World of Enchantment: Fantasyland

 


This is the largest area of the park, and the only one with two entrances from the hub. Here, guests are invited to enter the worlds of their favorite fairy tales. In several themed zones, they can find themselves in fantasy locations of magic and wonder.

Located in the front of the area is the Enchanted Fairytale Castle, a large castle with multiple experiences in it. In the center are several mosaics of Disney Princesses with a large, open space in the middle. Additionally, four experiences are inside it. This includes Bippiti Boppiti Boutique, where guests can become knights and princesses, Royal Banquet Hall, a restaurant, Magical Merchandise, a gift shop, and the joining place for Disneytopia Defenders, an interactive game where guests battle Disney Villains throughout "portals" hidden in the park, similar to the Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom. Outside the castle is a medieval tournament area. In the center of it is Cinderella's Carousel. On the left is the Royal Reception Hall, where guests can meet the princesses. Princess Possessions is a nearby gift shop. Further to the left is Peter Pan's Flight, an extended version of the ride. Next to it is Neverland Nook, a restaurant. On the right Mickey's Philharmagic, a 3-D show, which exits into Fantasia Fair. Nearby is the Festival Fare restaurant, alongside the entrance to the Dream Voyage, which relates to the Voyage of the Crystal Grotto in Shanghai.

In the northwestern part of the area on the border with Adventureland is an area themed to Alice in Wonderland. In the center of the area is the Mad Tea Party. Curiouser and Curiouser is a nearby gift shop, and Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall is a restaurant. Also in the area is Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, a trackless dark ride.
To the right of Wonderland is a forest area. Here, guests see the towering mountain where Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is, and extended version of the ride that exits into Mountainside Treasures. Also inside the mountain is the train station for the Disneytopia Railroad, where trains go to Tomorrowland. The Snuggly Duckiling is also nearby, recreating the tavern seen in Tangled. Next to that is The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, which exits into the Pooh Corner gift shop, which serves snacks such as Tigger Tails and caramel apples as well. The Hungry Heffalump is a restaurant as well. Also nearby is "It's a Small World," a new version of the classic ride.
Located near the forest is an area themed to Beauty and the Beast. Near "It's a Small World" is The Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast, a modified version of the Tokyo ride. Nearby is the Be Our Guest Dining Hall, a restaurant. Going right is a passage to Galaxy's Edge while going down would go through a French village, recreating the one seen in the film. Maurice's Traders is a gift shop. Also in the village is Enchanted Objects, another gift shop, and Gaston's Tavern, a restaurant.
The fifth and final sub-area of Fantasyland is a circus area. Big Top is a nearby gift shop and Circus Eats is a food court where food is sold from train carts. Located on the border with Tomorrowland is Dumbo the Flying Elephant, which features two spinners. A tunnel is also nearby, bringing guests into Tomorrowland.
Attractions:
75. Enchanted Fairytale Castle
76. Disneytopia Defenders
77. Cinderella's Carousel
78. Royal Reception Hall
79. Peter Pan's Flight
80. Mickey's Philharmagic
81. Dream Voyage
82. Mad Tea Party
83. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
84. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
85. Disneytopia Railroad
86. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
87. "It's a Small World"
88. The Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast
89. Dumbo the Flying Elephant

Dining:
90. Royal Banquet Hall
91. Neverland Nook
92. Festival Fare
93. Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall
94. The Snuggly Duckling
95. Hungry Heffalump
96. Be Our Guest Dining Hall
97. Gaston's Tavern
98. Circus Eats

Shopping:
99. Bippiti Boppiti Boutique
100. Magical Merchandise
101. Princess Possessions
102. Fantasia Fair
103. Curiouser and Curiouser
104. Mountainside Treasures
105. Pooh Corner
106. Maurice's Traders
107. Enchanted Objects
108. Big Top
I know this Fantasyland's content is very similar to other Fantasylands I've made. This is because this is my ideal version of the area. I wanted a bunch of themed areas surrounding a river, so that's what I got. I had ideas of including other things here, but I've decided to save them for later. I also thought about having a Casey, Jr. train moving around, but then it would make the Dream Voyage river difficult to see from the outside. Of course, it would be difficult either way because of many plants, but I want some quests looking at what is there.

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