Tokyo Disney Resort has a huge lineup of festivals for 2024, but perhaps the most exciting is the brand-new Tokyo DisneySea Food and Wine Festival that will debut this year.
Running between 1st April to 30th June, 2024, this event will feature over 20 menus and snacks inspired by the park’s eight ports (or lands.) This festival coincides with the opening of Fantasy Springs on 6th June.
Food and Wine Festival Menu
Limited-edition snacks based on the ports will be available to purchase around the park in locations such as Dockside Diner and Liberty Landing Diner. You can find the full selection of snacks available below.
Lost River Delta
- Sparkling Cocktail (Pisco and Cranberry) – ¥800
- Tongari Corn and Avocado Nachos – ¥800
American Waterfront
- Coca-Cola Cocktail (Cherry Brandy) – ¥800
- Fried Chicken Leg (Buffalo Sauce) – ¥900
- Assorted Snacks (Roasted Falafel, Soy Nuggets) – ¥800
- Brooklyn Lager – ¥1,000
Mermaid Lagoon
- Sparkling Cocktail (Rum and Pineapple) – ¥800
- Scallops with Mashed Potatoes and Shrimp Chips – ¥800
- Sparkling Wine – ¥900
- Rosé Wine – ¥900
Mediterranean Harbor
- Amaretto Latte Cocktail – ¥900
- Heartland Beer Cocktail (Limone) – ¥800
- Polpetti & Bone Sausage – ¥800
Mysterious Island
- Special Cocktail (Sake and Peach) – ¥900
- Chicken Roll (Tianmian Sauce and Mango) – ¥800
- Kirin Ichiban Shibori Beer – ¥750
Arabian Coast
- Hot Dog (Curry Flavor) – ¥700
Port Discovery
- Candy Sweet Potato Sundae – ¥800
- Sparkling Wine – ¥900
Fantasy Springs
- Non Alcoholic Iced Fruit Tea (Berries or Peach) – ¥900
- Fruit Wine (Berries or Peach) – ¥900
- Apple Caramel Baked Dolce (Apple Caramel) – ¥900
Guests can also purchase a Seasonal Gourmet Ticket Set for ¥3,600 (around £19/$24). As well as a souvenir lunch box and drink holder, this includes three food and drink tickets to spend at multiple locations around the park.
Chef’s Imagination Meals
Alongside the snack carts and quick-service dining locations around the park, many table-service restaurants will offer a multi-course themed meal.
S.S. Columbia Dining Room, the huge ship docked in the American Waterfront port, will be serving a menu themed around the Frozen Kingdom. Guests can choose between roast beef, grilled Japanese black beef sirloin, or a combination plate with both.
Ristorante di Canaletto will offer a meal themed to Rapunzel’s Forest, while Magellan’s will be showcasing a brand-new Peter Pan’s Neverland menu crafted by Head Chef Hiroshi Matsutani.
The Peter Pan set is one of the priciest in the park, starting at ¥12,000 (£63/$80), but includes a snow crab and scallop gateau, roasted domestic beef filet with gravy, and mignardise, plus an optional wine pairing.
Take our advice and book your reservations for these well in advance – table service reservations at Tokyo Disney fill up incredibly quickly.
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