Get ready for a magical journey to the Kingdom of Arendelle, but brace yourself for a controversial twist!
The highly anticipated Frozen Ever After attraction is almost here, but it's causing a stir among French fans.
Set to open its doors on March 29, Frozen Ever After takes you on a journey to the enchanting world of Frozen, inspired by the beautiful Norwegian landscapes. You'll find yourself surrounded by charming village buildings, with their rich, earthy tones and intricate brick-and-stone facades. It's a visual treat, transporting you to the magical kingdom where Anna and Elsa grew up.
But here's where it gets controversial: the songs, an integral part of the Frozen experience, will only be played in English. Yes, you heard that right! According to early previews, beloved tunes like "Do You Want to Build a Snowman" and the iconic "Let It Go" will be exclusively in English, leaving French-speaking fans feeling a little left out.
However, there's more to this attraction than just the language barrier. Frozen Ever After boasts state-of-the-art audio-animatronics that seamlessly blend into each scene, creating an incredibly realistic and immersive experience. It's a technological marvel that will leave you in awe.
And this is the part most people miss: the attraction also features a unique cuckoo clock with dolls of Anna and Elsa, adding a touch of whimsy to the already enchanting setting.
While the lack of French songs may be a disappointment, the overall experience promises to be nothing short of magical. With a boat show and a "living" Olaf animatronic also in the works, Frozen Ever After is shaping up to be a must-visit destination for Disney fans worldwide.
So, what do you think? Is the language barrier a deal-breaker, or are you excited to experience this attraction regardless? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's discuss!