FIRST LOOK Inside Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival at Fantasy Springs – WDW News Today


Tokyo Disney Resort has released the first look inside Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival, a ride based on “Tangled” coming to Fantasy Springs.

Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival

Exterior

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Cast Members wear purple and brown Corona uniforms.

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The entrance to the attraction is near Rapunzel’s tower in the forest section of Fantasy Springs.

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The sign resembles a ship’s sail with lanterns tied to the ends of the post.

Queue

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In the queue, guests pass village buildings.

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The horseshoe prints of Maximus are embedded in the ground.

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Bunting of purple flags with golden suns on them crisscross over the pathways. There are lanterns on the bunting periodically.

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Guests go inside a dockhouse featuring plans and models for ships.

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Oars are in a barrel labeled “Lantern Festival.”

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They go up stairs and along a loft overlooking the load area.

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A boat full of lanterns hangs over the loading space. A sail with a golden Corona sun is on the wall.

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There’s a map of the Kingdom of Corona including the castle on an island, Rapunzel’s tower, and The Snuggly Duckling. A river winds through the forest. This is ostensibly the path guests will take to the lantern festival.

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There are wanted posters for the Stabbington Brothers, Flynn Rider, and the Snuggly Duckling thugs.

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The stanchions of the queue are wooden poles with ropes connecting them. There are barrels stacked on crates.

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Wrought iron chandeliers hang from the ceiling.

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A desk features an invitation to the Lantern Festival and advertisements for The Snuggly Duckling.

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A poster reads:

By the King and Queen

A Proclamation

Today, the Kingdom of Corona celebrates the Princess’ birthday with the Royal Lantern Festival.

There shall be food, music, dancing, and crafts. Following a special dedication to the lost Princess, the festival will conclude at dusk with the release of the lanterns.

All are invited

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A painting shows the King and Queen of Corona in front of their ship, the Royal Unicorn.

Load

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A banner painted with stars reads, “Annual Lantern Festival.”

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The load area has similar theming to the rest of the queue.

On Ride

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On the first-ever “Tangled”-themed ride, guests travel on a gondola to where the floating lanterns gleam. The ride retells the story of “Tangled,” beginning at Rapunzel’s tower.

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They pass by wanted posters for Flynn Rider and cute forest critters.

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Rapunzel is visible singing “When Will My Life Begin” at the window of her tower.

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Flynn Rider is hiding from Maximus among the rocks below.

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Maximus sniffs for the criminal.

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Keep an eye out for Pascal. The chameleon has a tendency to blend in.

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As the ride moves indoors (but still appears to be outside) riders see Rapunzel enjoying her “best day ever” as she swings from tree branches around Flynn.

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Across the river is The Snuggly Duckling. Guests can also dine at The Snuggly Duckling.

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Rapunzel is seen healing Flynn’s hand with her magical glowing hair.

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As the pair reach the lantern festival, so do guests, arriving in a lagoon with the Kingdom of Corona rising above them in the twilight.

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Guests find themselves surrounded by floating lanterns of varying sizes with different designs. In the center of the lagoon are Rapunzel, Flynn, and Pascal in their own gondola.

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Guests circle the pair as they sing “I See the Light.”

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There are other boats, a large ship, and a lighthouse in this scene.

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As the ride comes to a close, guests see some of the thugs.

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Shorty, dressed as cupid, floats with the help of some lanterns.

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Big Nose looks out at Rapunzel and Flynn.

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Vladamir plays with two of his ceramic unicorns.

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Guests exit among painted murals of other “Tangled” scenes.

Fantasy Springs opens on June 6 at Tokyo DisneySea.

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