Guests will be transported to Arendelle just in time for the 'Winter in Summer' celebration. According Mangum, the project team is currently partnering with many of the talented individuals at Walt Disney Animation who helped bring "Frozen" the film to life along with award-winning composers Bobby and Kristen Anderson-Lopez.
Mangum said, "We're also expanding the Norway pavilion with the addition of the Royal Summerhus - a charming cabin where guests will be able to meet with Anna and Elsa. This cabin is based on an actual historic log cabin in Norway. In fact, in order to make sure we get the character and detailing right, we just sent our project team to Norway on a research trip to study the country and its cultural arts and crafts in person, just as the film team did. We're confident that this attraction will bring more guests to the Norway pavilion and increase their interest and knowledge of Scandinavian culture, just as the World Showcase was intended to do."
Frozen Ever After and the Royal Summerhus are scheduled to open in the Norway pavilion at Epcot in May of 2016.
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