Disneyland Paris has announced that its new World of Frozen land will open on March 29, 2026, at the reimagined Disney Adventure World—the park currently known as Walt Disney Studios Park, which will adopt its new name on the same day. At its centerpiece, Elsa’s Ice Palace sits atop the towering North Mountain, overlooking Arendelle Village.

In the World of Frozen, guests can ride “Frozen Ever After,” a boat adventure beneath the village’s Clock Tower that journeys through the snowy forest, the Valley of the Trolls, and Elsa’s glittering Ice Palace, culminating in a finale over Arendelle Bay.



Inside Arendelle Castle, guests can enjoy a Royal Encounter with Anna and Elsa, while throughout the village, familiar characters such as Oaken and Mossie, a playful baby troll, make appearances.

Arendelle’s sparkling bay will debut a new show, “A Celebration in Arendelle,” bringing the Snowflower Festival to life. The performance takes place aboard three Viking longships, crafted with the help of a renowned French shipbuilder from the Bordeaux region. Guests can sing along to iconic Frozen songs like “Let It Go” and “Show Yourself,” accompanied by new music composed exclusively for Disneyland Paris by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, the duo behind the original Frozen soundtracks.

Also debuting in the World of Frozen is a next-generation Olaf animatronic that will appear in the Arandelle Bay show. The animatronic is capable of walking, engaging with guests, and displaying fully articulated facial expressions.


Guests can shop at Fjord View Shop and purchase Rúna, an interactive baby troll toy exclusive to Disneyland Paris that reacts to touch, moves its ears, blinks, and interacts with other trolls as well as iconic Arendelle locations, the villagers, Anna, and Elsa. Meanwhile, Arendelle Boutique offers a selection of Frozen-themed merchandise, apparel inspired by Nordic fashion, a selection celebrating Scandinavian craftsmanship, and more.

Guests can taste the flavors of Arendelle at Nordic Crowns Tavern, a quick-service restaurant open for lunch and dinner. The dining location features a customizable menu inspired by Nordic cuisine. From 16 possible combinations, starting with hearty bases like mashed potatoes or quinoa, paired with proteins such as grilled salmon or Nordic meatballs, seasonal vegetables, and finished with either tangy cranberry or creamy dill sauce. Desserts include blue sorbet, vanilla ice cream with customizable toppings, delicate snowflake treats, and traditional pastries.
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