Hi Maureen, and welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel!
I just love that you want to make it a perfect day for your Frozen-loving grandchild - my son goes by the name King Elsa, so I can totally relate! I'm so happy to share with you that love is an open door when it comes to
Frozen experiences at Walt Disney World Resort – there are so many fantastic frozen fractals to enjoy!
Anna and Elsa are busy meeting Guests at their Royal Sommerhus in Epcot's Norway Pavilion, and are not available to dine with Guests at this time. While you won't find Anna and Elsa here, my princess recommends the storybook dining experience at
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall, where you will meet several Disney princesses in a medieval castle. This restaurant is located right beside the Frozen Ever After attraction, and a boat ride through Arendelle would be perfect before or after your royal meal. The Royal Sommerhus is located nearby, so you could also meet the sisters at this time. They are so much fun to meet – they ask the best questions, and take beautiful photos with their royal subjects.
For an extra-special experience, the Frozen Ever After Dessert Party is an over-the-top Frozen celebration. Enjoy a buffet of Frozen-themed sweets and treats, a special viewing area for Epcot's Illuminations: Reflections of Earth fireworks, and then a special ride on Frozen Ever After.
Another can't-miss Frozen experience is For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration. Sing along with all your favorite tunes from the movie in this hilarious and moving show – you'll even get to experience Elsa's icy magic (my son screams in happiness every time).
Have an icy blast with your grandchild, Maureen!
Wishing you a magical vacation,
Robyn