Disney is about to get more amazing for "Frozen" fans.

Well, that is if you regularly visit the east coast tourist attraction.

Disney World is adding a daily character procession, nightly party and sing-alongs based on the movie, notes the Associated Press.

As part of its "Frozen Summer Live," a character-driven procession will take place on Hollywood Boulevard. Anna, Kelsa and Kristoff will participate starting on July 5. It will run until Sept. 1, and it will take place at 11 a.m. each day.

There will also be a dance party, a "Frozen"-themed fireworks show, a sing-along show, ice carving demonstrations, ice skating rink and a polar playground.

"Stop by throughout the day and hear a story about their adventures," the Disney website says. "Be sure to tell them all a tale about your kingdom too!"

But Disney is holding off before adding a "Frozen" attraction.

"It takes time for stories to mature and come to market ... and to be turned into a ride or experience," said Brian Sands, a vice president with market-research company AECOM, to the Orlando Sentinel. "That doesn't mean it isn't occurring behind the scenes."

Fans are hoping that Epcot's Maelstrom ride, which is in the park's Norway pavilion, will be changed into a "Frozen" attraction. But Disney has nothing to confirm at the moment.

"'Frozen' continues to be extremely popular with our guests," said Kathleen Prihoda, a Walt Disney World spokeswoman. "While we are always looking at ways to enhance our guest experience, we have nothing to announce at this time."

Jim Hill, who is a theme-park industry blogger, says Disney wants to be cautious because it doesn't want to invest in an attraction just to have people's interests wane. Disney has had other rides open at the same time as movies have been released.

"When it comes to the princesses, there's been a hesitation," Hill said. "It took 20 years to get a 'Little Mermaid' ride done. Same thing with 'Beauty and the Beast.'"