
Frozen fans can’t get enough! Watching the movie over and over isn’t cutting it for them, because they have to live, breathe and DRINK Frozen! Well, someone high up in Disney must have been listening, because Tokyo Disney Resort has just unveiled their new Frozen themed drinks! And they are positively endearing!
If Tokyo Disney only knows one thing, it’s how to cater to Japanese Disney fans. They know there seems to be a long tradition in Japan of consuming your favorite character. The food ranges from bentos, curry and sushi to whatever you can make to look like something else! So it’s no surprise that Disney has released some Frozen themed drinks for a limited time only! Refresh yourself this hot summer with Disney’s coolest movie in years!
Starting from July 1 and only until August 31, you can consume three “character” drinks at the Disney Ambassador Hotel and the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel. These whimsical non-alcoholic cocktails come in three varieties: Elsa, Anna, and Olaf. Plan for a bit of an adventure because the drinks are available only in certain places!
The Elsa cocktail is a nice icy blue color. It is made from the refreshing combination of grapefruit juice, lemon juice, blue syrup and gum syrup. If you are looking to order this cool drink, you can find it at the Empire Grill in the Disney Ambassador Hotel.
The Anna drink reminds us of her wonderful pink hooded cape and features peach nectar, strawberry syrup, blue syrup, blueberry sauce, Calpis water and pink coloring. Anna’s cocktail can be found at the Disney Ambassador Hotel Lobby Lounge.
The final drink represents our fun-loving snowman who yearns for summer, Olaf. It uses fresh pineapple, pineapple syrup, passion fruit syrup, and coconut syrup. If you are looking to complete the Frozen trifecta, head on down to the Tokyo Disneyland Resort Lobby Lounge!
Each of the drinks is available for 1,550 yen (US$15.25). For a true Frozen fan, no price is too high for ultimate immersion! Even if you aren’t a guest at the hotel, you are still able to enjoy these drinks! Maybe they should make a Frozen themed stamp rally to try all three of them! Gotta drink ’em all!
Source: Entabe
Images: YouTube- Walt Disney Animation Studios (1, 2)




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