Critics applaud the combination of physical sets and sharp projections, calling the visuals "messcherp" and the motion effects smooth and convincing.
Guests describe feeling fully transported into Never Land, with some even tearing up at the sense of wonder and nostalgia.
The Lost Boys' island-inspired queue and atmospheric lighting set the tone for the whimsical adventure ahead.
The flying sensation is frequently cited as a standout, often compared favorably to Soarin’ and Flight of Passage for its fluidity and emotional rhythm.
Several reviewers note that despite its popularity, the attraction has a relatively fast-moving queue thanks to high throughput.
Some find the Spider-Man-style ride system too derivative, wishing for more groundbreaking elements in a flagship attraction.
While a few transitions are praised, others are described as jarring or underwhelming, disrupting immersion.
Although minimized, some reviewers remain critical of Disney’s ongoing use of Peter Pan given its controversial history with cultural depictions.
My favorite attraction in the park, maybe the very best thing I’ve ever done at Disney.(translated)
It's only a matter of time before it becomes the most popular No. 1 attraction at Tokyo Disney Resort.(translated)
To tell you my honest impressions, it is my favorite attraction of all time!(translated)
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