Frozen Ever After's English-Only Songs in Disneyland Paris: A Delight for Some, a Disappointment for Others
The highly anticipated Frozen Ever After attraction is set to open in Disneyland Paris' Disney Adventure World on March 29, 2026. This immersive experience, set in the enchanting Norwegian-inspired Kingdom of Arendelle, will feature a captivating blend of stunning visuals, state-of-the-art audio-animatronics, and, unfortunately, exclusively English-language songs.
While the attention to detail in the village buildings, with their rich brownish reds and greens, and the charming brick-and-stone facades, is truly remarkable, the decision to play the iconic songs 'Do You Want to Build a Snowman?' and 'Let It Go' solely in English has sparked debate among French-speaking fans.
SortiraParis.com, a trusted source for Parisian entertainment, provided an early preview of the ride, highlighting its impressive audio-animatronics and realistic integration into each scene. However, the language of the songs remains a point of contention.
Despite the controversy, the World of Frozen promises an unforgettable adventure, complete with a boat show and a 'living' Olaf animatronic. The new land, along with Adventure Way, will open on the same day as the renaming of Walt Disney Studios Park to Disney Adventure World. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development in the Disney Parks universe, and don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments below!