First look at Disney’s new Frozen land opening this year with ‘sleigh’ rollercoaster and indoor boat ride

A brand new Frozen themed land is opening at Disneyland this year.
The new attraction “World of Frozen” includes an immersive ride with Ana, Elsa and Olaf.
Guests board a boat for “a journey to Nordberg, where Elsa’s Ice Palace awaits, as part of the Summer Snow Day celebrations.”
According to the Disney website: “As you leave the port, you will first meet Frozen friends Olaf and Sven in a snowy forest under an ice crystal tree created by Elsa.
“After completing your journey, Anna, Elsa and Olaf will be waiting hand in hand to welcome the travelers from their visit to Nordberg.”
There will also be the world’s first frozen-themed roller coaster, the Wandering Oaken Sliding Sleighs.
Passengers queue in the Oaken’s sauna before helping Olaf and Sven take the “powered” sleds to the top of the hill.
There will also be a Golden Crocus Inn restaurant and a Northern Delights candy store and Tick Tock Toys & Collectibles gift shop on the property.
The new site will open at Hong Kong Disneyland this summer.
However, similar locations are set to open at Disneyland Paris and Tokyo DisneySea in the next few years.
At Disneyland Paris, guests can visit Arendelle, home to Elsa’s Ice Castle, as well as a Nordic-inspired village with shops and a restaurant.
In the middle will be a huge 7.5 hectare lake, just like the Arendelle Fjord in the cartoons with live performances and water shows.
There will be a replica of the Frozen Ever After boat attraction currently open at Epcot at Disney World, which will take guests on a journey through the Kingdom of Arendelle.
There will also be new Frozen-themed rooms at the Disneyland Hotel in Disneyland Paris.
The new site does not yet have an official opening date.
Until then, guests can visit restaurants across Disneyland Paris to take part in the Frozen celebration, EATertainment, which combines food with creative shows.
Here’s all the exciting things coming to Disneyland Paris this year.