Disney's Frozen at Dr. Phillips Center — July 17 to 19, 2026
The magic of Arendelle comes to Orlando. Disney's Frozen — the Broadway musical that brought Elsa, Anna, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven to life on stage with stunning sets, breathtaking costumes, and songs that your kids already know every word to — takes the Dr. Phillips Center stage for three performances in July 2026.
This is the show that makes six-year-olds believe in real magic. The show where "Let It Go" hits different when Elsa is standing thirty feet tall on a stage made of actual ice-blue light. The show where parents cry during "Do You Want to Build a Snowman" and pretend they have something in their eye.
When you are bringing the whole family — or two families, or three families who all have Frozen-obsessed kids — where you stay matters as much as what you see. A hotel room with two queen beds and a mini fridge does not extend the magic. A fantasy estate with castle-themed bedrooms, an enchanted forest cinema, and a heated pool shaped like something out of a fairy tale absolutely does.
Wizard's Way is 30 minutes from the Dr. Phillips Center and 15 minutes from Walt Disney World. It has nine themed bedrooms that kids go absolutely wild for — wizard studies, dragon lairs, castle suites with turrets. For a family trip built around Frozen, this is the stay that makes the whole experience feel like one continuous adventure.
Three performances. Three chances. This is not a month-long run — it is a weekend engagement. The families who book now are the families who go.

Disney's Frozen — Elsa and Anna bring the magic of Arendelle to Orlando
The After-Show Magic Hour
The show ends. Your kids are vibrating with energy. The five-year-old is Elsa now — she has declared this officially and there is no negotiating. The eight-year-old is Kristoff because someone has to be practical. The three-year-old is Sven and is crawling on all fours through the theater lobby.
At a hotel, you are now managing a code-red bedtime situation in a cramped room with thin walls and neighbors who do not find your children's rendition of "In Summer" charming at 10:30 PM. The magic evaporates in the elevator.
At Wizard's Way, you pull into the driveway and the estate is lit up like a castle. The kids sprint inside. The five-year-old discovers the High Castle Suite — there is a turret detail, ornate woodwork, and a king bed that looks like it belongs in Arendelle. She has claimed it. The eight-year-old finds the Wizard's Study with its floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and declares it his kingdom. The three-year-old just wants the pool.
Someone puts on the original Frozen movie in the Whispering Woods Cinema — reclining leather seats, surround sound, blacklight murals of enchanted trees glowing in the dark. The popcorn machine is running. Half the kids are in the cinema singing along. Half are already in the heated pool with the other parents.
By 10 PM, the kids are finally winding down. But they are winding down in a magical bedroom they chose themselves, surrounded by cousins or friends, in a house that feels like part of the adventure. No bedtime battle. No cramped hotel room. Just the natural end of a magical day in a magical place.
This is what hotels cannot replicate. This is what makes the trip.

Whispering Woods Cinema — Disney movie marathon headquarters
A Fantasy Estate That Extends the Magic
Here is what makes Wizard's Way uniquely perfect for families seeing Frozen: the estate already feels like you are inside a fairy tale.
The High Castle Suite has ornate headboards and regal details that would make Elsa feel at home. The Stargazer Suite has a celestial ceiling and dreamy atmosphere. The Dragon's Keep has hand-carved dragon sculptures that kids cannot stop touching. The Understairs Nook is a cozy hideaway that every child claims as their secret spot.
The Whispering Woods Cinema is wrapped in blacklight murals — enchanted forests, glowing creatures, twisted trees that feel like something out of an animated film. When you put Frozen on the 120-inch screen with surround sound, your kids are not just watching a movie. They are inside the movie.
The heated pool has an outdoor TV and speakers. The game room has a pool table, arcade machines, and an AI gaming wall. The Great Hall has a banquet table that seats twelve — perfect for family dinners where six-year-olds tell you in elaborate detail about every moment of the show they just saw.
For families, the estate is not just accommodation. It is part of the experience. Your kids will remember the bedrooms as vividly as they remember the show. That is the difference between a trip and an adventure.

High Castle Suite — fit for an ice queen
The Multi-Family Math
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Downtown Orlando hotel: $200-350/night per room. Two families need at least 3 rooms = $600-1,050/night. Kids on different floors. You eat at restaurants for every meal — $150-200/day for two families. You see each other at the show and in the hotel elevator.
Wizard's Way: $350-500/night total for the entire estate. Nine bedrooms. Thirteen beds. Two families get four or five bedrooms each — the kids each get their own themed room. Private pool. Cinema for Disney movie marathons. Full gourmet kitchen with double ovens, 6-burner range, and a Keurig, espresso machine, and drip coffee maker. Split between two families: $175-250 per family per night.
That is less than a single hotel room per family — for an entire fantasy estate. Add the kitchen savings: breakfast for two families costs eight dollars in groceries versus sixty dollars at a hotel restaurant. Multiply that over three days and you have saved enough for Magic Kingdom tickets.
Three families? The math gets ridiculous. $117-167 per family per night. For nine bedrooms, a pool, a cinema, and the kind of trip your kids will talk about at school for months. The family that organizes this trip becomes the family everyone wants to travel with forever.

Great Hall dining — family dinners for twelve
Disney World Is 15 Minutes Away
You are already in Orlando for Frozen. Walt Disney World is 15 minutes from Wizard's Way. This is the trip where you do everything.
Here is your ideal Frozen family trip:
Day 1 — Arrival: Check in. Kids explore the estate and claim bedrooms. Dinner in the Alchemist's Kitchen. Frozen movie in the cinema — get everyone hyped for tomorrow's show.
Day 2 — Show Day: Lazy pool morning. Kids swim while parents drink coffee on the patio. Early dinner. Disney's Frozen at the Dr. Phillips Center. After-show dessert at the estate — ice cream sundae bar in the kitchen. Cinema for Frozen II before bed.
Day 3 — Magic Kingdom: The big day. Your kids are still buzzing from the show. Now they get to meet Elsa and Anna at the parks. Wizard's Way to Magic Kingdom: 15 minutes. Character meet-and-greets, Frozen attractions, fireworks.
Day 4 — Pool Day: Sleep in. The pool is the main attraction today. Game room tournament. Lunch at the house. Pack at your own pace. Fly home with enough photos and memories to fill a year of social media.
The Dr. Phillips Center is 30 minutes north. Disney World is 15 minutes east. Universal is 25 minutes north. The estate sits in the sweet spot between downtown Orlando and the resort corridor.
Orlando International Airport is 35 minutes. Free driveway parking for four to six cars. No hotel parking fees of twenty-five dollars per night.
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Disney's Frozen runs July 17 through 19, 2026 at the Dr. Phillips Center. Three performances only. Here is the reality: Frozen is one of the most popular touring Broadway musicals in the world. Three performances in Orlando means demand is extreme. The show will sell out. The best group accommodation will book just as fast.
Wizard's Way has nine bedrooms, thirteen beds, sleeps twenty-two. For multi-family trips, that means every kid gets a magical bedroom and every parent gets actual space. The heated pool, cinema, and game room mean your kids are entertained from the moment they wake up until they crash at night — without you spending a cent on attractions beyond the show itself.
Direct bookings come with flexible cancellation. If your plans change, you are covered. If they do not change — and they will not, because your kids have been singing Frozen songs for three years and this is the trip that makes it real — you have locked in the stay that transforms a night at the theater into the family adventure of a lifetime.
The families that book early get the dates. The families that wait get the waitlist. You know which family you want to be.
Pro tip: July in Orlando is hot and humid — highs of 92 degrees with afternoon thunderstorms. The pool at Wizard's Way is the best afternoon activity before an evening show. Pack swim gear, sunscreen, and lightweight layers for the air-conditioned theater.

Private pool — the best thing about Florida in July
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Wizard's Way from Dr. Phillips Center?
30 minutes via I-4 from ChampionsGate to downtown Orlando.
When does Frozen run in Orlando?
July 17 through July 19, 2026. Three performances only at the Dr. Phillips Center.
How much for a multi-family trip?
Estate: $350-500/night total. Two families: $175-250/family/night. Three families: $117-167/family/night. Less than a single hotel room per family.
How many people can stay?
9 bedrooms, 13 beds, sleeps 22. Perfect for 2-4 families.
Is the estate kid-friendly?
Designed for families. Themed bedrooms kids love, pool with patio door alarm, game room, cinema. Baby gear (cribs, highchairs, strollers) at no extra charge.
Is Disney World nearby?
15 minutes from Wizard's Way. See Frozen on stage, then meet Elsa and Anna at the parks the next day.
Is there a pool?
Private heated pool and spillover jacuzzi, screened enclosure, dual outdoor TVs, Sonos speakers. Patio door alarm for child safety.