Visited the new Fantasyland for the first time this weekend. Some thoughts:
1. The Little Mermaid had only one animatronic down(the trio of lobsters during the "Under The Sea" scene). The ride has great themeing, inside and out. Everyone bashes it for being another omnimover, but the majority of the people I was with(kids and adults), as well as many guests I noticed getting off of the ride, seemed to enjoy it. It didn't blow me away, but I'm a grown man. What matters is the families with young kids enjoy it, and they do.
2. The Beauty & The Beast area was mobbed. The only thing I experienced there was Gaston's. As much as I love turkey legs, they have now been replaced by the roasted pork shank. As fatty, and unhealthy as it may be, it was delicious. I highly recommend it. The LeFouf's brew was also pretty good. I'd recommend trying it, but it has nothing on Butterbeer.
3. Another area that gets bashed pretty hard here is Storybook Circus. And quite frankly, I question as to why. The circus theme fits perfectly with Dumbo, Barnstormer, and Casey Jr.'s water area. The Dumbo queue is pretty cool in more ways than one. Being with my daughter, I enjoyed sitting indoors while she burned some energy in the play area. The interior is pretty well themed. And the "ticket" system they have in place is really underrated.
4. The construction site of Snow White is quite massive. The pictures posted don't really give it justice. With it being so big however, it did damper the theme a little bit, and constricted the flow of traffic. But when complete, I think it will be amazing.
5. The Tangled area doesn't have a whole lot I'll admit. But the latern-themes, especially at night, are impressive.
Final thoughts: Fanatasyland was packed and popular. The themeing is some of the best Disney has done. While many on here curse them for not building a Beauty & The Beast or Tangled ride, I feel the vast majority of the guests(myself included) visiting Magic Kingdom will be pleased with what they have created.