience at this attraction is so amazing that it makes you feel like you are really flying! Soarin'”, another popular attraction at Tokyo DisneySea, achieves this feeling by flying, but this attraction surpasses it by using goggles and the movement of the boat. This is an attraction that will definitely get you and your friends and family excited. It is an attraction that will definitely get you excited with your friends and family.
The only caveat is that the attraction requires the use of goggles. It is not as bad as Star Tours at Tokyo Disneyland, but if you are prone to 3D sickness, it would be a good idea to take precautions if possible. It would be a shame to avoid this unique experience just because you get easily intoxicated, so try to avoid sleep deprivation and avoid riding immediately after a meal.
Peter Pan’s Neverland Adventure” reminds us that Peter Pan is an exciting adventure story. It is sure to become one of Tokyo DisneySea’s most popular attractions.
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