'Frozen' Attraction Arriving At Epcot

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Walt Disney World is keeping its promise that imagination will never "thaw" at its famous and beloved theme parks.

The theme park announced today that it will start construction on a brand new 'Frozen' attraction at the Norway Pavilion at Epcot, according to the Disney Parks website. The new attraction will replace "Maelstrom", and will take guests to Arendelle and through some of their favorite moments in the film.

The attraction will also provide an opportunity for guests to meet Anna and Elsa.

Walt Disney World's 'Frozen' Twitter account tweeted about the news, with plenty of excitement from fans.

"We think these 'Frozen' elements are great complements to the Norway Pavilion, which showcases the country and region that inspired the film," Disney Parks said. The movie's characters will also have a larger presence at Magical Kingdom this holiday season.

"In addition to the ongoing character appearances, Queen Elsa will use her powers to transform Cinderella Castle into an ice palace every night starting in early November.

And Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party-goers can see Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and Olaf in 'Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade'," the article said.

The park will also extend elements in its Frozen Summer LIVE! attraction, with Wandering Oaken's setting shop closer to the show through the holiday season.

"From the moment we screened the film several months before its release, we were inspired by the possibility of bringing this great story to life for our guests," said Disney Parks.

"Frozen Summer Fun LIVE! has been extremely popular, and now we're looking forward to doing even more to allow our guests to experience the 'Frozen' phenomenon."

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