Parks that have two attractions for one Disney film—

Disneyland (California): Alice in Wonderland

Disneyland (Tokyo): Lilo & Stitch

Disneyland (Shanghai): Winnie the Pooh

@louie Casey Jr. Train and Dumbo.
@skoda ah yes! of course!
@louie And if DCA counts, I would argue Luigi’s, Mater’s, and Racers are all representative of the original Cars film.
@louie I think Hollywood Studios has three Toy Story rides? Unless they’re technically for different movies in that franchise.
@_ mmmm yeah it's kinda tricky when they start making entire areas themed to one franchise film, right? i mean they are absolutely different attractions, but it was toward a single effort. whereas, in my mind, the other examples are more like: they wanted these to exist independently.
@louie Oh, unless Pixar ≠ Disney in this sense

@_ (yeah I intentionally said Disney to exclude Star Wars, Marvel, and Pixar, which they've made entire lands of)

But your point stands for Frozen stuff, like in Hong Kong.

@louie Depending on what you count as attractions, Disneyland Paris also has Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups and Alice’s Curious Labyrinth (which is really just a maze with a tower in the middle, but Disney lists it as an attraction).
@Ancro yes, as someone else already said. y'all are correct.
@louie Sorry, I missed that reply, but in this case I have one more: Walt Disney Studios also has two Cars rides, Cars Road Trip and Cars Quatre Roues Rallye. This happened because they reworked the studio tour to make it Cars themed.
@Ancro as I said to someone else, I said "Disney" for a reason, as not to include Pixar, Star Wars, or Marvel, which there are absolutely multiple attractions for the same or similar franchises often for those.