Arendelle: World of Frozen

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Arendelle: World of Frozen
ThemeFrozen
Hong Kong Disneyland
StatusUnder construction
Opens2022
Tokyo DisneySea
StatusUnder construction
Opens2023
Walt Disney Studios Park
StatusUnder construction
Opens2023

Arendelle: World of Frozen is an upcoming themed area based on Frozen. This land is currently being developed by Walt Disney Imagineering at Hong Kong Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea, and Walt Disney Studios Park under the name of Kingdom of Arendelle.[1][2][3]

Storyline[]

Set after the events of Frozen and before Frozen II, peace and prosperity has finally returned to the kingdom of Arendelle and Queen Elsa has decreed a Summer Snow Day for the merriment of the kingdom's citizens.

Locations[]

Hong Kong Disneyland[]

On November 22, 2016, the Walt Disney Company and the Hong Kong Government announced plans for a multi-year, HK$10.9 billion[4] expansion of Hong Kong Disneyland. The proposed expansion includes Arendelle: World of Frozen, Stark Expo, Castle of Magical Dreams, multiple new attractions, and live entertainment.[5][6][7][8]

The land will be the fourth expansion that will open as part of the park's multi-year expansion from 2018 to 2023.[9] It is projected to open in 2022 and will be located between It's a Small World (in Fantasyland) and Toy Story Land.[citation needed]

Tokyo DisneySea[]

On April 29, 2015, the Oriental Land Company revealed that the eighth port in development at Tokyo DisneySea would be called Scandinavia and was scheduled to open in 2020.[10] This area was to be located to the south of the Lost River Delta port and will be roughly the same size as the Arabian Coast port. It was also supposed to feature multiple new attractions, shops and restaurants. However, the Scandinavia port has been cancelled in favor of expanding the Mediterranean Harbor with Soaring: Fantastic Flight as well as New Fantasyland in Tokyo Disneyland.[11]

On June 14, 2018, Tokyo Disney Resort announced an expansion called Fantasy Springs will open in Tokyo DisneySea in 2023.[12] Taking the place of the originally-announced Scandinavia port, Fantasy Springs immerses guests in the worlds of beloved Disney films, namely Kingdom of Arendelle, Tangled, and Peter Pan. A new luxury hotel will also be connected to this port.[13]

Walt Disney Studios Park[]

On February 27, 2018, the chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company Bob Iger announced plans for a 2 billion euro and multi-year expansion for Disneyland Paris alongside French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palais de l'Elysée in Paris. The multi-year expansion will also include the transformation of the Walt Disney Studios Park. Aside from Arendelle: World of Frozen, the park is set to receive the Avengers Campus and a Star Wars themed land, along with multiple new attractions and live entertainment experiences.[14]

Planned attractions[]

Restaurants and shops[]

  • Tick Tock Toys & Collectibles (Hong Kong and Paris)
  • Northern Delights (Hong Kong only)
  • Golden Crocus Inn (Hong Kong and Paris)
  • Bayside Wharf (dining in Hong Kong; photopass in Paris)
  • Traveling Traders (Hong Kong only)
  • Unnamed castle restaurant (Tokyo only)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "CONFIRMED: Hong Kong Disneyland Removing Original Castle, Announces Frozen & MARVEL Themed Lands w/ Original Rides".
  2. ^ "Breaking News! Tokyo Disney Resort Announces DisneySea Expansion Plan Including a New Themed Hotel, a Frozen Land, a Tangled Land and a Peter Pan Land, with an Opening in 2002!".
  3. ^ "Disneyland Paris Star Wars Land, Frozen Land and Marvel Land just announced!".
  4. ^ Sun, Nikki; Tsang, Emily. "Frozen and Marvel superhero attractions to boost Hong Kong Disneyland in HK$11 billion expansion". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  5. ^ Barnes, Brooks (November 22, 2016). "Hong Kong Disneyland, Seeking Return to Profit, Plans $1.4 Billion Upgrade". The New York Times. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  6. ^ "Hong Kong Disneyland Set for Multi-Year Transformation with All-New Attractions and Entertainment". news-en.hongkongdisneyland.com. Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  7. ^ "Multi-Year Expansion of Hong Kong Disneyland Anncounced by The Walt Disney Company and Hong Kong Government". www.edmontonjournal.com. CNW Group. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  8. ^ Ng, Ellie (22 November 2016). "Disneyland to receive HK$5.8 billion in gov't funds to expand park". Hong Kong Free Press.
  9. ^ "Non-stop seasonal events at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort in 2018".
  10. ^ http://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/201504/4526/
  11. ^ "Frozen Port at Tokyo Disneyland New Fantasyland".
  12. ^ "Largest Ever Expansion Announced for Tokyo DisneySea Opening in 2022".
  13. ^ "Tokyo DisneySea announces expansion with new Disney movie themed port, deluxe hotel for 2022".
  14. ^ Smith, Thomas. "Transformative Multi-Year Expansion Announced for Disneyland Paris/". Disney Parks Blog. Archived from the original on February 27, 2018. Retrieved February 27, 2018.
  15. ^ "Disney Will Replicate Existing Frozen Ever After Ride in Hong Kong and Paris".
  16. ^ "Update on Hong Kong Disneyland Expansion: Moana, Frozen, Marvel and More".[permanent dead link]
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