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Walt Disney World Tickets



Fantasyland

With Sleeping Beauty Castle, Fantasyland becomes the visual centerpoint for Disneyland and completes the transition from the real world. Each guest enters the park and shifts into the familiar of turn-of-the-century Main Street and with each step towards the castle moves closer to the fantastical and complete removal from the outside world.

Fantasyland is not just the land of fairy tales, but of Disney fairy tales. Almost every attraction in Fantasyland has a connection to one of Disney's classic animated movies. These connections are most prominently made in the classic dark rides of Fantasyland. Ride through attractions were common features of amusement parks before Disneyland, but Walt Disney took them to the next level with fully created environments.

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  • Location: The north and northeast areas of the park. There are three ways in through Sleeping Beauty Castle and it can also be accessed from Frontierland, Tomorrowland and Mickey's Toontown.
  • Date Opened: One of the park's original lands, though it underwent a massive redesign in 1983.
  • # of Attractions: 13
  • # of Shows and Entertainment: 3
  • # of Dining locations: 2
  • # of Stores: 10
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  • Other Options — Fantasyland is a large area, and you'll be able to find just about every outdoor vending cart available: lemonade, drinks, turkey legs, churros, popcorn, and more.
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  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique — A beauty salon for young children, providing princess makeovers.
  • Enchanted Chamber — Located inside of Sleeping Beauty Castle, a selection of princess merchandise.
  • Fairytale Arts — Get your face painted or your name painted in pictures.
  • Fantasy Faire Gifts — A small stand opposite "it's a small world" selling postcards, camera supplies, and other small souvenirs.
  • Heraldry Shoppe — Learn the history of your name and buy related souvenirs as well as replica knives and swords.
  • it's a small world Toy Shop — Toys of all types, with an emphasis on Pixar movie characters, princesses, and attraction models.
  • Mad Hatter — Hats of all types; keep an eye on the mirror behind the cashier.
  • Le Petit Chalet Gifts — General small souvenirs.
  • The Royal Wardrobe — Princess apparel and costumes in conjunction with Disney Princess Fantasy Faire.
  • Stromboli's Wagon — Small souvenirs as well as some clothing and snack items.
  • In an interesting historical note, you'll also find a small booth opposite of "it's a small world" selling film and disposable cameras. That booth is actually one fo the original ticket booths from back when you had to purchase tickets to enjoy the rides at Disneyland.
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Here you will find listed any rides, shows, restaurants, or stores that have been removed from Fantasyland, never to return. The compiliation of these entries begins as of November 2005.

  • Stores and Shopping
    • Gepetto's Holiday Workshop — A year-round collection of Disney-themed Christmas decorations, featuring ornaments by Christopher Radko. (???? - ????)
    • Once Upon a Time... — Everything princess related from costumes to wands and tiaras. (???? - January 2009)
    • Three Fairies Magic Crystals — Laser engraved crystal souvenirs. (???? - January 4, 2009)
    • Wishing Star Magic Crystals — Laser engraved crystal souvenirs. (August 30, 2008 - January 9, 2009)

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