Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Meet Disney's Frozen Princesses at a Meet and Greet Near You!


Ana and Elsa wait at the Frozen Royal Reception to greet their guests
courtesy of Disney
Over the past weekend, Disney's new animated feature Frozen moved into the number 1 slot in the American box office, moving solidly past The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, and well it should! Disney's new film is full of fun, humor, sorrow, emotion, amazing vocals and music and is, in a word, gorgeously animated. Out of the numerous people I've talked to and enjoyed talking about the film with, I've not been able to find a single person who did not enjoy it, and in fact many of my friends have seen it multiple times at this point. With interest in Ana and Elsa (Frozen's protagonist Princesses) at an all time high, now is the perfect time to meet them at a Disney Park near you!
If you're interested in meeting Ana and Elsa for yourselves, you're in luck! Both sides of the country have their own special Frozen meet and greet for twice the opportunity! Well, if you live near a Disney Park that is... On the East Coast, you can meet the Princesses at Walt Disney World at EPCOT, and those of us on the West Coast who call Disneyland Park our home can meet the Princesses in Fantasyland, where the Tangled meet and greet has been up to this point. Be warned, though, right now due to the movie's popularity and the newness of the attraction, the 'Frozen Royal Reception' is often posting wait times of two hours or longer, so you may want to consider making this your first stop of the day or, if you have the luxury, going on an "off" day (if those even exist anymore) to avoid the crowds and the long lines and maybe have just a little more time with these amazing sisters.

While "Days" isn't a movie review site, I feel like I'd be remiss if I didn't say, again, just how amazing Frozen is. As I've noted before everything from the story of the two sisters, the music, and the animation were woven together just about as well as any other Disney feature I've ever seen and I highly recommend it. It was full of humor (genuinely laugh out loud moments) and emotion (genuinely tear-jerking moments), which to this humble writer, are two of the most important qualities in any film regardless of genre.

Again, this isn't a film-review site, but such as that is, at "Days" we've given Frozen a 9.5/10, as in:
Go see this film!

And if you can, go see these sisters! Hopefully sometime in the next week or two, I'll have the opportunity to myself and if I do, you can bet you'll be hearing about it here first!


Frozen is now available for pre-ordering!