A new area of wonder is taking shape at Paris, with finishing touches being added to one spectacular aspect of the park. The World of Frozen is coming into shape and will be ready to launch in 2026 with the final parts of the incredible North Mountain already put in place.
Disneyland posted on showing the mountain towers a whopping 36 metres above the ground making for an incredible skyline. "From the facades of Arendelle to the life-size boats, every detail is designed to immerse guests in the magical world of Frozen," the post reads.
"Inside the Frozen Ever After attraction, the scenery is coming to life, and more than 30 Audio-Animatronics are currently being installed."
The photos show a village taking shape modeled on the fictional town of Arendelle that visitors can explore.
When it opens in 2026, the World of Frozen will be an immersive experience for fans of the film.
Disneyland Paris promises an "all new breathtaking nighttime spectacular" on the central lake, with water screens, fountains, drone technology and special effects.
"The banks along Adventure Bay and The Regal View Restaurant & Lounge will be the perfect spots to admire the awe-inspiring combination"
This section of the park will also have immersive shopping and dining experiences as well as the opportunity to meet Anna and Elsa in person during what Disneyland Paris calls "an unforgettable royal encounter."
Additionally, an all-new breathtaking nighttime spectacular will debut on the central lake and above. The banks along Adventure Bay and The Regal View Restaurant & Lounge will be the perfect spots to admire the awe-inspiring combination of water screens, fountains, special effects, and innovative drone choreography that will come to life at night. The entertainment teams at Disneyland Paris have already started conducting tests in preparation for this groundbreaking experience.
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