Disneyland Paris looks absolutely magical covered in snow

INTO THE UNKNOWN – In “Frozen 2,” Elsa feels that she’s being beckoned by a voice from far away, a calling she can’t ignore showcased in the original song “Into the Unknown.” She learns that answers await her—but she must venture far from home. Featuring Idina Menzel as the voice of Elsa, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Frozen 2” opens in U.S. theaters on Nov. 22, 2019. © 2019 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
INTO THE UNKNOWN – In “Frozen 2,” Elsa feels that she’s being beckoned by a voice from far away, a calling she can’t ignore showcased in the original song “Into the Unknown.” She learns that answers await her—but she must venture far from home. Featuring Idina Menzel as the voice of Elsa, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Frozen 2” opens in U.S. theaters on Nov. 22, 2019. © 2019 Disney. All Rights Reserved. /
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As a native Floridian, I've only seen actual snow a handful of times while on vacation, and never at Walt Disney World. The closest I've gotten to that was Disney's "snoap, soap used to the appearance of snow which is sadly gated behind Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party.

Anyway, you can imagine how jealous I am then when Disney posted this week images of the first snowfall of the season at Disneyland Paris. +

"There’s snow place like Disneyland Paris where the resort has turned into a winter wonderland this week!" Disney announced. "As the first flakes of the season blanketed the park, it was the perfect time to grab a chocolat chaud and take in the snowy surprise."

The occasion was marked with a magical video that showed Elsa unleash her Ice Magic over Disneyland Park. Check it out below!

From what I gather, it doesn't necessarily snow a ton at Disneyland Paris either, but even the smallest flurry made the construction site of World of Frozen look incredible. While World of Frozen won't open at Disneyland Paris until 2026, the images Disney shared of the construction site covered in white snow is so magical. Just imagine how great it will look when it's finally open!

All of Disney's social media channels shared fun little photos, including Walt Disney Imagineering. They posted an adorable little Olaf in front of World of Frozen.

As magical as these photos make it look, my wife was quick to point out that it was probably annoying for the park guests who had to walk in it, with their wet socks and shoes. She likened it to walking around Disney World in the rain, which I guess I could see. Perhaps that's just the jealousy talking though.

In any case, if you want to see more images of snow at Disneyland Paris, social media is filled with it.