Get ready for a chilling upgrade! EPCOT's Frozen Ever After is back on February 12, 2026, and it's not just the animatronics that got a makeover. While the new silicone-skinned heads for Elsa, Anna, and Kristoff are stealing the spotlight, Disney has quietly been working behind the scenes to enhance the entire experience. But here's where it gets exciting: the refurbishment goes far beyond what meets the eye. According to Ken Ricci, executive creative development for Walt Disney Imagineering, the closure allowed the team to refresh lighting, touch up sets, and even update the show control system. And this is the part most people miss: these changes aren’t just cosmetic—they’re part of a larger effort to bring the attraction in line with cutting-edge technology, like the articulated heads seen in Tiana's Bayou Adventure. Ricci explains, 'Anytime an attraction goes down, we take the opportunity to freshen up what we can.' But here’s the controversial part: is Disney doing enough to balance nostalgia with innovation? While the new heads are undeniably lifelike, some fans might argue that the charm of projection-based faces is lost. What do you think? Is this upgrade a step forward or a departure from the magic of the original? Let’s discuss in the comments! The installation process itself was a marvel of coordination, involving pre-planning with advanced software and on-site modifications to the figures' necks. Now, with testing underway, the stage is set for a grand reopening. For the full scoop, check out the Orlando Sentinel’s coverage (https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2026/02/06/frozen-faces-0207/). Don’t miss out—subscribe to our newsletter for more Walt Disney World updates delivered straight to your inbox!