Disneyland Paris previews Frozen Ever After in World of Frozen

Disneyland Paris has previewed its version of the Frozen Ever After ride ahead of the World of Frozen land's opening on March 29. The attraction features similarities to other parks' versions but includes distinct elements like a larger drop. Visitors board boats in a scenic Arendelle setting.

Disneyland Paris is set to open World of Frozen on March 29, with Frozen Ever After as a key attraction. A media preview highlighted differences from iterations at other parks, such as EPCOT. The queue begins at a clock tower topped with figures of Anna and Elsa, with Elsa's ice castle visible nearby. It leads into the city of Arendelle and a detailed loading area for the boats that carry riders through the experience. The ride follows a familiar storyline: riders encounter Olaf and Sven, visit the trolls' home, join Anna and Kristoff in song, and enter Elsa's ice palace. A notable feature is the drop caused by the Snowgies, described as significantly larger than at EPCOT, resulting in riders getting soaked. The journey concludes back in Arendelle with Anna, Elsa, and Olaf. The preview was part of a media event hosted by Disneyland Paris, where attendees noted the ride's engaging details and similarities to prior versions while appreciating unique touches like the enhanced drop.

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