Disneyland Paris Creates Kids-Only Viewing Zone for World of Frozen Show
The move signals Disney refining operations to fix sightline issues for children.
Overview
- Multiple outlets reported Sunday that Disneyland Paris added a children-only viewing section for A Celebration in Arendelle, a 15-minute show in the new World of Frozen.
- The section sits near the existing disability viewing area behind the Fjord View Shop and lets kids sit at ground level to see through open railings.
- Guests watch from elevated paths above Arendelle Bay, so railings and low walls block views for anyone not in the front row, which affects children the most.
- Disneyland Paris is treating the new zone as an operational test in Disney Adventure World, so its setup and availability may change and guests should ask cast members for current details.
- Formal child-priority viewing at Disney parks is rare outside interactive shows like Turtle Talk With Crush, which makes this a notable shift in how the resort manages crowd sightlines.