Disney Cruise Line introduces Frozen themed events
Disney Cruise Line is to add new experiences to its ships based on the hit movie Frozen. A new Frozen themed deck party will debut this summer on select Disney Magic and Disney Wonder sailings to Europe and Alaska. The ship will be transformed into a winter wonderland for a day of Frozen themed entertainment.
Disney Cruise Line is to add new experiences to its ships based on the hit movie Frozen.
A new Frozen themed deck party will debut this summer on select Disney Magic and Disney Wonder sailings to Europe and Alaska. The ship will be transformed into a winter wonderland for a day of Frozen themed entertainment.
Character meet-and-greets will be offered with Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf. A themed scavenger hunt will be offered, along with a snow and ice activity named “Do You Want to Build a Snowman” after one of the key songs from the film.
Families can learn a traditional Scandinavian dance spinning and braiding giant ribbons on a Maypole and there will also be a Frozen themed dining experience inspired by traditional Nordic cuisine.
A deck party will conclude the day’s events, complete with snowflakes, icicles and snow-covered rocks.
A new production show is also planned for the Disney Magic inspired by the movie. It will feature three songs from the movie – “Let it Go,” “For the First Time in Forever” and “In Summer” – along with characters from the film in a new adventure.
For itineraries on-board aboard the Disney Magic to Norway there will be a selection of exclusive shore excursions that link the region to the film.
Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream will also benefit from character meet-and-greets with Anna, Elsa, and Olaf. Disney Cruise Line’s private island Castaway Cay will also experience a Frozen theme with the addition of Olaf’s Summertime Freeze bar that will serve non-alcoholic specialty frozen drinks in souvenir cups.
During July this year two 12-night voyages on-board Disney Magic will sail from Dover to the Baltic region. On 3 August she will reposition to Barcelona for several seven-night Mediterranean cruises.
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