New Concept Art Teases ‘Frozen’ Land Coming To Disneyland Paris
Earlier this year, Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger announceda nearly $2.5 billion theme park expansion, which included a new Disneyland Paris land that will bring the world of Arendelle to life from the global hitFrozen. Now, a new piece of concept art shows what theFrozentheme park expansion will look like, revealing the enchanting lake, Elsa’s ice palace, an expansive village, and a far-off mountain. Check it out below.
Frozen Theme Park Concept Art
Inside the Magicshowed off the concept art above, which highlights the massive new land coming to Disneyland Paris. The lake at the center of the newFrozentheme park attraction measures around 7.5 acres. The lake will be host to a new entertainment stage with a 36o-degree viewing area, and it will be equipped with advanced lighting, sound, special effects technology, and fountains for water shows.David Wilson, site portfolio executive for Euro Disneyland Imagineering, had this to say about theFrozenland:
TheFrozentheme park expansion will have a new restaurant and shop, presumably full of themed offerings inspired by the movie, not to mention the sequel arriving later this year. Plus, Disneyland Paris cast members will bring Princess Anna, Queen Elsa, Olaf and other characters to life for attendees to meet and take pictures with.

As of now, there’s no indication as to when theFrozentheme park expansion will be open at Disneyland Paris. But it’s not the onlyFrozentheme park opening since Tokyo DisneySea isalso opening their own Arendelle attractionsometime in the future too.
Disney parks seem to be investing a lot of money in creating entire lands dedicated to some of their most successful movies. That costs considerably more than having one or two rides dedicated to characters, which seems risky. Sure,Frozenis popular now, but how long will that last? And it’s not as if the mythology ofFrozenoffers a lot of possibilities for an immersive experience. Still, that doesn’t matter as much for kids who will still feel like they’re in the movie.