Concept Art Revealed for World of Frozen Hong Kong Disneyland

World of Frozen in Hong Kong Disneyland will be opening the gates to Arendelle this November, and we couldn’t be more excited. We’ve seen the previews and sneak peeks of the two main attractions that will occupy the space, Frozen Ever After and Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs; now it is time to take a look at the surrounding area. But first, let’s enjoy a few newly-shared renderings of the queue for Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs in addition to a scene in the Frozen Ever After attraction that we don’t have at Walt Disney World – Olaf and Sven in a snowy forest under an ice crystal tree that Elsa created!

Disney Park Blog has released new details about Anna and Elsa’s Playhouse in the Woods, the Gold Crocus Inn, a newly themed restaurant, as well as Tick Tock Toys & Collectibles and an adorable-sounding candy shop named Northern Delights. Take a look at the descriptions and concept art for the village shops below:

Golden Crocus Inn

Rendering of Golden Crocus Inn coming to World of Frozen

Named after the national symbol of Arendelle, this is one of the most popular spots in town for Arendellians. It’s a place where they love to meet for parties and celebrations and of course, enjoy the delicious and diverse cuisine.


Tick Tock Toys & Collectibles

Rendering of Tick Tock Toys & Collectibles coming to World of Frozen

Tucked away in the village of Arendelle, Tick Tock Toys is a charming toy shop operated by a wood carver and his wife. This is a go-to place for toys, keepsakes, and collectibles that include playful carved depictions of favorite Frozen friends.


Northern Delights

This one-of-a-kind sweets shop is home to a mouthwatering selection of candy and frozen treats. Named after none other than Arendelle’s famous Northern Lights, it’s also where Anna and Elsa order their favorite desserts! We’re ready to stuff our faces with CHOCOLATE!


Playhouse in the Woods

Found within the forest, the doors of Anna and Elsa’s childhood Playhouse have been opened to celebrate Summer Snow Day! Here you can enjoy a unique interactive play experience within the playhouse.

Hands up if you want to visit World of Frozen in November! Me; my hand is firmly up, just in case you couldn’t already guess. I can’t wait to go and see this place in person.

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