Frozen At Disney World: What To Do At WDW For Fans Of Anna And Elsa

Elsa in Frozen 2
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Disney made two of the highest-grossing animated movies ever with Frozen, and its sequel, Frozen II. With a track record like that, it’s not exactly surprising that Frozen III is in development. It’s also not a shock that Disney Parks around the world have made Frozen an ever-growing part of what they have on offer. The First World of Frozen opened at Hong Kong Disneyland at the end of 2023, and another is set to open at Disneyland Paris in 2025.

While Walt Disney World doesn’t have its own World of Frozen, it has plenty of Anna and Elsa and the rest for fans of the Frozen franchise for fans to enjoy across its four theme parks, two waters, hotels, and more. If you’re a serious Frozen fan on the way to Disney World, here’s all the great stuff you won’t want to miss

Frozen At Epcot

Frozen Ever After

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Frozen is one of Disney's fairy tales full of princesses, and as such, one might expect that most Frozen-related attractions are found at Magic Kingdom's Fantasyland. However, the truth is that the real home of Frozen at Walt Disney World is at Epcot. There, in the World Showcase, you'll find the Norway pavilion, and since The Snow Queen, which was the basis for Frozen, is a Scandinavian fairy tale (Hans Christian Andersen was Danish but never mind), that's where you'll find Frozen's home.

Frozen Ever After - Ride/Attraction

There is one ride based around Frozen found at Walt Disney World. Frozen Ever After is a boat-based dark ride that took over the previous attraction in that location, Maelstrom. The ride vehicles and the route have remained the same in the attraction, but instead of a general look at Norway's history and culture, everything is based around Frozen

Rather than being a simple retelling of either Frozen movie, Frozen Ever After just allows guests to float through the world of Frozen, seeing Elsa's ice castle, hearing "Let it Go" and also seeing Anna, Olaf, Marshmallow, and the rest. The voice cast from the film all reprise their roles for the ride so it feels like you're inside Arendelle. Not everybody loves the screen-based animatronic faces of the characters. Time will tell if we'll see them updated with the Hong Kong Disneyland versions of the animatronics. 

Luminous: The Symphony Of Us

Luminous:The Symphony Of Us fireworks exploding at Epcot

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The newest night-time spectacular at Walt Disney World’s theme parks can be found at Epcot, with Luminous: The Symphony Of Us. The show combines the best parts of Illuminations: Reflections of Earth with the recent 50th-anniversary celebration show, Harmonious, without the eye-sore barges. The show contains original versions of several big Disney songs and includes an epic rendition of Frozen II’s “Show Yourself” near the end of the show which lights up the entire World Showcase Lagoon in lights and fireworks.  

Frozen Characters In Epcot

 If seeing Anna and Elsa in animatronic form isn't good enough you can meet the "real" people for a photo op, also found at the Norway pavilion. Anna and Elsa have taken up residence at the Royal Sommerhaus, and they can be found there more or less all day, every day. While maybe not as popular as they were when they first arrived, Anna and Elsa are still among the most popular characters in the park for photos, so that's something to keep in mind.  

The Fjording

No area of Disney World is compete without a gift shop, and so, of course the Norway Pavilion has one. The Fjording isn't a Frozen gift shop specifically. It has lots of Norway themed items, with references to traditional Scandinavian folklore, Vikings, and more. But you will find a not insignificant amount Frozen merchandise there as well. 

The Wandering Reindeer - Photopass Location

Previously, The Wandering Reindeer was a gift shop that guests meeting Anna and Elsa would exit through. However, the location remained closed following Disney World’s pandemic period. The Wandering Reindeer is open once again. Now, it’s a Frozen-themed Photopass location. Photopass photographers are on hand to take your picture in front of a wintery backdrop and they can add a bit of Frozen magic to your pictures with a Magic Shot that will add Frozen 2’s fire spirit Bruni to your pics. 

Frozen Ever After Dessert Party (Currently Unavailable)

If Frozen-themed food is what you're looking for then you may want to consider dropping some extra money on a special ticketed event. Before Disney World’s pandemic closure, Epcot hosted the Frozen Ever After Dessert Party, which gave guests a special location in which to view fireworks while tasting delicious desserts. Followed by a ride on Frozen Ever After. This special dessert party has not yet returned to Epcot, but no other similar event has replaced it, so we’re holding out hope it may still return.  

Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe

If you want some Frozen food, but aren't looking to spend too much to get it, visit the Norway Pavilion bakery. While the bakery's main menu is more inspired by the traditional foods of Norway than any particular animated Disney movie, they usually have at least a couple of special Frozen-inspired items that you won't find anywhere else.

Frozen At Disney's Hollywood Studios

For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration

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Hollywood may be a long way from Norway, but there's still plenty of Frozen fun to have at Disney's Hollywood Studios. The second of the two Frozen attractions is here along with the second big meet-and-greet opportunity, because there's one member of the Frozen cast who would probably love living in sunny Southern California rather than cold Arendelle. 

For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration

If there is a single reason that Frozen is so beloved, it's probably the music. The first Frozen soundtrack blew up thanks to the power of "Let it Go" and Frozen 2's music, while maybe not hitting quite the same level (because how could it) still has some truly great songs. Get together with other Frozen fans here and belt out all your favorites. A combination of movie scenes, live-cast members, and sing-along lyrics on-screen combine to make singing your favorite Frozen song a breeze. Do you want to build a snowman? 

Frozen Characters At Disney's Hollywood Studios

Once you've received Anna and Elsa's autographs, you can go to where Olaf the Snowman is enjoying the summer in Hollywood. He can be found in the Echo Lake area of Hollywood Studios meeting guests. Fans who want to give Olaf a warm hug won't want to miss this one.  Just be careful not to knock Olaf over.

Frozen Fractal Gift Shop

Once you've met Olaf, you can head over to the nearby Frozen Fractal Gift Shop to pick up Frozen merch. Since this is the only gift shop specifically focused on Frozen, it's likely to have the best available stock for your Elsa, Anna, and Olaf needs. 

Frozen At Magic Kingdom

Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire

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Magic Kingdom is the home to Fantasyland and most Disney Princesses, and so, you can be sure that Anna, Elsa, and more from Frozen can be found in Walt Disney World's first and most popular theme park. Not only can you see them, if you wish, you can be them.

Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire

Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire is a stage show that takes place in front of Cinderella's Castle throughout the day at Magic Kingdom, and it brings many of your favorite Disney characters together. Of course, you'll get Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and the rest of the core Disney gang, but you'll also meet Flynn and Rapunzel, Tiana and Naveen, and yes, Anna, Elsa, and Olaf as well.  

Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade

There are few parades like Walt Disney World parades. The floats are always a sight to behold, showing off some of the coolest things that Walt Disney World can do, and to be sure when there's a parade at Magic Kingdom, Anna and Elsa will be there. The pair have their own float in the Festival of Fantasy parade, and it's sure to be a magical experience for everybody. 

Happily Ever After Fireworks

There's no better way to end an evening at any Walt Disney World park than with a nighttime spectacular and there may be no nighttime spectacular better than the Happily Ever After fireworks show at Magic Kingdom. Between the music and the projection mapping on Cinderella's Castle you'll see and hear all your favorite Disney characters, but you'll see your Frozen friends more than once, and hear a verse of a spectacular cover of "Love is an Open Door" that for some reason has never been released as a single anywhere and that needs to be remedied.  

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

If simply seeing Anna and Elsa or experiencing an attraction with Anna and Elsa isn't enough, then maybe you need to be Anna or Elsa. You can, or at least, your kids can, if you visit the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, where children can be transformed into their favorite Disney characters, and of course, the women of Frozen are two of the most popular choices. 

Frozen At Blizzard Beach Water Park

Elsa and Anna building snow fort at Blizzard Beach

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While there are four full theme parks at Walt Disney World there is so much more to experience there, including two separate water parks. Fun with Frozen can be found there as well.

Frozen at Tike's Peak

Walt Disney World did take advantage of the fact that it was forced to close large portions of its parks during the global pandemic by using the opportunity to do some significant refurbishment. One of the places that saw a lot of work done was the Blizzard Beach water park. Specifically, the Tike’s Peak children’s area was given a Frozen-themed makeover that includes Olaf, the snowgies, and child versions of Elsa and Anna decorating the pool area.  

Other Walt Disney World Resort Locations

While the theme parks are, of course, the core of the Walt Disney World fun, there is a lot more to do on the Walt Disney World property than just go on rides. If you need even more Frozen in your vacation check out these options. 

Frozen In the My Disney Experience App (Genie+ required)

Frozen is only a couple of clicks away when visiting Disney World. Open up the My Disney Experience App, and if you purchase Genie+, you'll have access to Photopass lenses, which allow you to take pictures of yourself or others in various Disney-themed environments. A couple of these are Frozen-themed, including one that drops Olaf in the background to throw snowballs at you, and another that lets you create snow and ice like Elsa.

 Frozen isn’t going anywhere at Walt Disney World. With a third movie on the way, there will be an entirely new story and characters that will likely find their way into the parks in new ways. Disney World is planning for an entirely new land at Magic Kingdom in the coming years, so perhaps the park will get its own version of World of Frozen. Even if World of Frozen ends up becoming part of the planned Disneyland Expansion, as has been rumored, there’s still more than enough fun to be had for Frozen fans at Disney World.

Dirk Libbey
Content Producer/Theme Park Beat

CinemaBlend’s resident theme park junkie and amateur Disney historian, Dirk began writing for CinemaBlend as a freelancer in 2015 before joining the site full-time in 2018. He has previously held positions as a Staff Writer and Games Editor, but has more recently transformed his true passion into his job as the head of the site's Theme Park section. He has previously done freelance work for various gaming and technology sites. Prior to starting his second career as a writer he worked for 12 years in sales for various companies within the consumer electronics industry. He has a degree in political science from the University of California, Davis.  Is an armchair Imagineer, Epcot Stan, Future Club 33 Member.