Viaje para Arendelle a bordo de um antigo navio nórdico em um tour musical pelo mundo invernal de Frozen.
Zona: World Showcase
Status
65 minutos
Operando
03/06 18:09
Tipo
Boat Ride
FastPass recomendado
Sim
Dificuldade fastpass
Muito difícil
Duração
5 minutos
Fator de umidade
Um pouco
Idade recomendada
Qualquer
Tem fila virtual
Não
Tem fila única
Não
Troca de criança
Sim
Acessível para cadeirantes
Não
Criado
8 anos atrás
21 de Junho de 2016
Popularidade
Very Heavy
Algumas curiosidades
General
Drop: 28 ft (8.5 m)
Length: 964 ft (294 m)
Capacity: 1000 riders per hour
Vehicle type: Viking Boat
Riders per vehicle: 16
Rows: 4
Riders per row: 4 + lapsitters
Duration: 5 minutes
Lift count: 1
Number of drops: 1
Drop: 28 ft (8.5 m)
Length: 964 ft (294 m)
Capacity: 1000 riders per hour
Vehicle type: Viking Boat
Riders per vehicle: 16
Rows: 4
Riders per row: 4 + lapsitters
Duration: 5 minutes
Lift count: 1
Number of drops: 1
Frozen Ever After
Is a musical reversing log flume ride in Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort and soon-to-be at Hong Kong Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea and Walt Disney Studios Park. Part of the Norway Pavilion of the Epcot's World Showcase section and Fantasyland at Hong Kong Disneyland, the attraction features scenes inspired by Disney's animated films: Frozen and Frozen II as well as the 2015 animated short Frozen Fever. It opened on June 21, 2016 and replaced the former Maelstrom attraction, utilizing the same ride vehicles and a similar track layout. The attraction will open at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2021.
Is a musical reversing log flume ride in Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort and soon-to-be at Hong Kong Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea and Walt Disney Studios Park. Part of the Norway Pavilion of the Epcot's World Showcase section and Fantasyland at Hong Kong Disneyland, the attraction features scenes inspired by Disney's animated films: Frozen and Frozen II as well as the 2015 animated short Frozen Fever. It opened on June 21, 2016 and replaced the former Maelstrom attraction, utilizing the same ride vehicles and a similar track layout. The attraction will open at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2021.
There is an Attraction Photo
There is an attraction photo on the ride towards the end of the ride. After you see the frozen Marshmallow and the frozen Snow-Babies you’ll go down a small hill. It is during this descent that the photo is taken. Like the newer attractions, there is no photo viewing area in the ride exit. Your photo will automatically be uploaded to your MyDisney Account through your Magic Band.
There is an attraction photo on the ride towards the end of the ride. After you see the frozen Marshmallow and the frozen Snow-Babies you’ll go down a small hill. It is during this descent that the photo is taken. Like the newer attractions, there is no photo viewing area in the ride exit. Your photo will automatically be uploaded to your MyDisney Account through your Magic Band.
Make a FastPass+ for the attraction as soon as possible, or plan to wait
This attraction is still very popular and still has long wait times. I highly recommend that you grab a FastPass+ selection for this attraction as soon as you possibly can. If you can’t get one, then try to get there first thing in the morning and head right for it to help minimize the long waits in line. You can also try to catch it on Extra Magic Hours. If none of these work out, you may want to grab a beer (or soda) and plan to enjoy a wait!
This attraction is still very popular and still has long wait times. I highly recommend that you grab a FastPass+ selection for this attraction as soon as you possibly can. If you can’t get one, then try to get there first thing in the morning and head right for it to help minimize the long waits in line. You can also try to catch it on Extra Magic Hours. If none of these work out, you may want to grab a beer (or soda) and plan to enjoy a wait!
The ride track is the exact same as Maelstrom
There is absolutely zero change, other than the load/unload areas that we mentioned. The ride track is the exact same ride with the same slightly backward drop as well as the forward drop. If you remember Maelstrom, you can still visualize where everything was. (Although, you really won’t want to since the attraction is really well done, and has amazing technology!) If you really can’t get over losing Maelstrom, at least you know that you can still close your eyes and experience it again as far as the actual ride goes!
There is absolutely zero change, other than the load/unload areas that we mentioned. The ride track is the exact same ride with the same slightly backward drop as well as the forward drop. If you remember Maelstrom, you can still visualize where everything was. (Although, you really won’t want to since the attraction is really well done, and has amazing technology!) If you really can’t get over losing Maelstrom, at least you know that you can still close your eyes and experience it again as far as the actual ride goes!
The animatronics are spot on
Everyone raved about the animatronics on the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train when that first opened, but Frozen Ever After really takes it to a whole new level in my opinion. The characters really look almost like they are real and brought to life right in front of you. Their movements and faces are spot on, and it makes the experience even more amazing just seeing how well done the characters are.
Everyone raved about the animatronics on the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train when that first opened, but Frozen Ever After really takes it to a whole new level in my opinion. The characters really look almost like they are real and brought to life right in front of you. Their movements and faces are spot on, and it makes the experience even more amazing just seeing how well done the characters are.
“Let It Go” and ice magic is there
In case there was any doubt, you will definitely get to belt out “Let It Go” with Queen Elsa and watch her user her magical icy powers. It is amazing how Disney pulled off the effect and helped you to feel in the middle of the magic. It was definitely one of my favorite groupings of scenes.
In case there was any doubt, you will definitely get to belt out “Let It Go” with Queen Elsa and watch her user her magical icy powers. It is amazing how Disney pulled off the effect and helped you to feel in the middle of the magic. It was definitely one of my favorite groupings of scenes.
Pay attention to all the little details in the ride queue
Be sure to read all of the signs, wall art, etc. It explains the theme of the attraction and the wonderful story of the two sisters. You will find Oaken’s Trading Post as part of the ride queue and you get to walk through it and see various trinkets from his shop. One of my favorites was a sign when you first enter the queue that says, “Official Ice Master & Deliverer of Arendelle”. (It definitely IS a thing!)
Be sure to read all of the signs, wall art, etc. It explains the theme of the attraction and the wonderful story of the two sisters. You will find Oaken’s Trading Post as part of the ride queue and you get to walk through it and see various trinkets from his shop. One of my favorites was a sign when you first enter the queue that says, “Official Ice Master & Deliverer of Arendelle”. (It definitely IS a thing!)
The same voice talent as the movie recorded for the attraction
We all love the music and the amazing voice talent that brought Frozen to life for us on the big screen. Well, the great news is that the same cast returned to record all of the music and voices that are used on the attraction. There are even areas with a few updated lyrics that had to be recorded for the attraction.
We all love the music and the amazing voice talent that brought Frozen to life for us on the big screen. Well, the great news is that the same cast returned to record all of the music and voices that are used on the attraction. There are even areas with a few updated lyrics that had to be recorded for the attraction.
You get to celebrate the joy of winter during summer
The story behind the attraction is that Elsa brought a day of winter to Arendelle during summer in honor of Princess Anna’s bravery from her act of true love. So while it is actually summer in Arendelle, you will notice the ice and snow all over the scenes thanks to Elsa’s magic.
The story behind the attraction is that Elsa brought a day of winter to Arendelle during summer in honor of Princess Anna’s bravery from her act of true love. So while it is actually summer in Arendelle, you will notice the ice and snow all over the scenes thanks to Elsa’s magic.
The ride now loads where it used to unload
If you were a Maelstrom fan and remember the ride fairly well, you may notice that you actually load (and unload) the new Frozen Ever After attraction where you used to unload at Maelstrom. The area has been totally redone and incorporated with the brand new ride queue, but I was able to tell we were standing where we used to unload. There is no unloading in a different area either, as you load and unload right in the same place.
If you were a Maelstrom fan and remember the ride fairly well, you may notice that you actually load (and unload) the new Frozen Ever After attraction where you used to unload at Maelstrom. The area has been totally redone and incorporated with the brand new ride queue, but I was able to tell we were standing where we used to unload. There is no unloading in a different area either, as you load and unload right in the same place.
The attraction is a mix of Frozen and Frozen Fever
The attraction isn’t just a rehash of Frozen, it incorporates bits and pieces of Frozen as well as portions from the Frozen Fever short that was released after the film. We love the adorable little mini snowmen from Frozen Fever, and they are definitely there, along with Marshmallow! You also get to see the sisters in their dresses from Frozen as well as their dresses from Frozen Fever! It is a great mix of some of your favorite moments, and all your favorite characters (minus the bad guys), from both!
The attraction isn’t just a rehash of Frozen, it incorporates bits and pieces of Frozen as well as portions from the Frozen Fever short that was released after the film. We love the adorable little mini snowmen from Frozen Fever, and they are definitely there, along with Marshmallow! You also get to see the sisters in their dresses from Frozen as well as their dresses from Frozen Fever! It is a great mix of some of your favorite moments, and all your favorite characters (minus the bad guys), from both!