Frozen Ever After question

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Hello all. Going to the World in May and I was wondering if someone who hasn't seen the movie can enjoy Frozen Ever After in Epcot. The DH hasn't seen Frozen and I wanted an idea if I should still make it part of our touring schedule or not. Opinions? Thanks.
 
Hello all. Going to the World in May and I was wondering if someone who hasn't seen the movie can enjoy Frozen Ever After in Epcot. The DH hasn't seen Frozen and I wanted an idea if I should still make it part of our touring schedule or not. Opinions? Thanks.
I think anyone would enjoy the ride!
 
I haven't gone on it, but I've been on other rides that I haven't seen the movie for. Like Splash Mountain. And plenty of people go to Wizarding World at Universal without seeing or reading Harry Potter. So I'm sure it would be fine.

But, and I wish I had DH and DS here to reassure him...but Frozen is a perfectly good movie that any man could like, so we think he should watch it. Plus, side bonus of knowing WHO all these Annas and Elsas are that he's going to see walking around the parks. :)
 
The Splash/Song of the South analogy is perfect. Yes, he could still enjoy it. Is it "worth" the time? YMMV.
 

Hello all. Going to the World in May and I was wondering if someone who hasn't seen the movie can enjoy Frozen Ever After in Epcot. The DH hasn't seen Frozen and I wanted an idea if I should still make it part of our touring schedule or not. Opinions? Thanks.

If you can get a FP+ or short queue, don't pass it up! But if standby is the only option, I personally would not wait more than 30 minutes to ride and I'm a huge Frozen fan.
 
My parents went on it but had not seen the movie, and complained that they had no idea what the heck what's going on
 
A 30 minute wait sounds about right. Not really worth waiting that much longer, whether you've seen the movie or not.
 
Thanks for the input everyone. The advice about riding it if we can get on under 30minutes is the way to go I think. Even if he doesn't get it then at least he won't feel it's been a waste of time.
 
Honestly, I don't think you'd understand the ride if you haven't seen the movie. But the audio-animatronics are really cool and worth seeing once, I think.
 
The kids and I are going to WDW in January. I and my son hadn't seen Frozen, so we watched it last weekend and loved it! He actually liked it so much he watched it twice!

We are trying to watch as many Disney movies as we can before our trip to refresh our minds before meeting characters and going on rides. I'd hate to meet a character and have no idea who they were!
 
We opted out of the ride since we didn't FP it and the wait was 120 minutes. Umm yeah not going to happen LOL!

We REALLLLLYYYYY enjoyed the Frozen Theatre Sing Along at HS. It was honestly one of the best shows we have seen at ANY of the parks. Very funny and comical and it ended it awesome. Loved it. DON'T PASS IT UP!
 


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