It’s time to be enchanted by the World of Frozen
and Olaf to take you on a whimsical boat ride through the North Mountain to Elsa’s Ice Palace. Sing along to all your favorite Frozen hits like Let It Go and Into the Unknown. Be ready for a snowy surprise by the end of the ride! Those in search of thrill can have a go over at Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs, a fast roller-coaster experience that is sure to keep your heart pumping. Finally, join Elsa, Anna, and Olaf over at the Playhouse
‘What I’m probably most proud of, but was also a challenge at the same time, is utilizing the natural landscape behind Hong Kong Disneyland and incorporating it, embracing it, into the environment of what we created here. — Michel Den Dulk, Walt Disney Imagineering executive creative director
in the Woods for an interactive experience the whole family can enjoy.
Once you’ve gone through all the rides, you’re likely craving something delicious to eat. Head on over to the Golden Crocus Inn, a warm and hospitable place Arendelle locals and its royal family are known to enjoy filling meals. Kids are sure to enjoy the tasty meatballs available in the Kids’ Meal whereas those with a heavy appetite can enjoy the Village Chicken Roll Stuffed with Ham and Cheese or the Innkeeper’s Special Braised Lamb Shank. Seafood lovers and health-conscious diners can also choose the Bayside Seafood Medley, filled with assorted fresh seafood, or the Forest Mushroom Pasta, creamy goodness mixed with a diverse pick of mushrooms. Of course, no meal is perfect without dessert! Stop by the Northern Delights store to encounter a sweet tooth paradise. We recommend the ice blue Coronation Sundae as a way to cool off after a hot meal.
After a whole day of seeing everything Arendelle has to offer, why not bring home a piece of it to remember all the fun memories you’ve made? Filled to the brim with toys, plushies, clothing, and various knick-knacks to adorn your home, Tick Tock Toys and Collectibles is sure to have something you’ll enjoy. Their shoulder plushies let you bring home your little friend of choice (Olaf, Marshmallow, Snowgies, or a Troll).
“(This was) seven years in the making which is why we’re so excited to introduce this wonderful place to the world,” expresses Hong Kong Disneyland managing director Michael Moriarty. “During the time we had a lot of time to think about not only the beautiful architecture and the technology that’s in the attractions, which is the most technologically advanced that we’ve put out there… How can we make this a living land where the guest is the central character in creating their own memories? We’ve used that time for good and I can’t wait for our guests to see it.”
Hong Kong Disneyland’s World of Frozen will officially open its gates to the public on Monday, Nov. 20.