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The World’s First ‘World Of Frozen’ Is Now Open At Hong Kong Disneyland

World of Frozen at Hong Kong Disneyland is finally open and it is the first Frozen-themed land in the world.

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By Jianne Soriano Published on Nov 22, 2023, 01:00 PM

The World’s First ‘World Of Frozen’ Is Now Open At Hong Kong Disneyland

‘World of Frozen’ is finally open at Hong Kong Disneyland! Visitors are now able to explore Arendelle, Elsa and Anna’s hometown. Even more exciting is the fact that it is the world’s first and only Frozen-themed attraction.

Inspired by the hit movies Frozen and Frozen 2, the attraction consists of Elsa’s Ice Palace and Arendelle Castle. With this new themed land, the Hong Kong theme park has the most castles among all Disney parks! What are you waiting for? It’s time to visit the Town Square and forest area that were seen in the Oscar-winning animated film.

World of Frozen in Hong Kong Disneyland: What you need to know

There are two new rides in the area, one of which is a revamped version of the Frozen Ever After ride at Walt Disney Resort in Orlando. On this ride, visitors can visit Elsa’s Ice Palace during Summer Snow Day. The other is a family-friendly roller coaster, Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs, which takes riders through a scenic journey around the mountains. It is powered by Olaf and Sven!

Meanwhile, Playhouse in the Woods serves as Anna and Elsa’s childhood playhouse. Visitors can have a unique playing experience here in celebration of Summer Snow Day. Golden Crocus Inn is the go-to place for dining while Tick Tock Toys & Collectibles will be selling keepsakes and merchandise.

Tokyo DisneySea will open its own version next spring while Disneyland Paris will follow in 2025.

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The park is now open for more days a week

Hong Kong Disneyland is now operating six days a week. Previously, it was only open for five days due to the pandemic. With this expanded opening and a new attraction, there is hope that more tourists and locals will visit.

This year, Walt Disney also celebrates its 100th anniversary as well as the Hong Kong park’s 18th year. As such, beloved characters from various Disney stores appeared in a series of events during the centenary festivities. The Walt Disney and Mickey House statue Dream Makers was recently unveiled on October 16.

This story first appeared here.

Related: The Best Times To Visit Disneyland For Fewer Crowds, Gorgeous Weather, And Lower Prices

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Jianne Soriano

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