PHOTOS, VIDEO: Frozen Ever After at World of Frozen in Disneyland Paris

Bram Lybeert

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PHOTOS, VIDEO: Frozen Ever After at World of Frozen in Disneyland Paris

World of Frozen opens officially in Disneyland Paris on March 29, 2026 in the renamed Disney Adventure World. The third iteration of Frozen Ever After features the same animatronic faces instead of screens, which were recently replaced at EPCOT. We attended an Annual Passholder preview to capture videos and photos.

Frozen Ever After in Disney Adventure World

Frozen Ever After in Disney Adventure World

The concept of Frozen Ever After is that guests are visiting Arendelle to celebrate the Official Snowflower Festival. These festivities continue throughout the land and on Arendelle Bay with A Celebration in Arendelle, a 15-minute colorful show, presented several times a day.

Frozen Ever After in Disney Adventure World

The exterior queue starts in a warehouse-type setting after heading under the clock tower, although there is room for a little garden to the side, too. A shield accompanied by two swords hangs outside, commemorating Lieutenant Mattias.

As guests make their way inside, a map of Arendelle alongside several ice-related items are visible in the hallway. The first room is similarly themed to that of a storage room.

The layout of the queue is similar to that of the Hong Kong equivalent, although there are subtle differences. This queue combines both the Frozen Ever After queue from that land and the Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs queue, as this land did not receive the coaster.

The same record of deliveries hangs inside with the same references to imagineers behind the attraction, like Michel den Dulk. The second room moves into the headquarters of the official Arendelle Ice Master and Deliverer, Kristoff. Some ice can be spotted in the corner of the room.

The third room is the most similar to the queue in EPCOT’s version, which was also approximated in Hong Kong. This version differs from both, as Oaken appears to have set up a small cart called “Oaken’s Cloakens.” The effect where Oaken speaks to you is featured here, as the building where it happens in EPCOT is not present, and the effect was in the rollercoaster queue for Hong Kong’s version of the land. Arendelle’s houses are visible in the background as night has fallen over the city.

Guests load the boat ride in what appears to be another lantern-lit courtyard of Arendelle after merging with the Priority Access line as you step inside the castle, however briefly.

During the ride, guests first encounter Olaf and Sven in a snowy forest.

Olaf sings a modified version of “Do You Want To Build A Snowman?” in which he invites riders to Elsa’s ice palace. Olaf speaks French when he is not singing.

After the first scene, the trolls recount the story of the first Frozen film, as one of the trolls speaks in English, with Grand Pabbie replying in French.

Guests approach Elsa’s Ice Palace, which they also see outside the attraction on the North Mountain.

Olaf appears again, ice skating around a fountain before guests encounter Anna and Kristoff. He is singing in English.

The couple is singing a version of “For the First Time in Forever.” They sing in French, though their non-singing lines are spoken in French.

Meanwhile, Sven tries to get his tongue unstuck from an ice railing.

Guests then enter the ice palace and encounter Elsa, singing “Let it Go” in English.

The boats glide backward as Elsa sends her magic spinning along the walls around them.

Marshmallow, the giant snowman, rears up from among a nest of Snowgies. With his icy breath, guests are sent careening down a drop into the fjord. Marshmallow appears to be exclusively speaking in French.

After passing Arendelle’s Castle, guests see Olaf, Anna, and Elsa again. They are singing in English, though one line in the song is sung in French.

The sisters are now in their “Frozen Fever” summer outfits and sing “In Summer” as the ride comes to an end.

Watch our POV video of Frozen Ever After at Disneyland Paris below.

Watch our full POV videos of this attraction in EPCOT and Hong Kong Disneyland.

Stay tuned for further coverage of World of Frozen and Disney Adventure World at Disneyland Paris, which includes a walkthrough of the land, the Olaf animatronic, and a review of The Regal View Restaurant & Lounge.

Check out more photos of World of Frozen, which will also have a boat show and “living” Olaf animatronic. The new land opens on March 29, 2026, along with Adventure Way. Walt Disney Studios Park will be renamed Disney Adventure World that day.

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