PHOTOS: In-Depth Look at Fantasy Faire at Disneyland

Fantasy Faire has now officially opened inside Disneyland Park and we have photos from one of the Annual Passholder previews that took place just a few days ago. Thanks to DLNT Reporter Tim Alcoser for the photos.

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Beautiful Morning

In line to get wristbands for the preview

Cast members are using Apple devices for a large variety of tasks from taking photos of guests with mult-day passes to scanning pass holders in for an exclusive sneak peak of Princess Fantasy Faire.

Temporary lines for the pass holder event.

A cast member enjoying a moment to himself.

Annual Passholders awaiting entrance to Fantasy Faire.
The crowds gather to enter the new land
Finally going inside. 
I spy Tony Baxter


You probably won't see the princesses in 30 minutes after it's opened up, at least for awhile.



Royal Hall queue


Tangled Tower sits in the center of the new land

Repunzel's tower is in the center of the square.
You can see comedy bits on Tangled and Beauty and the Beast inside the Royal Theater.



You can interact with Clopin's music box.
Clopin’s Music Box


The Fairy Tale Treasures store has everything your princess needs.
The old entrance to Frontierland takes you to the restrooms and Rancho Del Zocalo.
The path to Frontierland has reopened




Maurices Treats

Inside Royal Theater waiting for the show to begin.










The theater is reminiscence of a Shakespeare style play.
Mr. Smythe and Mr. Jones


Repunzel! Let down your hair!







Flynn and Repunzel were spot on in appearance and acting!
Climbing down the tower to escape.



Escaping in a tunnel.








We will have video up very soon of the performance

Maurices Treats sells pastry twists and boysen apple freezes

And of course the awesome Cheddar Garlic Bagel Twist



The buildings are  gorgeous




Thanks for reading!

Fantasy Faire Architecture to Extend Fantasyland at Disneyland Park

By Erin Glover on the Disney Parks Blog:

If you’ve visited Disneyland park recently, you may have noticed that Fantasy Faire is quickly taking shape next toSleeping Beauty Castle. Opening this spring, Fantasy Faire will not only be a home for Disney princesses, but it will also be a natural extension of Fantasyland. To find out how the look and architecture of this new area will be designed to flow with Sleeping Beauty Castle and Fantasyland, I went to the creative lead for the project: Michel Den Dulk, Creative Director, Walt Disney Imagineering.

Fantasy Faire Architecture to Extend Fantasyland at Disneyland Park
“My goal,” he said, “was that the new Fantasy Faire would meld over into the existing Fantasyland naturally.” He said that his intention would be for first-time visitors to never suspect that this addition came later than the rest of Fantasyland.

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“I took a lot of inspiration from the classic Disney movies like ‘Pinocchio.’ There’s some reference that’s in the architecture to the way the backgrounds of ‘Pinocchio’ are drawn. I took inspiration from the castle – you’ll see that there’s a lot of gold finials and beautiful banners and turrets that are similar to Sleeping Beauty Castle … So it really looks like it’s all part of the existing Fantasyland.”

Another key piece of architecture in Fantasy Faire will be the Royal Theatre, which was the former Carnation Plaza Gardens Stage. “My main inspiration there,” Michel explained, “was a Gothic kind of fair. King Arthur Carrousel and all the structures surrounding Dumbo – those were the main inspiration for the theatre structure.”

We’ll have more updates on Fantasy Faire – including the opening date – here on the Disney Parks Blog in the coming weeks, so keep checking back!

Fantasy Faire set to open March 12th!

By Shawn Slater on the Disney Parks Blog:

We’ve been giving you peeks into the new Fantasy Faire coming to Disneyland park here on the Disney Parks Blog, and today, I’m pleased to let you know that this area will officially open for guests on March 12.

Storytelling at the Royal Theatre in Fantasy Faire, Opening March 12 at Disneyland Park

One of the highlights of Fantasy Faire will be the Royal Theatre, where you’ll be treated to two unique shows relating the tales of “Beauty and the Beast” and “Tangled,” as told by a pair of Renaissance Storytellers, Mr. Smythe and Mr. Jones.

Messieurs Smythe and Jones are men of the theatre and lovers of legend and lore. The storytellers present the tale as old as time and the hair-raising tale of Rapunzel, with the assistance of some fellow villagers, all to the musical accompaniment of Sir Samuel of Morocco. Even Belle, Rapunzel and Flynn Rider appear onstage to help tell their own stories.

“We’re using our imaginations to create these stories,” said Show Director Chris Utley. “The storytellers will play a variety of roles, filling in as the other characters. They may put on a costume accessory to pretend to be Beast, or Gaston or Mother Gothel. ”

Storytelling at the Royal Theatre in Fantasy Faire, Opening March 12 at Disneyland Park

“The stories are told in a fast-paced, whimsical kind of way – very fun and theatrical,” said Chris. “It’s kind of a Renaissance vaudeville style, and the two guys are reminiscent of the old comedy duos of Gallagher & Shean, Abbott & Costello and Laurel & Hardy. They tell their stories with a lot of humor and heart.”

The storytellers will take to the stage of the Royal Theatre when Fantasy Faire opens on March 12.