OMG, Disneyland Paris Is Opening A 'Frozen'-Themed Land In 2023 Which Will Feature Elsa's Ice Castle

Photo credit: Disneyland Paris
Photo credit: Disneyland Paris

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Update: February 14, 2020 10:52 a.m.

It's been a few months since we first got word that a Frozen-themed land would be coming to Disneyland Paris, and information has been pretty scarce since. But now the Disney gods have finally blessed us with a bit more news including the area's layout.

While the land is not expected to open until 2023, according to Yahoo, Twitter account @OutsidEarsDLP posted some blueprints of where it will fit into Disneyland Paris. It seems like it's going to be a sizable portion of the park. In a follow up tweet, the account said that the area will feature an "aquatic attraction, (similar to one that is also under construction in Hong Kong Disneyland), two shops as well as a restaurant, and a meeting place with the two queens of Arendelle."

Yahoo reported that there will be a 7.5 acre lake, which will host a show with 360-degree seating. There will also be a model of Elsa's ice castle so you can sing Let It Go to your heart's content.

Although we haven't heard much out of Disneyland Paris, this makes us hopeful that we'll be getting even more info soon. While I wouldn't book your plane tickets just yet, who could blame you for starting to plan your trip? A gal can dream...

Original: September 16, 2019 2:27 p.m.

Disneyland Paris is working on one of its "most ambitious" expansions yet with an entire Frozen-themed area. And because, you know, it's Disney, they're going all out with a snow-capped mountain of Arendelle and everything.

Though deets are still pretty scarce (we don't know when it's opening, for one), plans are officially a go. According to Disney Parks Blog, it's part of Walt Disney Studios Park's multi-year expansion plan. We're getting Marvel and Star Wars ones, too. And while obviously you'll get meet-and-greets with the whole gang—Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and more—the entire experience will reportedly be immersive, too.

"The expansion plan—one of the most ambitious development projects at Disneyland Paris since the resort’s 1992 opening—underscores Disney’s commitment to the resort’s long-term success as its brand beacon in Europe," the press release states.

Fans can also expect a "magnificent lake," a new restaurant, and a shop for all your merch needs.

But since the park's opening is still up in the air, they've got a few more Frozen-inspired tricks up their sleeve. For one, Disney is hosting a celebration between January 11 and May 3, 2020 with a new show on the parade route. The float will feature acrobats and dancers, and guests will be able to snag exclusive treats.

Frozen: A Musical Invitation is kicking off even sooner. The multi-stage interactive performance will debut November 17, 2019.

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