Frozen Ever After

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Frozen Ever After
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Artist's rendering of scene with Queen Elsa
Epcot
Area World Showcase, Norway pavilion
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Status Operating
Opening date June 21, 2016[1][2]
Replaced Maelstrom
General statistics
Attraction type Boat voyage
Designer Walt Disney Imagineering
Theme Frozen
Drop 28[3] ft (8.5 m)
Length 964 ft (294 m)
Capacity 1000 riders per hour
Riders per vehicle 16
Rows 4
Riders per row 4
Lift count 1
Fastpass+ available
Must transfer from wheelchair
Assistive listening icon.svg Assistive listening available

Frozen Ever After is an upcoming dark ride attraction in Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort. Scheduled to open on June 21, 2016 as part of the Norwegian Pavilion of the park's World Showcase section, the attraction will feature scenes inspired by Disney's 2013 animated film Frozen as well as the 2015 animated short Frozen Fever.

History

On September 12, 2014, Walt Disney World officials announced that the Maelstrom attraction would be replaced by an attraction based on Frozen.[4][5][6] Maelstrom's final day of operation was October 5, 2014.[3]

In June 2015, then-Disney Chief Operating Officer Tom Staggs revealed that plans for a Frozen attraction were discussed prior to the film's release, but were accelerated after the film's worldwide success.[7] On responding to whether converting a portion of the Norway pavilion into an attraction based on a fictional place was appropriate for World Showcase, Staggs stated: "If the goal is to give people a taste of something like Scandinavia with the Norway pavilion, then Frozen would only increase the extent to which people would be drawn to it, to me it doesn’t seem out-of-character at all."[7]

The same month, Disney released the first details on the new attraction, as well as revealing its final name, "Frozen Ever After".[7] The attraction will use the same ride vehicles and course that were used for Maelstrom.[7] The Audio-Animatronics figures planned for the attraction will feature improvements in facial animation that were first used on the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, which opened in 2014 at the Magic Kingdom.[7] While there are no new songs proposed for the attraction, some of the original songs from Frozen will have revised lyrics written by the original composers.[7]

On May 20, 2016, Disney Parks revealed that the attraction is scheduled to open June 21, 2016.[1][2]

Two days later, on May 22, 2016, the FastPass+ section on My Disney Experience for the ride was available for reserving.

Ride experience

As part of the June 2015 reveal of the attraction, Disney officials described some of the key sequences of "Frozen Ever After". Riders arrive in Arendelle during its summer season, when the residents celebrate the Winter Festival.[7] After passing Wandering Oaken's Trading Post, riders board their boats and encounter Olaf and Sven as they prepare for the festival.[7] Grand Pabbie tells the story of how Anna and Kristoff met, then the boats ascend to find Anna, Kristoff, Sven and Olaf together and enjoying the winter weather.[7] Riders next see Queen Elsa in her ice palace, then Marshmallow and his mini-snowman friends that were first seen in Frozen Fever.[7] Riders return to Arendelle through a cloud of mist and experience a fireworks finale and a send-off from Elsa, Anna and their friends.[7]

See also

References

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