Norway Pavilion

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Norway Pavilion

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Epcot, 200 Epcot Center Dr, Orlando, FL 32836

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Step into the Norway Pavilion at Epcot, where Viking charm meshes with Frozen magic and delicious Nordic treats create an enchanting getaway.  

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Graham Tranter

Google
When we last visited, the Frozen attraction was not here. It was still the Maelstrom, an ancient Norwegian/Viking boat ride. Probably the least tame of all the rides throughout the countries, it was good fun without much risk of getting wet, more of an ambience thing. I haven't been to Norway (yet) so I cant comment on the realism of the structures

Casey

Google
If you’re a big fan of Frozen, this will be one of your first stops at Epcot. The Norway Pavilion is home to the Frozen ride (replacing the old Maelstrom attraction), as well as an Anna and Elsa meet-and-greet. Don’t miss the museum hidden in the central church! It’s a great place for mythology buffs to check out, filled with artifacts and information on Norse gods, legends, and culture.

Melissa D

Google
my favorite Pavilion! lines were very long but it is so beautiful and worth it!

Travis Bohrer

Google
First, I miss Maelstrom and the film Spirit of Norway. But, in my opinion, Frozen is for the best. And I'm happy that this pavilion didn't go full Disney movie mode, but kept some remnants of the old Norway pavilion. For fans of Norse mythology, the Stave Church offers unique wood sculptures of Norse figures like Thor, Loki, and Odin. Great Norwegian cuisine and pastries can be found in Kringla Bakeri. And fine Norwegian dining with some of the Disney princesses can be found at Restaurant Akershus. The Fjording provides warm clothes for a cold climate. In my opinion, you may want to wait until the Florida heat and humidity temperature drops. But offers Frozen souvenirs and other souvenirs of Norway. And speaking of Frozen, there's a meet and greet of Anna & Elsa. And of course, the ride Frozen Ever After. I highly recommend reservations at Restaurant Akershus. I also recommend Fastpass of Frozen Ever After. Enjoy!

Jacob Willis

Google
The Norway Pavilion at Epcot is an enchanting gateway to the land of Vikings, fjords, and folklore! As soon as you step into this charming pavilion, you’re greeted with stunning Nordic architecture, vibrant cultural touches, and a sense of adventure that’s both magical and authentic. One of the biggest highlights is the Frozen Ever After ride. This beautifully immersive attraction takes you on a whimsical boat journey through Arendelle, complete with dazzling animatronics, beloved characters, and some of the best music from Frozen. It’s perfect for all ages and an absolute must for fans of the film. But the Norway Pavilion isn’t just about Frozen. It’s a celebration of Norway’s rich heritage and traditions. The Stave Church Gallery offers a fascinating glimpse into the Viking era, showcasing artifacts and stories about Norse mythology and Scandinavian history. It’s educational and beautifully presented, making it a great stop for history buffs and curious visitors alike. When it’s time to eat, Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe is a hidden gem serving delicious Norwegian pastries. The School Bread is a fan favorite, and one bite of this sweet, coconut-topped treat will have you coming back for seconds (or thirds!). If you’re craving something heartier, Akershus Royal Banquet Hall provides a regal dining experience with a Norwegian-inspired menu and the chance to meet Disney princesses—perfect for families. The attention to detail in the pavilion is truly remarkable. From the colorful facades of the shops to the intricate wood carvings, every corner feels like a slice of Norway brought to life. The friendly cast members, many of whom are from Norway, add an extra layer of authenticity to the experience. Whether you’re sailing through Arendelle, savoring Nordic treats, or diving into Viking lore, the Norway Pavilion is a magical destination that perfectly captures the spirit of this stunning country. Highly recommended for everyone visiting Epcot’s World Showcase!

Glen Morris

Google
Beautiful place to go! Frozen shuts down a lot. Waited 2 hrs in line only to be turned away at the last minute, but that's okay, it happens. Cast very nice!

Dede King

Google
Visited years ago and heard they have made some amazing changes since! We have always loved Norway and of course, eat our way around the World Showcase while here at our 2nd stop. Taste tested a few items, got some great pics and then into the next country!

Gregory Engeler

Google
Norway is one of those pavilions we always stop at during our EPCOT visits — it’s charming, detailed, and has a perfect mix of fun and calm. The main attraction is Frozen Ever After, and it’s a hit every single time (that backward drop gets us!). We also love grabbing a sweet treat from Kringla Bakeri — the School Bread and Troll Horn are our go-tos. The meet-and-greet with Anna & Elsa is indoors, air-conditioned, and really well done — great for little ones and big Frozen fans alike. Between the Viking vibes, cozy buildings, and some underrated shopping, Norway is a standout on any World Showcase loop.

Austin B.

Yelp
Thr Norway Pavilion offers a handful of different exhibits that includes some nice little artifacts as well as the story behind thr Norse god Thor and Odin. It's a very tiny one room but it is very pleasant little area to relax and take in some history. The Pavilion also offered a meet and greet with queen Elsa and Anna from Frozen. The wait tends to get high but it isn't horrible because the queue is inside thankfully to escape the heat of Florida! They have a nice little qucin service food stop that offers a delicious Norwegian school bread. I love the flavor of it because of the amazing cream filling as well as some brilliant coconut shaving covering the top. I love being able to sit and people watch as I enjoy this quick little snack. I also love the Frozen ride they have here and while it is a great ride, I wouldn't wait long for it because it is short for the usually high wait time. I love the themeing because it's high tech and the animatronics on this ride are some of my favorite at the Disney parks! You can easily spend a nice amount of time in this one Pavilion and I usually like to sit here and enjoy the shade and history while I'm at Epcot!

Britney M.

Yelp
God of the Vikings! The Norway pavilion was super cool to see with all of the protectors and gods. You can find Norwegian trolls throughout the pavilion. The Norway pavilion is seemed after Elsa as well. So you will find Olf and Elsa from frozen ever after throughout the pavilion. You can also find different God's mentioned such as Thor, Odin and Loki. And some of the food options that you can find in this area include rice, cream, chocolate, pretzels, blueberry muffins, yogurt, parfaits, Viking, dogs, and Norwegian club sandwiches. The food is not bad. Prices are standard for Disney. Overall, this pavilion was a lot of fun to explore. Don't forget to checkout the huge troll inside one of the shops!!

Sarah S.

Yelp
I've always liked the 58,000 square feet Norway Pavilion but now that is has Frozen Ever After, it's my favorite pavilion. Located just past Mexico in the World Pavilion at Epcot in Disney World, the first thing you'll notice is the stave church. Why is the 1988 opening Norway Pavilion so amazing, you ask? BEST CHARACTER DINING: Akershus Royal Banquet Hall is my favorite character dining in all of Disney World where you can meet a plethora of Princesses. BEST EPCOT RIDE: Frozen Ever After which opened in 2016. I'm biased because Elsa is my role model, but it's such a solid ride. I loved Maelstrom but this Disney-fied version is surely my preference. FANTASTIC TREAT: The infamous schoolbread is $5 at the Kringla Bakeri of Kafe is a Disney fan-favorite, but only if you're a coconut fan. I prefer the open faced salmon sandwiches. FUN ARTIFACTS: Listen, now that my DNA test now shows I have a lot of Viking in me, I'm interested to go back here to check this out more thoroughly. CHARACTER GREETINGS: As aforementioned, Elsa is my soul sistah so meeting her is the best character meet & greet of them all in my eyes. Anna's there, too. TROLLS. They're cute and cool and you'll find plenty, along with Frozen merch in the shops in Norway. Honestly, it feels like most of the Pavilion is shopping but it's so fun and unique, I can't hate on it. So in conclusion, NORWAY is the best! :)

Danielle V.

Yelp
Second stop for us is always the Norway Pavilion. They only have two spots to get food and drinks so it can be super crowded. Along with the frozen ride being in this land it is always busy. I tried the frozen coffee this time and it was decent but not amazing. They have lots of pastries and sweets but we don't get those as they seem too heavy as you are walking around in the heat. They have a store and a couple exhibits. This is typically a quick stop for us while we work our way around the world.

Monique W.

Yelp
Norway Pavilion is one of my favorites at Disney World's World Showcase area at Epcot. The pavilion was first opened in 1988 and was designed to celebrate the culture of Norway. The design is inspired by traditional Norwegian architecture. It's centerpiece is a replica of the Stave Church from Norway's Gol region. The church actually has the Frozen Ever After attraction. This ride takes you through a journey of the World of frozen, with appearances of some of my favorite characters in the movie such as Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and Kristoff. The wait can be relatively lengthy. Over the summer days, it can get to over an hour long wait time. It is one of the more popular rides in Epcot. It's a slow, boat, dark, water ride. The Norway pavilion also features a variety of dining and shopping options. The main restaurant in the pavilion is the Akershus Royal Banquet Hall, is currently closed. There are a variety of snack and quick service options such as the Bakeri Og Kafe, servicing traditional norwegian pastries and sandwiches.

Brian F.

Yelp
The Norway Pavilion is located at the 2 o'clock spot in the World Showcase in EPCOT. The main part of the pavilion is the church which houses the fun ride Frozen Ever After. As part of the "drinking around the world" journey, we went to Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe to get the drink viking coffee.

Eric F.

Yelp
YES - I AM SWEDISH. That said - why do I always head for this Pavilion first? Sure it has the best ride of any of the pavilions. And you can find a few decent Scandinavian dishes here for lunch. But compared to the French, German, Japanese, or Moroccan pavilions, this one is barely self-realized. So, why do I love it best? Go - and decide for yourself.

Amanda L.

Yelp
Norway Pavilion is pretty cute. It doesn't feed fully into the "stereotypes" of Norway that some other pavilions do, it instead has a pretty classy gift shop, food and drink stands, and is of course home to the Frozen ride as well. The Frozen ride was unfortunately down while we were here, so we didn't end up spending much time in this area. We did check out the gift shop and it was a lot of really nice Norway merch, a cute and massive troll statue, and then some really nice Norwegian branded companies where you could get proper apparel from!

John D.

Yelp
Besides trolls & there's a really big one here, what else does Norway have to offer. Well the Frozen ride is here - cool a couple of times, more often if you have kids. But it's the shops we gravitate towards. There's a nice selection of Helly-Hansen clothing in this one. Occasionally good in Florida, but for those of us living in a place where winters get cold this is great. Who better to make quality warm stuff than a country straddling the Arctic Circle. Of course the snacks, treats and bakery and all of its delicious goodies gives us another reason to stop. But before you leave take a walk through the Stave Church located in the entrance to the pavilion.

Jason M.

Yelp
I have mixed feelings when it comes to the Norway pavilion. My opinions might be unpopular to the average Disney goer, but I can only speak from my childless millennial perspective. Norway is one of two pavilions around the World Showcase that is not original to the park - opening in 1988, six years after Epcot. The layout of the pavilion kind of resembles Germany in a way - open in the center with shops and restaurants along the perimeter. Before 2013, the two main highlights of the pavilion were a replica of a cathedral which contained Viking history and a boat ride called Maelstrom. The latter had somewhat of a cult following due to its whimsical, almost campy depiction of Norway's history. The pavilion's sit-down restaurant, Akershus, had been a general Norwegian restaurant but was revamped to be a Disney Princess character meal restaurant some time ago. After Frozen was released, the pavilion went through a major refresh - merchandise from the movie took over a huge chunk of the retail space, the cathedral was refreshed to include references to the movie, and Maelstrom was closed - making way for a new boat ride depicting scenes from Frozen. Also, a new space containing an Anna and Elsa meet and greet was added. While the Frozen additions increased the popularity of the pavilion greatly, I personally feel that it took away a lot from the charm and culture of the pavilion. I might be biased because I've never loved Frozen, but Epcot is a special place and inundating every facet with references to the film took away from the uniqueness of the pavilion. I understand why Disney would want to capitalize on the movie's popularity, but it doesn't make it hurt less. Despite all this, I still have a soft spot for the pavilion - Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe is one of my favorite counter service eateries in WDW and shouldn't be missed, and there's still some of the original charm left in the retail space. If you love Frozen and/or the Disney Princesses this will be a hot spot for you, but as someone who is kind of an Epcot purist, I'm slightly disappointed.

Ashley J.

Yelp
I'm giving this pavilion 5 stars just because of the frozen ride. The frozen ride was awesome! So cool and different from other slow rides. It is a must do if you go to Epcot. You can also meet Ana and Elsa here too.

Arlene M.

Yelp
The Norway pavilion is the home of "Frozen ever after." It also has a stave church a restaurant, and a bakery. In front of the church a Viking statue stands for a photo opportunity. During the EPCOT flower and garden festival they erected a topiary of a troll as well as topiaries of Anna, Olaf, and Elsa. They are good works of art. The restaurant Akershus royal banquet hall is currently closed. The bakery Kringla Baker og Kafe serves up some delicious pastries. A gift shop is at the end of the Frozen ride selling "Frozen" items along with other souvenirs. It's a worthwhile walk around even if you are not visiting the Frozen attraction. Located in World Showcase in EPCOT center.

Cynthia V.

Yelp
I long for the days when this pavilion held Maelstrom and the odd larger-than-life painting of a Norwegian with his hair blowing in the harsh, cold wind, but the pavilion is still pretty great with Frozen Ever After in it! For me, as someone who loves rides, they automatically get a leg-up over the other countries for this alone, but I also feel like the general feel of the pavilion is on-point. I recently traveled to Norway and saw many similarities in the facades depicted, so the pavilion does a nice job of giving that quick Norwegian flavor. They have a nice bakery in pavilion as well that should not be missed!

Kelly S.

Yelp
The Norway pavilion is right between the Chinese and Mexican pavilion's. Right away you see the massive Stave Church, a medieval wooden church. Popular part of the World Showcase because of the movie Frozen. From the courtyard being the entrance to the Frozen ever after. Fun ride to experience, as you travel to Arendelle on a ancient Nordic vessel. Lot's of sing along opportunities. The line goes fast. Also, the Anna and Elsa's Royal Sommerhus, walk through their summer cabin... lot's of great detail. Once through the cabin you get a meet n greet with both Anna and Elsa. A few restaurants and shops to check out. I really liked Kringla Baker og Kafe. So many pastries to choose from.. go with the cream horns! Loved the art detail involved throughout the pavilion. Loved the large wooden trolls, very cute.

Stacy F.

Yelp
Not gonna lie, I miss the old Norway Pavilion. I enjoyed the Maelstrom ride and the fun troll theme and shop it exited to. The movie that showed after the ride was excellent and super informative. The new pavilion area is great, and has plenty to do, it's just more in line with Disney and Frozen than being a good representation of Norway as a country. The Frozen meet and greet is usually a short wait, and has a fun queue with plenty of theming. For the ride, it's a different story. The line is always crazy long and fast passes go QUICK. If you have the app you can try refreshing it frequently to grab one, but as soon as a new day of passes opens, they are gone within minutes. The shops are very Frozen centric as well. The outside of the pavilion is excellent. It has a very Nordic vibe and is very welcoming. A couple of food options can be found here as well. Overall: A Still a great pavilion for things to do, but I miss my angry trolls ;)

Andy J.

Yelp
This pavilion was not really a sought out destination until the Frozen Ever After ride opened here. Now it is always busy. The pavilion is set to look like a Norwegian village and displays four different kinds of architectural styles - Setesdal, Bergen, Oslo, and Alesund. This includes grass on the roof of some of the shops - which looks really cool. The stave church is the first thing that stands out. Modeled after the 13th Century churches found in Norway, this iconic style is something unique to the area. Be sure to go inside - not everyone realizes the building is not just for show. Outside of the church, towards the courtyard, is a statue of Olaf II (no, not that Olaf) who was king and Patron Saint of Norway.

John C.

Yelp
Now that the movie Frozen came out this is a destination for the kids to go to. I miss the maelstrom ride but sine my wife does not go on any crazy rides anymore it does not matter as much. The shops are interesting and the food looks good but not my top destination.

Samantha B.

Yelp
This place has some fun Norwegien food. I liked the little bakery that had authentic baked goods. The Frozen ride is a huge draw but this was honestly the first year we got to ride it. Another plus is this is one of the few pavilions that does pin trading. They have a cool little mini-museum to the Viking gods and lifestyle. It felt kind of random in the middle of all the Frozen stuff but it was cute (though it gave me serious Avengers so maybe they'll update it one day now that Disney owns the Avengers?)

Aly W.

Yelp
Honestly, I was a little underwhelmed by this pavilion, but we also missed the vikings that periodically show up so I'll give it the benefit of the doubt. And why is there no mead here? There should totally be mead. And Thor. I'm sure Chris Hemsworth is a bit busy, but surely someone has the abs to portray him at a Disney park? That said, the shop has a lot of authentic Scandinavian candy (their chocolate is the best) and a cool troll statue, and the bakery is currently being updated so maybe I'd be more impressed if it was open. The Frozen ride is fun, and the meet and greet would be better if you could get a picture with both sisters.

Melissa M.

Yelp
I love Epcot and I really enjoy the Norway Pavilion and its attractions. I always make it a point to take the Maelstrom boat ride when I visit Epcot because it's cool! I love that the boat goes both forward and backward, and who doesn't love giant trolls? The stores are also great and the giant troll inside the Norway store is an awesome photo op. I noticed that Norway (women) and Italy (men) have the most requests for photos with the employees. Pretty blondes abound in Norway.

Mark M.

Yelp
As with all EPCOT world showcase experiences at the moment, you're not interacting with people from those counties and Norway is no exception. You're dealing with lazy US kids who know nothing about anything they even sell. They can only provide you with a standard Disney response. If you're going to make a Geir Ness purchase for some new cologne, be warned that the cologne no longer has the same shelf life as it once did. It'll go bad long before you have the opportunity to use it all. I've spent lots of money on this stuff and while it's great for a month or two, it'll turn to alcohol, and for a $70 purchase, I don't recommend it. Even when brought to the attention of the employees, they really don't seem to care, another new a Disney trait. They just expect you to buy another bottle. Not me, can't do it. If your Disney experience involves over priced cologne that goes bad before it should then this is your place!

Ryan W.

Yelp
It was simple and felt like a normal hotdog. The pastries could totally have because everything has dairy.

G.D. S.

Yelp
Are you kidding me? Anything less than 5 stars is just proof that some folks can never be happy! It's the "Magic Kingdom",.... buck up and get in there. Enjoy!

Stephanie B.

Yelp
I love the Einstok beer there. I like most of the Norway culture represented there except the new Frozen "ride" that replaced the Maelstrom--very disappointed!!!

P A.

Yelp
This past season was the 1st season of the series Vikings on the History Channel. I watched the entire series and became addicted to it. So what does that have to do with the Norway Pavilion at EPCOT? Well, there's a display there that features what look like Viking explorers....I was hoping to see Ragnar Lothbroke there, but nope...still, it was cool. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/norway-pavilion-kissimmee?select=F1-1YdwEF8RdmHF7SKvbLQ#F1-1YdwEF8RdmHF7SKvbLQ http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/norway-pavilion-kissimmee?select=QQLGPjI9eXlmNdubkKiILg#QQLGPjI9eXlmNdubkKiILg http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/norway-pavilion-kissimmee?select=5GMmGTX2PK_-RCwX2URWgg#5GMmGTX2PK_-RCwX2URWgg Lots of fun and I'll drop by again next time. Return Factor - 90%

Juan M.

Yelp
Loved the atmosphere here. The food looks delicious too. Hot dogs, chocolate pretzels and more. Building look awesome.

Belle M.

Yelp
Workers were very friendly ( and attractive ;)) and the school bread is TO DIE FOR and is easily my favorite treat ever!

Mike M.

Yelp
As much as anywhere in the countries, the Norway pavilion is filled with things that exemplify and identify with Norway. You definitely feel like you have stepped into something different when you cross the threshold of Norway. From Viking statues, to one of the most bizzare rides at Disney, Norway is a fun experience. Don't miss it. The movie is not much different from any of the other ones around the showcase. The restaraunt has a princess themed dining experience without the burden of Cindy's castle waits. I haven't done this one so I can't speak for the food. There are often artifacts from Norway at the pavilion. The stores has Hansen gear along with other country correct clothing for sale. The one thing that bothered me a bit was that I didn't find any Northwestern gear from the boat on Deadliest Catch. I had heard that they carried their shirts, here. Was totally looking forward to buying Northwestern gear. Other than that, we had a great time. My kids even put viking helmets on and posed with the wood troll in the store. Don't forget to try the beer. Skål!

Christopher R.

Yelp
"Back back over the falls." It hasn't to be the cheesiest ride ever, but I love the Maelstrom located here. There is never a wait, and its a great way to escape the heat. The gift shop has some amazing sweaters in the back, but they are a bit pricey. Cute troll related stuff in the center gift shop. And we love the cologne they sell here for men, and always pick up a bottle when we are low. Just smelling that takes me back to our vacation at Epcot. You can also take your picture with a giant troll here, while wearing a Viking hat. The Stave Church is fun to explore inside but you can do it quickly as there is not much to see inside. The bakery is amazing. I always have to get school bread while Im here. And they have the cutest Norwegian boys working here!

Michael R.

Yelp
This is the most underrated pavilion in EPCOT. Why? * Malestrom could be the best ride, especially on a hot summer day. * The Stave Church is really impressive and looks like it could be in a Game of Thrones episode. *Two words - School Bread * has some of the best late day sunset views on the lake, and the scent of Jasmine in the summer is amazing. * Be sure to visit the troll in the gift shop for a memorable pic. * Be a kid and play the Phineas and Fog spy game with the free cell phone - fun for all ages.

Rhea P.

Yelp
Something about this Pavilion that makes me happy. I love to be in the shop because it smells so clean and fresh, and just seems like a comforting place. I just love it!

Michelle C.

Yelp
Disclosure: I have NOT done the buffet with the princesses. I feel like I shouldn't even be allowed to review this without having done so. But it's on the to do list. But, I love the Maelstrom ride, the church and the fruit tarts, and the overall look and feel of the viking part of EPCOT. It's a highlight for me.

Nicole M.

Yelp
This review is more about Prinsesse Plass and the experience of meeting Anna and Elsa in Norway, because that's basically what we spent our time there to do. Before anyone reads further, I'll tell you right now - yes, the rumors are true, the line was really four and a half (actually, we ended up at five and a half) hours long to meet the two beloved princesses from the hit movie Frozen. My boyfriend and I were visiting Walt Disney World to celebrate our one year anniversary as well as Valentine's Day and we wanted to meet these two princesses very much. We entered the World Showcase over by France at 11am, as soon as the ropes dropped to allow us entrance. By the time we walked the distance to Norway, the line was already up to a four and a half hour wait. (I could hardly believe it myself). The cast members were very kind and pleasant to us and to everyone around, saying that only one member of a party was required to stand and hold place in line so the others could move about (and entertain the potentially cranky children). My boyfriend and I became acquainted with some of the families around us in line and so we took turns rotating to stretch our legs, see other attractions, get food - the works. I really have to commend the cast members who were working crowd control for the line. They had a small corralled area set up right by Prinsesse Plass entrance for the people who were immediately next in line to see the princesses, and then there were breaks in the line to allow access to walkways, shops, restaurants and things around Norway. The cast members were attentive and courteous to everyone and managed the line efficiently. The only thing that would have made it better might have been a canopy to block out the 80 degree sun, but that's Florida for you :) Actually meeting Anna and Elsa was lovely! Prinsesse Plass is a small building decorated with each of their portraits on either side and a beautiful interior paying tribute to Arendelle's kingdom. Anna and Elsa were, of course, courteous and gracious hostesses! If you have princesses in your family or circle of friends, young or old, I recommend visiting Anna and Elsa. The line won't be this long forever, and once things calm down a bit you'll have a wonderful memory.

Christina P.

Yelp
Along with the Moroccan pavilion, the Norway pavilion is one of the best kept secrets in EPCOT. Here are some reasons why I tell people to start on the Mexico side of the World Showcase and work clockwise so they can enjoy the Norway part before they've had a bit too much to drink: Maelstrom the Ride: My family must be the biggest dorks alive because we know all of the "lines" that the trolls say on the ride. *DISAPPEAR DISAPPEAR* I'm sure the tourists must roll their eyes at us because we totally get into this ride every single time we go to Disney. I think I've been on this about 40 times. No joke. In all seriousness though, the detail on this ride is amazing in true Disney fashion. Check out the giant mural while you're in the ride queue and the Norwegian seafaring town when you get off the ride. Also, if you've never been on the ride before, make sure you see the short 10-min Norway movie at the end. A lot of people just pass through the theater and onto the giant gift shop without seeing it, but the film is worth seeing just once. Speaking of the gift shop, the Norway and China gift shops tie for the best variety of stuff from their native country. If they still sell it (especially for women), I highly HIGHLY recommend you get a travel sample of the Laila perfume. It's what makes the gift shop smell so amazing like crisp, clean linens. The shop also sells a hefty amount of Helly Hansen, embroidered sweaters, and lots of other great clothes for the cooler temps. Those Norwegians know how to do skiwear right. Also, last but not least, the SCHOOLBREAD. Oh my gosh, this stuff is amazing. The Kringla bakery owns the France bakery not only in the pastry category but also in the friendliness category. Did I mention that the Norwegian male cast members are smoking hot?!? I rest my case.

Court H.

Yelp
This place is really neat! We got to have our family Princess Breakfast here, which was awesome because I've always wanted to meet Belle! But the food you get here and the brief interaction with the Princesses was almost not worth the price. However, the Frozen ride was so cute and fun, but make sure to get there early because the line is always dreadfully long! Afterwards we got to go meet Ana, Elsa, and I know we met Olaf too but I couldn't remember if it was here or not. Then we had a delicious cheesecake type dessert. Short and sweet, but probably the most eventful area we had in the whole park.

Shaina K.

Yelp
I really liked this pavilion, although there was a huge focus on the movie frozen, and not as much of a focus on the country for Norway itself. They had a bunch of really cool items in the gift shops, and a ship ride. This is also where you can shell out some cash to have lunch or dinner with Disney Princesses, which seems like a must for people with small children!

Michelle B.

Yelp
I came here for the infamous school bread DUH!!! And let me tell you.. It was scrumdiddlyumptious! It was a great way to end our wonderful day at epcot. We rode this cool Viking ride called maelstrom. The bakery is located right by it. It looks like they have other tasty items too. I have to thank all the Disney bloggers out there for telling the world about this cool spot to get these pastries that have a creamy custard filling and coconut sprinkles on top. Good job guys!!

Michael L.

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Went there for a princess breakfast, the princesses were awesome as always but the food was better than I expected. Potatoes with cheese are great, fresh fruit is always a plus and that bacon... Omg

John O.

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Idyllic location, like any other location in the Epcot World Showcase. Nice little shops, and the Frozen Ever After ride is located here. And Norwegians work here! They are a handsome and cute group of people! Also very friendly (not that anyone at Disney have been rude). One of my favorite stops.

Melissa K.

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What's there not to love about the Norway Pavilion? There's a lot to see and do while visiting the Norway Pavilion, especially when comparing it to some of the other countries in the World Showcase. Take a ride on Maelstrom to see Vikings, Trolls, and Polar Bears and see "The Spirit of Norway" film at the end, its horribly out of date (fashion, computers, etc.), but the musical score is beautiful, and the breathtaking scenery of Norway is captured well. There's also a bakery (Kringla) with delicious bites - everything from School Bread to Sandwiches, a Princess character buffet (Akershus), a plethora of shopping (get your Laila perfume here!), a stave church with artifacts, and now an opportunity to meet the newest princesses - Elsa and Anna from Disney's Frozen.

Jay N.

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Ok I have to admit it. I have a soft spot when I go to Epcot. There seems to be this pastry shop in the France pavilion....well, I have news for you. There is also one in the Norway Pavilion. The cream puffs blow France away. Who knew? Obviously a lot of people because I waited 25 minutes to get one on a day when the park was empty

Kelly A.

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Love the new exhibit for Frozen! The bakery looked awesome as well, though we didn't purchase anything. This pavilion was one of the nicer, less stereotyped ones, which I appreciated.

Noel I.

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Great for Adults. It's part of the World Showcase in Epcot and you can make your way around one of 11 countries that are established around the World Showcase Lagoon. Norway Pavilion has a river ride called Maelstrom that has been there since in opened. It is kinda dated a needs a facelift. However, if you like culture, you can get it here.

Caleb H.

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I like the Norway Pavilion is cool. Love the Maelstrom ride. The restaurant isn't that great, so I would eat there. Definitely you should visit Maelstrom.