DisneyManOne
Well-Known Member
I'll admit, I'm glad that Frozen Ever After still exists as its own unique attraction here. I wasn't really that much impressed with Anna and Elsa's Frozen Journey at Tokyo DisneySea. To me, that ride exemplified the same problems I have with Ariel's Undersea Adventure and Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast -- focusing mainly on the music and not so much on the story; especially in regards to the climax, which always appears to be rushed.
Ariel's Undersea Adventure just focused on Ariel and Eric's kiss, while Ursula's defeat was in the background; Enchanted Tale focused on the transformation, and just left us with two brief vignettes of the Objects fighting off the villagers; and Anna and Elsa's Frozen Journey just jumped straight from "Let it Go" to Anna sacrificing herself to save Elsa.
I really like the story you crafted for Frozen Ever After, and I like how it reuses a lot of the elements from Enchanted Snow Palace; bringing those elements into the lore of Frozen. It's a nice way to bridge the gap between the old and the new.
Ariel's Undersea Adventure just focused on Ariel and Eric's kiss, while Ursula's defeat was in the background; Enchanted Tale focused on the transformation, and just left us with two brief vignettes of the Objects fighting off the villagers; and Anna and Elsa's Frozen Journey just jumped straight from "Let it Go" to Anna sacrificing herself to save Elsa.
I really like the story you crafted for Frozen Ever After, and I like how it reuses a lot of the elements from Enchanted Snow Palace; bringing those elements into the lore of Frozen. It's a nice way to bridge the gap between the old and the new.