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New themed attractions and 15 dining venues now open
Disneyland Paris has reopened its second park as Disney Adventure World, marking the largest transformation in the park’s 34-year history. The redesign, which debuted on 29 March 2026, includes the highly anticipated World of Frozen attraction.
As part of a €2 billion investment, the expansion nearly doubles the park’s footprint and brings immersive worlds from Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios and Marvel Studios to life.
Among the new attractions, World of Frozen is a fully immersive land bringing Disney’s Frozen franchise to life, featuring live boat shows, performers with original music and advanced animatronics.
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The park has also introduced new attractions at Adventure Bay, featuring themed shows inspired by Disney films, alongside 15 new dining locations. Future expansions will introduce a dedicated The Lion King land.
Josh D’Amaro, Chief Executive Officer at The Walt Disney Company, said: “With the inauguration of Disney Adventure World and the opening of World of Frozen, we are entering a new phase of growth at Disneyland Paris, expanding our capacity, increasing tourism and driving meaningful economic impact for France through job creation and local investment.”
Since its launch in 1992, Disneyland Paris has had nearly 450 million guests and invested €13 billion in France, marking one of Walt Disney Company’s biggest long-term international investments. As Europe’s only Disney park, the resort draws 44% of its guests from France, with the remaining 56% coming from international markets.
Worldwide, Disney is also set to make its Middle East debut with a theme park in the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi. Slated for a 2030s opening, the attraction will be the fifth theme park addition to Yas Island and blend Disney’s signature style with Emirati influences.
For more information, visit disneylandparis.com