Fairy Tale Forest

Fairy Tale Forest is a walk through attraction will located in Fantasyland at Hong Kong Disneyland on December 17, 2015, in celebration of its 10th anniversary.

Fairy Tale Forest will let guests walk through a winding, living storybook realm based on Disney fairy tales. Using creative landscaping, these whimsical passages will feature miniature scenes from “Tangled,” “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Cinderella” and “The Little Mermaid.” The forest will also be home to Tinker Bell where she will greet guests in Pixie Hollow.

Tangled Scene
Guests will be first see the miniature tower where Rapunzel gazes out of her window, watching the world in wonderment. As she hoists up her incredibly long hair, she finds Flynn Rider tangled in her long braid. Share in the delight as Flynn Rider takes Rapunzel to see the floating lanterns, with “I See the Light” ringing out in the background.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Scene
The next part is in the Dwarf Mine, Dopey playfully weaves through the rocky landscape of the mine in a cart full of jewels. The Dwarfs sing “Heigh-Ho” as the music-box scene is activated, playing the charming scene of the Dwarfs digging among sparkling gems.

Beauty and the Beast Scene
Later, at the Beast’s Castle perched on the snow-dusted mountain, the ballroom rotates and shows Belle and the Beast dancing the waltz. Lumière the candelabra and the enchanted servants of the castle on a culinary cabaret invite Belle to “Be Our Guest.”

Cinderella Scene
Soon afterward, relive the moment when the clock strikes 12 midnight and the drawbridge of the pastel castle where Cinderella meets Prince Charming begins to close. Guests can also share in Cinderella’s joy when Fairy Godmother cheerfully says “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo” to prepare Cinderella for Prince Charming’s Royal Ball, to the tune of “A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes.”

The Little Mermaid Scene
Finally, a magical water curtain parts to reveal King Triton’s castle hidden in a grotto behind it. At the music box, guests can take a peek into Ariel’s underwater world and watch Sebastian and his many friends celebrate how fun life can be, to the tune of “Under the Sea.”

Trivia

 * Much of the design for Pixie Hollow sequence is recycled, from an unused large Disney Fairies area dubbed Pixie Hollow sequence from Magic Kingdom's early Fantasyland Expansion plan in 2009.