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Later, it was announced that a copy of the attraction will open at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2023.

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Later, it was announced that a copy of the attraction will open at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2023.
2023 and Walt Disney Studios Paris in 2025. Tokyo [=DisneySea=] would receive its own Frozen boat ride retelling the events of the film, ''Anna and Elsa's Frozen Journey'', in 2024.
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* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Of course Elsa sings "Let It Go" in the ride. At the end she, Anna, and Olaf sing "In Summer". However, both songs become this when performed out of the original film's context and instead in the context of the ride, where ''already'' Elsa has let it go and Olaf has experienced summer. ("Let It Go" doesn't even receive new lyrics.)

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* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Of course Elsa sings "Let It Go" in the ride. At the end she, Anna, and Olaf sing "In Summer". However, both songs become this when performed out of the original film's context and instead in the context of the ride, where ''already'' Elsa has let it go and Olaf has experienced summer. ("Let It Go" doesn't even receive new lyrics.)lyrics, aside from Hong Kong's Elsa replacing "It's time to see..." with "It's time to share...")
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* MythologyGag: There are a few references to ''Maelstrom''. For example, the puffins from the attraction can be seen near the end.

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* MythologyGag: There are a few references to ''Maelstrom''. For example, the puffins from the attraction can be seen near the end. At the nearby meet and greet area, the three headed troll appears on a tapestry.
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Later, it was announced that a copy of the attraction will open at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2020.

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Later, it was announced that a copy of the attraction will open at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2020.
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* ExcusePlot: There IS technically a plot, but it's not a very consistent one. The "Summer Snow Day" doesn't get much focus, and most of the ride is just characters singing songs from the film. Guests board boats and ride them, as characters sing, to the ice palace, where Elsa sings "Let It Go." That's pretty much it - [[CultSoundtrack the songs]] are the focus.

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* ExcusePlot: There IS technically a plot, but it's not a very consistent one. The "Summer Snow Day" doesn't get much focus, and most of the ride is just characters singing songs from the film. Guests board boats and ride them, as characters sing, to the ice palace, where Elsa sings "Let It Go." Go". That's pretty much it - -- [[CultSoundtrack the songs]] are the focus.



* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Of course Elsa sings "Let It Go" in the ride. At the end she, Anna, and Olaf sing "In Summer". However, both songs become this when performed out of the original film's context and instead in the context of the ride, where ''already'' Elsa has let it go and Olaf has experienced summer. ("Let It Go" doesn't even receive new lyrics).

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* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Of course Elsa sings "Let It Go" in the ride. At the end she, Anna, and Olaf sing "In Summer". However, both songs become this when performed out of the original film's context and instead in the context of the ride, where ''already'' Elsa has let it go and Olaf has experienced summer. ("Let It Go" doesn't even receive new lyrics).lyrics.)
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''Frozen Ever After'' is a Ride/DisneyThemeParks attraction based on Disney's 2013 release ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. It opened at EPCOT in 2016, replacing the Norway pavilion's ''Maelstrom'' attraction.

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''Frozen Ever After'' is a Ride/DisneyThemeParks attraction based on Disney's 2013 release ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''.''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}''. It opened at EPCOT in 2016, replacing the Norway pavilion's ''Maelstrom'' attraction.



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!!The attraction includes !!''Frozen Ever After'' provides examples of:of:
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The attraction has guests boarding boats and setting sail on a voyage to Arendelle. Apparently, it's the anniversary of the day Anna saved Elsa, and to celebrate Elsa has bestowed an "Official Summer Snow Day" for her subjects.

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The attraction has guests boarding boats and setting sail on a voyage to Arendelle. Apparently, it's the anniversary of To celebrate the day Princess Anna saved Queen Elsa, and to celebrate Elsa has bestowed an "Official Summer declared a "Summer Snow Day" for her subjects.
Day Celebration" with a reception in the ice palace.



* ExcusePlot: There IS technically a plot, but it's not a very consistent one. The "Summer Snow Day" doesn't get much focus, and most of the ride is just characters singing songs from the film.
* MythologyGag: There are a few references to ''Maelstrom'', for example, the puffins from the attraction can be seen near the end.
* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Of course Elsa sings "Let It Go" in the ride. At the end she, Anna and Olaf sing "In Summer". However, both songs become this when performed out of the original film's context ("Let It Go" doesn't even receive new lyrics).

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* ExcusePlot: There IS technically a plot, but it's not a very consistent one. The "Summer Snow Day" doesn't get much focus, and most of the ride is just characters singing songs from the film.
film. Guests board boats and ride them, as characters sing, to the ice palace, where Elsa sings "Let It Go." That's pretty much it - [[CultSoundtrack the songs]] are the focus.
* MythologyGag: There are a few references to ''Maelstrom'', for ''Maelstrom''. For example, the puffins from the attraction can be seen near the end.
* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Of course Elsa sings "Let It Go" in the ride. At the end she, Anna Anna, and Olaf sing "In Summer". However, both songs become this when performed out of the original film's context and instead in the context of the ride, where ''already'' Elsa has let it go and Olaf has experienced summer. ("Let It Go" doesn't even receive new lyrics).
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''Frozen Ever After'' is a Ride/DisneyThemeParks attraction based on Disney's 2013 release ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. It opened at EPCOT in 2016, replacing the Norway pavilion's ''Maelstrom'' attraction.

The attraction has guests boarding boats and setting sail on a voyage to Arendelle. Apparently, it's the anniversary of the day Anna saved Elsa, and to celebrate Elsa has bestowed an "Official Summer Snow Day" for her subjects.

Later, it was announced that a copy of the attraction will open at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2020.

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!!The attraction includes examples of:
* ExcusePlot: There IS technically a plot, but it's not a very consistent one. The "Summer Snow Day" doesn't get much focus, and most of the ride is just characters singing songs from the film.
* MythologyGag: There are a few references to ''Maelstrom'', for example, the puffins from the attraction can be seen near the end.
* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Of course Elsa sings "Let It Go" in the ride. At the end she, Anna and Olaf sing "In Summer". However, both songs become this when performed out of the original film's context ("Let It Go" doesn't even receive new lyrics).
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