A small but welcome improvement has arrived at World of Frozen, where Disneyland Paris recently added a special viewing area just for kids during the popular show A Celebration in Arendelle.
A Celebration in Arendelle, a 15-minute show, takes place daily on Arendelle Bay and brings together some of the most popular Frozen characters, including Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and Olaf, as they celebrate the Snowflower Festival alongside the villagers of Arendelle.
During the show, guests are invited to sing along to iconic songs from the Frozen franchise. The show also features the original theme song “Snowflower Magic,” written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, the award-winning duo behind the music of Frozen.

One of the biggest challenges with the show is the viewing setup. Since the performance takes place lower down in Arendelle Bay, guests often need to stand right at the railings for a good view. When the area gets crowded, it can become quite difficult to fully see the show from further back.

If you really want the full experience, we’d definitely recommend finding a spot at least 30 minutes before showtime.
There is already a disability viewing area located behind the Fjord View Shop, and now Disneyland Paris has added an extra viewing section specifically for children so they can enjoy the show more easily without struggling to see over the crowd.

This is definitely a show you shouldn’t miss during your next visit to Disneyland Paris. And if you want to get into the Frozen mood beforehand, the theme song of A Celebration in Arendelle “Snowflower Magic” was recently released on most streaming platforms.

