Here's how to see Disney's new 'Frozen' park area before it opens to the public

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Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is opening a new land inspired by Disney's blockbuster "Frozen" movie franchise.

The area, called World of Frozen, is set to open on Nov. 20, 2023.

World of Frozen is a recreation of Arendelle — a fictional village featured in the "Frozen" movies that is home to the Disney sisters, Elsa and Anna.

Disney's Elsa and Anna at World of Frozen in Hong Kong Disneyland.

Source: MSL Singapore

The new land will feature attractions like a "Frozen Ever After" boat ride and a "Wandering Oaken's Sliding Sleighs" roller coaster.

"Frozen Ever After is the first attraction at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort to feature Walt Disney Imagineering's most advanced, all-electric Audio-Animatronics figures," according to a press release. These are lifelike robots that can move and talk, and which are present in attractions, such as Walt Disney World's Hall of Presidents and Tokyo DisneySea's Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull.

Two Audio-Animatronic figures of Disney's Olaf and Sven in the "Frozen Ever After" boat ride.

Source: MSL Singapore

World of Frozen will be Hong Kong Disneyland's largest expansion thus far, although a representative from Hong Kong Disneyland declined to disclose the the exact measurements to CNBC Travel.

Getting in early

The company is selling a "First Look at Arendelle" package, which comes with two park tickets and a one-night hotel stay, for $880.

The package, which is available to overseas visitors, grants entrance to the new area from Nov. 4 — more than two weeks ahead of the official opening date.

A look into World of Frozen

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