Disneyland Targets Kids, Blocks Adults From Latest Theme Park Experience

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Disneyland Paris Resort has modified one of its most popular new theme park experiences to give kids the best viewing opportunity without being blocked by adults. This is one of the first instances of a Disney park prioritizing children’s sightlines for entertainment offerings, besides interactive digital puppetry shows like Turtle Talk With Crush.

Disneyland Paris Resort Puts The Kids First, Literally

An Olaf animatronic at the World of Frozen in Disneyland Paris
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This weekend, PixieDustDLP reported that Disneyland Paris Resort has added a children-only viewing area near Arendelle Bay for “A Celebration in Arendelle,” the new 15-minute show in World of Frozen at Disney Adventure World (formerly Walt Disney Studios Park). The European Disney park has been testing operational changes at its newly renamed second gate since it debuted on March 30, 2026.

A Celebration in Arendelle features Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and Olaf (in audio-animatronic form) on a boat, celebrating the Snowflower Festival with the villagers of Arendelle. Guests can sing along to hits from Frozen (2013) as well as enjoy an exclusive new song called “Snowflower Magic,” composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, who wrote the music for the Walt Disney Animation Studios film.

Olaf animatronic waving in Disney's World of Frozen
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The Disney characters are on a boat at water level, and guests look down at them from above. Because of the height difference and the safety railings/walls around Arendelle Bay, it can be hard for anyone not in the first row to see. In a brand-new theme park land, this is almost impossible without arriving hours early.

Now, though, Disneyland Paris Resort is making it easier for kids to see A Celebration in Arendelle. There was always a disability viewing area for the show, but now, there is a new section designated specifically for children to sit on the ground and watch the show through open railings without worrying about adults blocking their view.

The new viewing area is located near the disability viewing area for A Celebration in Arendelle, behind the Fjord View Shop. As Disneyland Paris Resort tests operational protocols at the newly minted Disney Adventure World, this could change at any time. Ask a Disney cast member if you have any questions during your visit.

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