Disneyland Princess Fantasy Fair
Yesterday
I told you about the Royal Theater in the Princess Fantasy Fair. Today I’ll
tell you a little more about the rest of the area.
Beside
the Royal Theater entrance is Maurice’s Treats. Here you can find snacks and
drinks to enjoy while you watch the performance in the Royal Theater or just
walk around.
The
Princess Fantasy Fair area looks like a miniature medieval village. There are
streams and motes around the outer edge of the area. Even though the area is
quite small it does not feel claustrophobic or over packed with things.
Inside
the Royal Hall the Disney Princesses await their loyal subjects. In the Hall
you will find various Disney princesses. Snow White, Aurora and Arial will be
waiting inside the Hall to greet any and all visitors that wish to meet them.
Inside the hall they will sign autographs and take pictures.
To
the left of the entrance of the Royal Hall is Clopin’s Music Box. This
wonderful music box is designed after devices made centuries ago. Turn the
handcrank wheel and listen to Clopin’s music and watch the characters from the
Hunchback of Notre Dame dance for your pleasure.
Continuing
on, looking up on the wall you will see Figaro sunning himself on the window
ledge. Next to the sleepy Figaro is a songbird in a cage. This sweet little bird
sings its cheery song waking sleeping Figaro who meows at him before going back
to sleep.
Continuing
on you’ll see an archway leading to Frontierland. Above the archway on the wall
see a shield with the letters CPG in the middle. CPG stands for Carnation Plaza
Gardens, which is what this area was called from 1958 until the retheming to
the Princess Fantasy Fair.
To
the left of the archway that leads to Frontierland is the Fairy Tales Treasures
gift shop where you can find everything for your little Princess.
In
the middle of the Princess Fantasy Fair is Rapunzel’s tower. Hidden under one
of the bridges in the Princess Fantasy Fair moat is Pascal. Remember he is a
chameleon so he will be hard to find! Here is a hint, look near the archway
that leads to Fantasyland.
I
feel this area can be enjoyed by adults and children of all ages. I saw adults like
myself without children at their side enjoying the area. It didn’t seem to
matter male or female, young or old there was something for everybody to enjoy.
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