Disneyland Paris’ new Frozen Land is all kinds of magical
Disneyland Paris has given a first look at Frozen Land and, as Olaf would say, it looks like a whole flurry of fun.
Frozen fans rejoice, because ‘Frozen Land’ will soon be coming to Paris as part of an eagerly-awaited new expansion based on the adventures of Anna and Elsa.
First look blueprints of the chilly new attraction reveal a 7.5 acre lake, based on Arendelle’s fjord in the hit fims, which will host water-based shows with seats offering a 360 degree view of the performances.
Elsewhere in the twinkly new attraction, there will be a replica of Elsa's ice palace rising from the snow-capped mountains.
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Anna and Elsa-obsessed kids will also get the chance to get up close to their favourite characters in the designated meet and greet-area.
There will also be a replica of the Frozen Ever After boat ride attraction, which is currently open at Epcot at Disney World in the Norway Pavilion, which takes guests on a voyage through the kingdom of Arendelle.
It is believed a shop will also be opening to buy Olaf and co merchandise and souvenirs, as well as a Frozen-themed restaurant, but little has been revealed on what food and drink options will be available.
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“As part of the fully immersive land, guests will see in the distance the snow-capped mountain of Arendelle opposite a magnificent lake, with an attraction that will take them to the centre of the Kingdom,” Disneyland Paris revealed in a press release last year.
But over-excited Frozen fans will have to wait a little bit longer to visit the magical new land in person, however, as the new attraction is set to open in 2023.
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In the meantime parents can take their little ones to two other new Frozen-themed events at Disneyland Paris, like Frozen Celebration - a live performance starring Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven - that will run four times per day between January 11 to May 3, 2020.
Anyone else singing ‘Let It Go’ in anticipation?
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