A digital alert was shared via the Disneyland Paris app notifying park guests of the crowds in the new World of Frozen area.
Crowd Capacity

Around 11:20 AM local time for Disneyland Paris, an official alert was sent via the Disneyland Paris app informing guests that the new World of Frozen area had already reached “maximum capacity.”
The full notice, translated from Dutch (our reporter’s native language) to English, reads as follows:
World of Frozen has reached maximum capacity. ❄️
Discover the other themed worlds in Disney Adventure World or go to Disneyland Park if you have a ticket for 2 Parks.
We noticed efforts underway at the Disneyland Paris resort earlier this week to help alleviate the anticipated crowds for Disney Adventure World’s opening day.
For a better visual on the opening day crowds, Instagram user wainoxattraction shared an intense clip showing the initial crowd rush into the World of Frozen area earlier this morning. Check out the full video below:
The video shows a large crowd of guests running into the World of Frozen area, with one adult guest tripping around the midpoint of the clip. It’s unclear if there was an effort by cast members to restrain the pace of guests entering the area, but from this clip, it appears guests were free to run unrestricted once the park opened.


The notice regarding crowd capacity was sent later in the morning, a few hours after this clip was recorded.

Disney Adventure World, formerly Walt Disney Studios Park, adds several major expansions as of the park’s official debut today, March 29.
The highly anticipated World of Frozen expansion includes a walking, talking animatronic Olaf, a Frozen boat show, and Frozen Ever After.
Elsewhere in the expanded park, guests can enjoy a new nighttime show with air and sea drones, the Rapunzel Tangled Spin ride, Regal View Restaurant & Lounge, and new gardens. A book about the park’s making is also set to be released soon.
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