Taking a Look Around the Queue of "Frozen Ever After"
The new Frozen Ever After attraction has been open since June at Epcot.
Replacing the former Maelstrom ride, Frozen Ever After reused the same ride system featured in the attraction it replaced but added new themed sets, Audio-Animatronics, and a soundtrack that includes re-arranged songs from the movie. Since it opened to park Guests, this has proven to be one of the attractions with the highest wait times thanks to its popularity and its underwhelming capacity.
Replacing the former Maelstrom ride, Frozen Ever After reused the same ride system featured in the attraction it replaced but added new themed sets, Audio-Animatronics, and a soundtrack that includes re-arranged songs from the movie. Since it opened to park Guests, this has proven to be one of the attractions with the highest wait times thanks to its popularity and its underwhelming capacity.
This afternoon we will take a look around the queue of Frozen Ever After, focusing on some nice details:
The first room used to be the old FASTPASS distribution area of Maelstrom:
Paintings of some of the movie's most recognizable characters can be seen around the room:
The attention to details is remarkable:
After visiting the house of the Ice Master of Arendelle, Guests enter a castle-like hallway:
A royal decree encourages Guests to visit Elsa in her ice palace:
The entire queue is certainly very well done:
After exiting the hallway, Guests end up in the middle of Arendelle:
The Stand-by queue also goes through Wandering Oaken's Trading Post:
Wandering Oaken often peeks through this small opening in the door leading to the "sauna":
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