Few Disney stories have captured young imaginations quite like Frozen, and at Disneyland Paris that world comes to life in a dedicated themed land within Walt Disney Studios Park. Designed to transport visitors to the snowy kingdom of Arendelle, the land brings together immersive scenery, a headline attraction and the chance to meet beloved characters, all set against a fairy-tale alpine backdrop.
If you are planning a visit, knowing what to expect helps you make the most of it, especially with younger fans who will want to head straight there. This guide sets out the theme and feel of the land, how it fits within the wider resort, and how a smooth, well-timed arrival by private transfer can get you through the gates and into the magic before the crowds gather.
The world of Arendelle
The Frozen land recreates the look and atmosphere of the films, with detailed theming that surrounds you from the moment you enter. Mountains, water features and storybook architecture set the scene, while music and characters reinforce the sense of having stepped into Arendelle itself. It is the kind of immersive design that rewards a slow wander as much as a dash for the rides, giving families plenty to enjoy at every age.
Where it sits in the resort
The land forms part of Walt Disney Studios Park, the second of the two parks at Disneyland Paris, sitting right beside Disneyland Park. Because both parks share the same entrance area at the resort gates, a single arrival serves them both. That makes planning simple: you reach one drop-off point and choose your park from there, with the Frozen land an easy walk once you are inside the Studios.
Planning your visit
New and popular lands draw crowds, so timing matters. Mornings tend to be quieter for the headline experiences, and visiting early lets you enjoy the theming and attraction before queues build through the middle of the day. Build in time to explore at a relaxed pace, take photos against the scenery, and catch any character moments. Returning later in the day, when the light softens, can offer a different and quieter atmosphere.
Reach the gates early and stress-free
Book a fixed-price private transfer to the resort, timed for an early start, with free child seats, flight tracking and a meet & greet — from €70 (Charles de Gaulle), no meter, no surge.
A favourite with families
The gentle, story-led nature of the Frozen land makes it especially appealing to families with young children. The experiences are built around the characters and music everyone knows, so even the smallest visitors feel at home. Pair that with the wider attractions of Walt Disney Studios and you have a park that balances thrills for older children with magic for the little ones, all within easy reach of the entrance.
Getting there in comfort
However far you are travelling, the last leg to the resort is best handled by a private car so you arrive rested and ready. We meet you at the airport or station, track any delays, and drive you straight to the gates beside both parks for a fixed fare. To plan the journey, see our Paris Disney transfer service, or compare airport options on the airport transfer page before you set off.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Frozen land at Walt Disney Studios?
It is a themed area within Walt Disney Studios Park, recreating the world of Arendelle with immersive scenery, attractions and character experiences.
Which park is the Frozen land in?
The Frozen themed land is part of Walt Disney Studios Park, beside Disneyland Park within the same resort. A single arrival covers both parks at the gates.
Is the Frozen land suitable for young children?
Yes. It is designed to appeal to families and fans of all ages, with gentle, story-led experiences alongside its headline attraction.
How do I get to Walt Disney Studios from the airport?
A private transfer takes you door to door from the airport to the gates beside both parks. Fixed fares start at €70 from Charles de Gaulle with free child seats.
What is the best time to visit the Frozen land?
Popular lands are busiest in the middle of the day, so arriving early helps. A private transfer timed for an early start gets you to the gates before the crowds.
