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Which Disney park has Elsa and Anna?

MAGIC KINGDOM PARK Join Anna, Elsa and many more of your favorite Disney friends for a grand musical procession in honor of Fantasyland.



In 2026, the primary home for Elsa and Anna is EPCOT at Walt Disney World. They have a permanent meet-and-greet location at the Royal Sommerhus in the Norway Pavilion of the World Showcase. Additionally, the pavilion hosts the popular "Frozen Ever After" boat ride. In Hollywood Studios, you can see them in the "For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration." In Disneyland California, they typically appear in the Fantasy Faire area. However, the most "immersive" experience globally is now at Hong Kong Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris, both of which have opened dedicated "World of Frozen" lands. These lands feature a full-scale recreation of Arendelle, including the North Mountain and Elsa's Ice Palace. While they make occasional appearances in parades at Magic Kingdom, if your goal is a guaranteed interaction and a themed environment, the Norway Pavilion at EPCOT remains the domestic "Gold Standard" for Frozen fans in the United States.

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