Frozen Fun is now at Disney California Adventure Park and everyone at the Disneyland resort is excited! Some of the park’s most famous famous have organized a sing along to “For the First Time in Forever” and hope you’ll join in. In this cute ad spot Harold the Abominable snowman, a goat from Big Thunder Mountain, a Twilight Zone Bell Hop, and more all join in.
It’s clear a lot of love and effort went in to making this video. In fact, you can watch the behind the scenes video below the jump.
Frozen Fun is at Disney California Adveture Park now through May 15.
More details on DCA’s limited time “Frozen Fun”
“Frozen Fun” in Disney California Adventure, a new limited-time offering, includes “Anna & Elsa’s Royal Welcome,” an elegant location inside the Disney Animation building for Anna and Elsa to receive visitors. Guests may reserve a time to meet the charming sisters by utilizing a Return Time ticket, available just outside the Animation building. Elsewhere in the Disney Animation building, guests at the Animation Academy will be asked “Do You Want to Draw a Snowman?” – with an Olaf drawing experience.
Another element of “Frozen Fun” is “For the First Time in Forever – A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration,” which transforms the Muppet*Vision 3D Theatre into the Crown Jewel Theatre of Arendelle. When Anna, Elsa and Kristoff take part in a comedic retelling of their story, musical sequences (and lyrics) are shown on the theatre’s large screen, and guests are invited to sing along.
Next door, in Stage 17, “Olaf’s Snow Fest” creates a winter scene where guests may meet and share warm hugs with Olaf. A giant play area with real snow encourages guests of all ages to build snow creations and zip down a snow slide. (Note: “Olaf’s Snow Fest” concludes April 30, 2015.)
After dark, just outside the entrance to “Olaf’s Show Fest,” the area transforms into “Freeze the Night! A Family Dance Party.” Guests will “chill out” in an interactive party that celebrates all things “Frozen” with exciting music, games, photo opportunities, drinks and snacks, ice sculptors and plenty of super-cool nighttime energy. Guests also may look for a friendly likeness of the “Frozen” character Marshmallow, posing for photos.
Take a video tour of the fun via the Disney Parks Blog.
Have you experienced “Frozen Fun” at DCA yet? What did you like the best?
Am I one of the few people who think “Disney’s” California Adventure had a much nicer ring to the name?
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