Having become a “must experience” winter special event at Tokyo Disneyland, “Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Fantasy” will bring to life the world of the Disney film Frozen. The “Frozen Fantasy Parade” and the greeting program “Anna and Elsa’s Winter Greeting” will be presented again, while a new interactive photo location that resembles the impressive ice castle that Elsa created in the film will be set up. Guests taking pictures there will be able to pose and feel like Anna and Elsa. This will be the final year of this event.
“Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Fantasy”
"Frozen Fantasy Parade"
This special parade themed to the Disney film Frozen can only be experienced at Tokyo Disneyland. When Anna wishes she could play with everyone in the snow, Elsa uses her powers to make a magical snowfall! The parade comes to a spectacular finale as everyone dances in the falling snow to the music of “Let It Go.” This special parade combines music from the film’s most memorable scenes with a magical performance amidst falling snow to create an enchanting experience for Guests.
Venue: Parade Route
Duration: About 45 minutes
Performances: 1-2 Daily
Number of Performers: About 86
Number of Floats: 5
Participating Disney Characters: Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff, Hans, Trolls
"Frozen Forever"
This nighttime entertainment consisting entirely of scenes from the Disney film Frozen is back again this year. Projected onto the exterior of Cinderella Castle, this program brings to life the world of Frozen in a way that can only be experienced at the Park. Guests will also be able to enjoy the film’s memorable songs, including “Let It Go,” “For the First Time in Forever” and “Love is an Open Door.” The dramatic pyrotechnics over Cinderella Castle at the show’s finale make this an unforgettable experience.
Venue: Cinderella Castle
Duration: About 15 minutes
Performances: 1 Daily
Anna and Elsa’s Winter Greeting
In this greeting show at the Castle Forecourt in front of Cinderella Castle, Anna, Elsa and Olaf enjoy the chance to have fun with younger Guests. Participating children practice a song-and-dance routine with the villagers of Arendelle, which they then present as a gift to Anna, Elsa and Olaf when they arrive on a float. Anna, Elsa and Olaf are delighted with the gift from the children, and when Elsa uses her magical powers to make it snow, everyone enjoys the wonderful moment by singing together the film’s theme song “Let It Go.” Anna and Elsa come off the float to greet the children, giving Guests an opportunity to spend some special time with the characters from the film.
Venue: Castle Forecourt
Duration: About 18 minutes
Performances: 1 Daily
Number of Performers: 16
Participating Disney Characters: Anna, Elsa, Olaf
Note: Entertainment programs are subject to change or cancellation due to inclement weather, etc. The number of performances each day is also subject to change.
Special Merchandise
The special event “Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Fantasy” provides inspiration for the special merchandise available during the event period. At the Park, about 25 different types of merchandise with designs themed to “Frozen Fantasy Parade” will go on sale including stationery, plush toys, and more. Also on offer will be about 10 different types of merchandise featuring designs of Anna and Elsa in Arendelle, including mugs, notebooks, cushions and pouches. In addition, artwork showing Anna, Elsa and Olaf in the Park will be on about 20 different types of merchandise including a mini towel set, lip cream set and more.
Note: Special merchandise will be available from January 9, 2018.
Special Menus
Sweetheart Cafe, Grandma Sara's Kitchen and Refreshment Corner will offer special set menus inspired by the film Frozen, while at Plaza Pavilion Restaurant, Guests will find decorations and special dishes themed to Anna, Elsa and snow crystals. Offered again this year are breadcones inspired by Olaf, and white churros sprinkled with snow-like sugar. Also available are dishes that come with a souvenir featuring an Olaf motif, and desserts that come with a souvenir cup or souvenir plate having designs of Anna and Elsa.
Note: Special menu items will be available from January 9, 2018.
* The contents of the menu may change without notice.
*Please understand that certain dishes or items may be sold out.
*The business hours vary by restaurant. Weather, traffic, and other factors may lead to early closing times.
*All prices include tax.
All photos are concept images © Disney
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