C'est beau mais ça reste une liscense osef tier pour moi après je peux comprendre que ça puisse plaire à certain(nes).
J'ai vraiment aucun hype à voir arrivé ça à DLP surtout qu'une grande partis de la beutée de ce land c'est l'harmonie avec les montagnes verdoyantes juste derrière qu'ont aura pas.
Merci pour ces partages. Comme convenu, le coaster est ridiculement court. Ça en devient même gênant. Je n’aimerai pas me retrouver cast dans cette attraction où la frustration ne peut être qu’au rendez vous quand les visiteurs feront 1h30 d attente min pour deux micro descentes aussi bien thématisees soient elles.
Pour Ever After , rien de transcendant même si le résultat est très propre. Disons que ça ne fourmille pas de détails.
Complete Guide to World of Frozen at Hong Kong Disneyland
We just can’t let it go that World of Frozen opens so very soon at Hong Kong Disneyland! We’re here to share a big news blowout on everything you need to know prior to visiting this Frozen-themed land upon its Nov. 20 opening. From two new attractions to all-new food, we have the complete guide for your visit to World of Frozen.
- Attractions - Dining - Characters - Shopping
Where can you find everything in World of Frozen?
World of Frozen consists of two sections: Arendelle Village and Arendelle Forest. The village is where most of the citizens live and is where you can find Frozen Ever After, Tick Tock Toys & Collectibles, Golden Crocus Inn and Northern Delights.
It’s also home to many iconic landmarks such as Arendelle Castle, Friendship Fountain, Clock Tower Square, and the North Mountain with Elsa’s Ice Palace. King Agnarr Bridge – named after Anna and Elsa’s father, and Arendelle’s one-time king – connects the village to the forest side where Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs, Playhouse in the Woods, Forest Fare and Traveling Traders are located.
What attractions can you ride at World Frozen?
Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs
Built just in time for Summer Snow Day, Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs is a family-friendly coaster, exclusive to Hong Kong Disneyland! Before hopping aboard, you will enter through the charming Trading Post with delightful summer treasures and a selection of winter wonders on display. And of course, Oaken is here too, ready to greet you from his sauna as he wipes away the mist from the window to reveal his face.
Making your way to the loading area, here you can jump into a sleigh decorated with patterns resembling Kristoff’s sleigh. With the help of Olaf and Kristoff’s reindeer, Sven, you will ascend towards the summit and embark on an exciting journey through the forest with stunning views of the land.
Frozen Ever After
Frozen Ever After is home to an enchanting boat ride that is perfect for the whole family! Here you will journey through the North Mountain and see Elsa’s Ice Palace, Troll Valley, and more.
Frozen friends can be found throughout, including Olaf and Sven greeting you with “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” at the beginning of your travels. These characters have been brought to life like never before with the most technologically advanced Audio-Animatronics figures ever at Hong Kong Disneyland.
Where to eat at World of Frozen?
Golden Crocus Inn
In need of a hearty meal? Golden Crocus Inn is your spot! This cozy, nautical-themed quick service restaurant in Arendelle Village features a variety of offerings inspired by delicious Norwegian homey food from seafood to pasta.
Northern Delights
What’s that wonderful smell? Chocolate, of course! This iconic treat is a must at World of Frozen and can be found at Northern Delights in Arendelle Village. This upscale neighborhood sweets shop features a variety of desserts and sweets, packaged gift confectionery, and cooking goods galore.
Forest Fare
After a day full of adventure, a snack may be in order — Forest Fare has you covered! Over at Arendelle Forest, this quaint cart features churros, cookies, shaved ice and more. It’s just the bit of extra fuel you need to take on Arendelle.
For a full list of all the NEW food and beverages, visit our Disney Eats World of Frozen Foodie Guide.
Where can you meet Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Oaken?
Playhouse in the Woods
Elsa has opened the doors to her secret childhood hideaway, Playhouse in the Woods! This first-of-its-kind, unique, and engaging theatrical experience found in Arendelle Forest features Anna, Elsa and Olaf, and comes to life through singing, projection mapped content, special effects and sensory elements.
Character Encounters
Not only can you meet Anna and Elsa at Playhouse in the Woods, more Frozen friends can be found throughout the land. Say “hoo hoo” to Oaken or ask Kristoff for his best ice advice — they’re excited to celebrate Summer Snow Day with you!
Where can you find World of Frozen merchandise?
Tick Tock Toys & Collectibles
A cherished, centuries-old toy shop in Arendelle Village, Tick Tock Toys has all the best goodies to bring home! From adorable Olaf-themed headbands to Nordic-inspired sweaters, there is something for everyone here. Plus, don’t forget to check out the “Royal Post of Arendelle” located right outside the shop where you can send postcards to friends and family.
Traveling Traders
This pop-up shop located in Arendelle Forest is the perfect little spot to pick up small gifts such as keychains, shoulder plush, headbands and more!
There’s just so much to do at World of Frozen — we have Frozen brain freeze! Still not convinced? Here are six reasons why you need to visit when the gates open on Nov. 20 at Hong Kong Disneyland.
Le coaster est comme prévu une daube malgré un beau décor extérieur. Frustration assuré des guests après 2 h d'attente
Frozen ever after est dans les grandes lignes identiques à celui d'Epcot, mais est malgré tout plus grand, avec plus d'espace entre les scènes ce qui permet de mieux les appréhender de loin et donc de bien en profiter (ce qui, quand on est face à des AA de cette perfection est un vrai plaisir), il y a pas de mal de petits détails supplémentaires, les visages faits en vrai et non en rétroprojection, la descente plus longue effectivement en toboggan avec la bosse, etc. Et avec presque 7 minutes de parcours, on a un ride plus long que "it's a small world" ou PM dans leur version parisienne. Bref, même si certains s'obstineront à dire que ce n'est pas un E-ticket (et la version de Tokyo prouvera peut-être qu'il y a effectivement moyen de faire mieux) je pense que pour les guests, ce sera vraiment considéré comme tel, une attraction majeure qui plonge vraiment les visiteurs dans un dessin animé en trois dimensions.
Hormis la séquence du palais de glace (surtout les écrans dans le couloir Let it Go où c'est vraiment bof), c'est vraiment pas mal, la file d'attente est chouette (la musique c'est un grand oui), les bateaux prennent leur temps et c'est cool. Franchement content pour le parc qui se dote d'une belle attraction.
Pour Paris c'est encore une fois la localisation du ride au bout du monde qui me gêne mais bon.. les guests marcheront sans bouder pour voir Elsa, Anna, Olaf etc.
"Il n'y a rien de tel qu'un rêve pour créer le futur"
Je trouve la zone très belle. Les décors sont magnifiques! La théma du coaster est irréprochable. Dommage qu'il ne soit pas plus long car utiliser les freins si vite fait qu'ils ne profitent de la vitesse gagnée par le parcours. Un gâchis d'énergie qu'ils auraient pû utiliser pour... rallonger le parcours. Mais bon, ça fera office d'un Casey Junior thématisé.
Le ride principal est quand à lui le bienvenue. Il étoffera l'offre. Je trouve le circuit très bien (aller de l'avant puis en arrière, etc...). Les animatronics sont tops! Maintenant, l'abondance d'écrans et le manque de cinétique (notamment la scène avec le méchant en neige qui est juste ridicule) montrent qu'ils n'ont pas poussé les limites de leur imagination (ou de leur budget). Dommage qu'ils n'aient pas saisi l'occasion pour rendre ce ride à la hauteur de la Reine des Neiges.
Disney Eats: Complete Foodie Guide to World of Frozen Opening Nov. 20
Don’t let your hunger go because you’re about to be mystified with flavor. World of Frozen will soon be opening its gates at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort on Nov. 20, and this new land is filled with delicious treats and eats inspired by the beloved characters of these award-winning Walt Disney Animation Studios films, “Frozen” and “Frozen 2.” As you step into Arendelle, you’ll be met with beautiful views, must-try attractions, mesmerizing tunes, and, of course, plenty of food!
There will be three new locations available when this exciting expansion opens, each filled with delightful dishes and sweet treats for you to indulge in. And you know, there has to be some chocolate in this “Frozen”-inspired land.
The new quick-service restaurant, Golden Crocus Inn, will be serving up tasty main dish options and even a Celebration Chocolate Fondue. Yes, you heard that correctly – chocolate fondue! For those wanting a sweet selection of “Frozen”-inspired items, Northern Delights is the place for you. Its menu is packed with beautiful bites, like the Olaf Celebration Cake. Believe me when I tell you, the culinary teams put so much love into these items, they will thaw anyone’s heart! Last, but certainly not least, Forest Fare will feature a combination of sweet and savory items inspired by “Frozen,” including adorable Snowflake Churros.
World of Frozen truly has something for everyone when it comes to food. And these delights are certainly worth melting for. Let’s get ready to open up the gates and explore what awaits us starting Nov. 20.
Golden Crocus Inn
• Bayside Seafood Medley served with potatoes, cream sauce, and a brown sugar roll • Village Chicken Roll Stuffed with Ham & Cheese served with sauteed vegetables and a mustard cream sauce • Innkeeper’s Special Braised Lamb Shank with polenta potato purée, roasted vegetables, and beer gravy • Forest Mushroom Pasta served with forest mushrooms, poached egg, and truffle cream sauce • Forest Mushroom Pasta and Meatballs Platter served with sauteed vegetables and mushroom cream sauce (Kids’ menu offering)
• Prawns Cocktail (Side offering) • Arendelle Meatballs in Mushroom Cream Sauce (Side offering) • Rosettes (Available with all main dish offerings)
• Celebration Chocolate Fondue • Jasmine Peach Fanta (Non-alcoholic) (Available with all main dish offerings)
Northern Delights
• Coronation Sundae: Light milk soft-serve sundae on elderflower-flavored slush (Served in “Frozen”-themed cup) • North Mountain Almond Tart: White chocolate cream and bergamot • Olaf Celebration Cupcake: Carrot and dried fruit cake with creamy frosting • Olaf Snowflake Smultringer
• Olaf Muffin: Blueberry muffin with cream frosting inspired by the Olaf Disney Munchling • Summer Snow Day Soft-serve • Northern Delights Chocolate Box • Candy Apple Snowball • Summer Snow Day Marshmallow • Marshmallow Lollipop • Olaf Lollipop
Forest Fare
• Snowflake Churros • Forest Valley Tea Cookies • Sausages Platter (Available seasonally) • Forest Fare Gourmet Box: Crab stick and corn salad, chicken bun with cheese and tomato sauce, and crepe with blueberry and coconut cheese cream • Forest Friends Stein served with mango-flavored shaved ice
I don’t know about you, but I’m very excited for this thrilling new opening on Nov. 20! As you can see, the adventures at Disney Parks are truly limitless, especially when it comes to food.
Do you want to know the latest and greatest tasty tidbits? That’s easy! Simply head over to our Disney Eats topics page and follow us @DisneyEats on Instagram and Facebook.
(Note: All offerings are subject to change and availability.)
Pour le coup j'ai un peu de mal avec les rails du coaster. Généralement les coaster extérieurs de Disney ont quand même vocation à cacher les rails au max, là le côté "piste de luge" n'est clairement pas crédible, j'ai du mal à comprendre ce qu'ils ont voulu faire. Heureusmement c'est très joli, mais clairement court
Heu... 1 minute? Mais qui va se taper 30 minutes de queue pour une minute de manège? mdr
Les mêmes qui se tapes mais avec beaucoup plus d'attente 1H ,2H pour faire RC Racer au Parc Walt Disney Studios , durée 1mn + 10" avec la séquence de freinages ou bien Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop 1 mn également et d'autres flats rides de Dlp .
Non, tout est particulièrement déformé et retouché sur cette dernière image. Les perspectives sont faussées, la montagne du nord semble toute petite, et le château plus imposant, la zone sur laquelle sont les personnages n'existe pas, et le pont reliant la partie royaume à l'attraction Wandering Oaken's Sliding Sleighs a été effacé, entre autres.