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Disney Frozen Advent Calendar 2025

Twenty four tiny Arendelle surprises, one door at a time.

Brick Rated Score

3.7 out of 53.7/5

Set 43273 · 2025

Pieces231
Minifigs4
Year2025
Set number43273

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The verdict

I love what an advent calendar does to a household in December, and this one leans hard into that magic with Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf tucked in among two dozen little builds.

It will not blow anyone away as a standalone set, and it was never trying to. This is a countdown ritual dressed up as a LEGO set, and on that measure it delivers exactly what a Frozen fan wants each morning of the season. Get it for the daily reveal, not for the finished shelf display.

Best for: Frozen-obsessed kids doing a daily countdown to Christmas

The full review

What it is

I have a soft spot for advent calendars because they turn LEGO into a family routine instead of a one and done build, and this Frozen version is built for exactly that. Over 231 pieces spread across 24 numbered doors, you get little snow themed scenes, tiny props, and the four characters everyone actually wants, Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf, doled out day by day through December. My favorite thing about this format is watching a kid run to open the next door before they have even had breakfast, and a Frozen fan is going to do exactly that.

The catch

I will be honest about what this is not. It is not a display piece and it is not a construction challenge. Each door hides a handful of pieces, so most days you are looking at two or three minutes of building, not a real session. The price sits in line with LEGO's other 2025 advent calendars, which is fair for the format, but if you are comparing pieces to dollars against a normal set, an advent calendar will always look like the weaker deal. And because it is a seasonal release, once it is gone from shelves it is gone, there is no waiting for a restock next spring.

Who it's for

Get this one if you have a Frozen fan in the house who wants a countdown ritual leading up to Christmas, the character lineup alone makes it worth it for them. Skip it if you are shopping for parts value or a satisfying single build, because that is not the job this set is doing. Treat it as a holiday tradition piece rather than a LEGO set to evaluate on its own merits, and it earns its place under the tree.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

Building this one is a December ritual more than a building session. Each of the 24 doors holds a small self contained scene, a bit of snowy landscape, a prop, a tiny accessory, or one of the four figures, and most days you are done in a few minutes. There is no overarching model to work toward the way a normal set builds toward a finished centerpiece, so the satisfaction comes from the daily reveal rather than from watching a big model take shape.

The obvious highlight is getting Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf all in the same box without having to buy a full playset. Beyond the figures, expect the usual advent calendar mix of small decorative pieces, snowflake and ice accents, and little seasonal props that read as a scene once you line all 24 up on a shelf together. Piece for piece it will not compete with a standard set's value, but that was never really the point of the format.

Fun facts

  • 01This calendar was one of six LEGO advent calendars released for the 2025 holiday season, sitting alongside the Star Wars, Harry Potter, City, Friends and classic LEGO versions
  • 02It carried an RRP of 44.99 dollars, in line with LEGO's other themed advent calendars that year
  • 03The set went on sale September 1, 2025, with pre orders opening in early August, well ahead of the holiday countdown it is built for
  • 04All four core Frozen characters, Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf, are packed into the calendar's 24 doors alongside the smaller scene pieces

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