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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @IpMarjorie
    @IpMarjorie Месяц назад

    great vid and useful. question on the rides in fantasy spring, is there a normal standy queue and a DPA queue for each ride? i notice you can buy dpa for peter pan, frozen and rapunzel but there isnt a DPA for tinkerbell? my undersatnd is that the vacation package will allow you to use the DPA line but since there isnt one for tinkerbell, you will have to queue up like the rest of the crowd who gets a standby pass?
    also separately, wanted to ask if i cannot find a reservation slot at the fantasy springs restaurants, could i walk in? or simply its not available and i will have to dine elsewhere? thanks a lot!

    • @GenX_Travel
      @GenX_Travel  Месяц назад

      Yes, there is a standby queue and a priority (DPA) queue for each ride in Fantasy Springs, except for Tinker Bell, which only has a standby queue. The Fantasy Springs passport included in the Vacation Package allows you to ride Peter Pan, Rapunzel, and Frozen through the priority queue and Tinker Bell through the standby queue, but no worries since access to Fantasy Springs is restricted and the standby line for Tinker Bell was about 5-15 minutes at the most.
      If you're talking about the restaurant at the Fantasy Springs Hotel, I would say that your chances of dining there are very slim if you don't have a reservation or staying at the hotel since you cannot venture into the hotel unless you're staying there. But if you're talking about the restaurants in the Fantasy Springs area, no need to worry since those do not take reservations. The restaurants in the area are quick service and you can even use mobile order, which might be required at busy times. We were able to eat at 2 of the Fantasy Springs restaurants without problems. We didn't try to eat at the one in Frozen, only went in for drinks, but that one seemed to have a little more of a wait time.

    • @IpMarjorie
      @IpMarjorie Месяц назад

      @@GenX_Travel thx a lot!

  • @Robles2891
    @Robles2891 Месяц назад +1

    This was actually very helpful and resourceful 😮 thank you!!!
    Recommend watching !
    Quick question
    My wife and I are planning on going to Tokyo Disney April 2025, so when they say “Fantasy Springs” they mean DisneySea correct ? Like if you buy a vacation package you get a ticket to Disneyland and Disney Sea “Fantasy springs! And thank you👌🏻😊

    • @GenX_Travel
      @GenX_Travel  Месяц назад +2

      @@Robles2891 Glad it was helpful! Yes, the Fantasy Springs Magic pass gives you access to DisneySea, so you’re getting a ticket to Disneyland and a ticket to DisneySea. The difference between the Fantasy Springs pass and a regular DisneySea ticket is that you get unlimited access to the Fantasy Springs area and the rides in the area. You can even leave the area and return. With a regular ticket to DisneySea you cannot enter the Fantasy Springs area at all for now, even though it’s inside the park, because it is so new and they’re limiting access to it. The only way to enter Fantasy Springs would be to get a standby (free) or premier (paid) pass once you’re inside DisneySea. Those passes run out fast, are for one ride only, you can only get one at a time, and once you leave Fantasy Springs you cannot re-enter.

    • @claytonica23
      @claytonica23 Месяц назад

      This video was SO HELPFUL!!! Thank you so much for the detailed breakdown. I'm planning our first trip and this answered a lot of my questions. Time to watch more of your Japan videos to help me make a hotel decision! 😁

    • @GenX_Travel
      @GenX_Travel  Месяц назад

      @@claytonica23 How fun, your first trip! I'm glad the video was helpful. I will be releasing another video soon about planning a trip with the goal of visiting the Tokyo Disney parks. Hopefully you'll find more tips there as well.