Given just how popular Frozen has become in recent times, it’s not surprising to see how many people want to jump on Disney’s bandwagon.

 

While toy companies have enjoyed incredible success with their Elsa dolls however, there is one not-so-well executed idea that has left parents fuming.

 

Indeed, after shelling out the money to attend a UK attraction based on the hit movie, parents and their children were left disappointed with the distinctly under-whelming production they were presented with.

 

After queuing for the sold-out event at Essex’s Orsett Hall Hotel, with entry fees set at £15 per child and £5 per adult, families were horrified to find essentially a paddling pool filled with bubbles as one of the main attractions.

 

Things didn’t get any better either, with another in-house attraction proving equally disappointing – the Princess Parlour, where staff painted the children’s faces and gave them a plastic tiara.

 

Taking to Twitter to blast the event, which had promised to be ‘a truly enchanting experience’, one parent wrote: “I could have done a better job at home”.

 

 

While another user branded it a “joke”, a fellow visitor was even less enamoured, describing it as “appalling”.

 

Responding to comments in the Mirror, director of HotHot Events, which ran the event, said: “This was a local event, and it was very much advertised as a local event. We are really disappointed that a journalist has come down with an agenda, expecting a £200,000 production, because we never pretended to be offering such a thing.”

 

It appears that the photos and the users’ comments speak for themselves.

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