ANAHEIM – Karley Sweer wanted only one thing for her birthday: a “Frozen” makeover. At half past 10 on Monday, the 8-year-old from Litchfield, Ariz., got her wish when her hair was styled and sprinkled with glitter, her lips dabbed with gloss and her nails painted pale blue, all inspired by the characters of the animated blockbuster.

It was opening day for Anna & Elsa’s Boutique at Downtown Disney, the only store/salon in the world devoted to all things “Frozen.” The boutique offers beauty services including $35 packages that can turn girls into Elsa and Anna lookalikes, plus official costumes, clothes and accessories. Disney officials want to gauge consumer response before considering opening similar stores elsewhere, according to Michelle Harker, manager for merchandise marketing at Disneyland Resort.

All things “Frozen” appear to still be hot, if the line of about 50 people waiting outside the store on any given hour was an indication. “Frozen” has turned into an international juggernaut, with about 2.6 million kids planning to dress as characters from the movie for Halloween, according to a National Retail Federation survey released last week.

Kaycee Knapic, 5, of Gilbert, Ariz., was ready with her Elsa costume. After her hair was braided, tiara in place, she told her mom, “I want the Elsa power in my hands.” That’s something Disney doesn’t offer. Yet.

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