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“Frozen” fans: Make tracks to Blizzard Beach if you want to experience some unique wintry summer fun before it melts away. The water park is hosting the Frozen Summer Games and the last day is Sunday. That means you have just today and tomorrow to get in on the action! Guests can meet the team … Continue reading "Catch Frozen Summer Games at Disney’s Blizzard Beach this weekend"
From May 27 to August 21, 2016, guests of all ages visiting Blizzard Beach may participate in the "Frozen" Games, a variety of winter-themed activities, throughout each day. Olaf and Kristoff, stars of the Disney animated film "Frozen," will host the inaugural "Frozen" Games, which include ski pole limbo and "snowball" (water balloon) toss.
The all-new Celebrity Spotlight character meet and greet will open in spring 2016 in the Echo Lake district at Disney's Hollywood Studios. When this location opens, you are invited into the Celebrity Spotlight to meet lovable snowman Olaf, from the film "Frozen." Also opening this spring is "Mickey and Minnie Starring in Red Carpet Dreams," a character meet and greet that will be located just off Commissary Lane near the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant. In this new spot you can walk the red carpet to step into a scene with Minnie Mouse. Nearby, Mickey Mouse will be appearing as the Sorcerer's Apprentice from "Fantasia."
"Frozen" fans are in for a cool treat with Feld Entertainment's newest Disney on Ice production. The show is making its worldwide debut in Orlando this weekend, and I was invited to preview it at the final dress rehearsal and media event. To be sure, Feld knows its audiences. As much as my 9-year-old daughter loves "Frozen," she also was excited to see Ariel, her favorite princess. Mickey and Minnie Mouse host the retelling of the "Frozen" story. What do the classic Disney characters have to do with newcomers Elsa and Anna? A whole lot, it turns out, when the concept of true love is illustrated on ice.