![]() ![]() I knew we had scheduled FP+ for Frozen later in the month, so I was good to wait. No one in our group wanted to participate. NDD suggested that we head to Norway to experience Frozen. We had already experienced the new Soarin’ Around the World. There was no scheduling, no limitations, nothing. We had experienced a “sort-of major” snafu during our stay, and we were given an ultimate fastpass, which basically meant we could ride any one attraction once whenever we wanted. We try not to make fastpasses for it, as we are a VERY scheduled family, and vacations are supposed to be the opposite of every day life, right? So we wandered into Epcot over the July 4th holiday with nothing particular planned. Our annual family vacation every year takes place in July. We recommend getting a FastPass Plus for it, then sit back, enjoy and “Let it Go.” From Maria: It has some very beautiful scenes and of course, fantastic music. I believe all the hype about the ride led to high expectations, but all in all we really enjoyed the ride. We were singing ‘Let it Go’ during the ice castle scene, and amused by Marshmallow. As for the adults on the ride, we were all pretty pleased with it as well. ![]() It felt magical with the wonderful music and sparkling “ice” all around. She also loved the scene of Elsa and her Ice Castle. She particularly enjoyed the beginning scene with Olaf. Triniti, my seven year old niece, was smiling the whole ride. I will have to say that we enjoyed it very much. We had read mixed reviews about it, so we weren’t sure if we would like it or not. One of our most anticipated attractions was Frozen Ever After. My family and I were at Walt Disney World in July for vacation. We would love to hear yours as well, so please share with us! From Sherri J: With two different viewpoints of this attraction, we share with you our thoughts. My family, and contributor Sherri J.’s family, both visited Epcot in July and experienced Frozen Ever After separately. Many people have also said that Epcot needs to have more for this younger crowd. Frozen is very popular with toddler/preschool children and the somewhat younger generation. On the flip side, many people were very excited for this attraction to come to life, especially so soon after the movie (if you take into consideration the length of time it took for Walt Disney World to build Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid from its movie release to attraction – 23 years). Many felt that there is very little room for characters in World Showcase. Frozen Ever After was quite the controversial attraction, as people were upset for many reasons, the biggest being that the attraction would be based on the fictional, animated town of Arendelle as opposed to being based on the country of Norway. It is a boat ride in the building that used to feature the Maelstrom. And if you're interested in saving, there's no better list than our 53 Ways to Save on your Disney trip from start to finish.Frozen Ever After is a new attraction featured in the Norway Pavilion at Walt Disney World’s Epcot. ![]() Know what to ride with our guides to: Magic Kingdom rides, Hollywood Studios rides, Epcot rides, and Animal Kingdom rides! Plus learn about the water parks with our guide to Blizzard Beach and our guide to Typhoon Lagoon! And for some some fun prep, check out our Ranking of Every Ride at Walt Disney World.įinally, before you head out, be sure to check out our to-the-point packing list, 10 essentials you forget to pack for every Disney trip. We'll keep you out of long lines so you can maximize the magical time in the parks! We've got park-specific guides as well: Magic Kingdom Genie+ and Lightning Lanes, Epcot Genie+ and Lightning Lanes, Animal Kingdom Genie+ and Lightning Lanes, and Hollywood Studios Genie+ and Lightning Lanes. Decide whether you need a dining plan in our Complete Guide to Disney World Dining Plans! And don't forget to book those Disney World Advance Dining Reservations!ĭon't forget to master your Disney World Genie+ and Lightning Lane strategy a few months in advance. When it comes time to book we’ll help you find discount Disney World tickets. For picking your hotel, check out our Walt Disney World hotels guide. Just starting out? Check out our Walt Disney World planning guide! If you're still picking dates, we've got everything you need to know about Disney World crowd calendars. All Your Other Disney World Planning Questions Answeredĭon't be overwhelmed by Disney World planning! Take a second to check out our most important content and you'll not only be an expert, but you'll save big $$$ along the way. ![]()
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