Disney Adventure World: Disneyland Paris renames Walt Disney Studios as part of massive expansion

Apr 12, 2024 in "Disneyland Paris Resort"

Posted: Friday April 12, 2024 9:55am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disneyland Paris is set for a major revamp of its second park, currently known as Walt Disney Studios Park, which will be renamed Disney Adventure World.

This transformation marks a shift towards more immersive experiences, starting with the introduction of the "World of Frozen," an area inspired by the popular Disney movie. The park's expansion will nearly double its size, incorporating new themed areas alongside existing ones like Marvel Avengers Campus and Worlds of Pixar.

The project, fueled by a two-billion-euro investment, aims to overhaul more than 90% of the existing park, enhancing it with attractions that allow visitors to step into their favorite Disney stories. The revamp also includes updates to Disney Village and Disney Hotels, aiming to boost the overall guest experience.

Future attractions include the "World of Frozen," set by a new 70,000 cubic meter body of water called Adventure Bay, which will feature high-tech entertainment stages. The park entrance will also be reimagined to resemble a vibrant, open-air movie studio, enhancing the thematic journey from the moment guests arrive.

"Today, we are changing the story of Walt Disney Studios Park, evolving from 'how it's done' soundstages to celebratory theaters and adventures that come to life in immersive worlds. These fully realized adventure worlds will become the focus of the park's new identity and appear as realms that guests discover as they navigate deeper within the park and are invited to participate in adventures inspired by our most beloved stories," Tom Fitzgerald, Walt Disney Imagineering Chief Storytelling Executive and Senior Creative Executive for Disneyland Paris, commented.

"Embracing a transformation that involves the overhaul of more than 90% of Walt Disney Studios Park since its debut in 2002, we're unveiling a fresh creative vision that has completely redefined our second gate. Guests will embark on a journey that blends the magic and emotion of our beloved franchises with explorations into faithfully recreated new worlds. This significant evolution inspired us to rename the Park, heralding a vibrant new chapter for Disneyland Paris. The new name will officially take effect coinciding with the grand opening of our next themed land, World of Frozen, marking a harmonious start to this exciting new era. With our commitment to pushing the boundaries of immersion and innovation, we're crafting breathtaking new experiences and spectacular moments at Disney Adventure World that will resonate more than ever with our guests. It's set to offer unique adventures in immersive worlds, serving as a perfect complement to Disneyland Park," Natacha Rafalski, Présidente of Disneyland Paris, shared.

World of Frozen

World of Frozen will take guests on a journey to the kingdom of Arendelle, with its colorful facades and remarkable North Mountain gradually coming into view. The land will feature the Frozen Ever After ride and a meet-and-greet experience with Anna and Elsa.

The land will be well located on the edge of Adventure Bay, a 70,000 cubic meter body of water surrounded by picturesque banks and a promenade at the heart of the park expansion, serving as a gateway to the new themed universes that will surround it.

More than a scenic icon, Adventure Bay will serve as a unique entertainment stage with a 360-degree viewing area. It will be fitted with the latest technologies to provide exciting water-based entertainment, complete with fountains, music, lights and special effects that are sure to delight guests.

A brand-new immersive world, whose concept and design are currently being finalized by Imagineers, will further enhance the appeal of this reimagined park in the years to come. Disney says more details will be shared in the future.

A Reimagined Park Entrance

Beginning this month, the park's transformation work will extend to the entrance area to immerse guests in the brand-new story as soon as they step into Disney Adventure World.

After passing through the turnstiles, guests will be transported into a vibrant, contemporary open-air movie studio before becoming special guests of a glamorous film premiere in the heart of Hollywood on a starry night. To bring this all-new immersive experience to life, the interior décor of the "soundstage" — which currently depicts a filming scene on Hollywood Boulevard — will be replaced with crafted décor that pays homage to historic movie theaters in Hollywood and the entertainment industry as a whole. The new entrance building, renamed World Premiere, will reopen in Spring 2025.

Once outside the building, guests will arrive in the heart of World Premiere Plaza, an area that brings together theaters, currently celebrating Disney Animation and Pixar stories, in a stylish Art Déco-inspired setting. The Walt Disney Imagineering Paris teams are already at work to turn the park's former central square into a dynamic and warm environment with décor inspired by the famous facades of Broadway and West End theaters. The atmosphere will be even more vibrant and magical at night, with bright lights illuminating the whole experience!

To gain access to the park's immersive worlds, guests will be able to walk along Adventure Way, a beautiful promenade surrounded by lush landscape and themed gardens. As guests wander through this enchanting area, they will discover Raiponce Tangled Spin, an all-new family attraction offering a fun take on a classic ride, inspired by the beloved Disney Animation movie Tangled.

It will invite guests to "take a spin" through the iconic floating lanterns scene that has touched the hearts of viewers of all ages.

Finally, before setting off on new adventures, guests will have the chance to treat their taste buds to delicious dishes served at The Regal View Restaurant and Lounge, a stylish table-service restaurant that will offer guests spectacular views over Adventure Bay, along with a chance to meet some of their favorite Disney Princesses.

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marni19711 day ago

Same design (with theme plussing) but made by a Japanese company.

infloencer1 day ago

Please don’t. It was designed for the Shanghai Tomorrowland and fits perfectly there. At WDW it feels incredibly out of place and I doubt it would be very different in Paris

Stevie Amsterdam1 day ago

Give Paris Tron Lightcycle Run but double the length

Aramar2 days ago

Yes, little by little all other parks have been copying what were exclusive rides from Paris. Tokyo took Indy's roller coaster and renamed it Raging Spirits. Shanghai took Alice's labryinth and changed it to the live action movie. Epcot took Ratatouille and removed the restaurant. It's not built yet, but Americans want to copy the Lion King in Animal Kigdom too. If only we could copy their rides in Paris too, especially that Beauty and the Beast one.

wimmekepunk2 days ago

I think Raging Spirits in Disney Sea is quiet seminar to DLP’s Indy

Kevin_W2 days ago

I live in Ohio and have been to DLP 3 times, so it's on my map! The dragon under the castle might be one of those exclusives. (Flight Force is also unique in theme at least, and Ratatouille was until recently.)

Aramar2 days ago

Isn't that Cars Road Trip?

marni19712 days ago

Fan rumour only 👋

nickys2 days ago

Crush already fits that bill. So does Indy, albeit it isn’t a favourite of many. And when I suggested earlier that the LK ride looked like a Splash / Tiana overlay, people were quick to tell me how wrong I was. 😆

Gusey2 days ago

They've gone from ride clones to ride vehicle clones. Avengers at DCA and Peter Pan at Tokyo DisneySea use the same ride system. There were rumours that the Shanghai Pirates ride sysytem would be cloned for a Moana attraction at Magic Kingdom. They can still split the costs of ride development for 2 attractions at 2 parks like they did with clones, but apply a different story to make it cheaper

Sir_Cliff2 days ago

Perhaps if it's incredibly popular they'll look to clone it, but I am personally happy if the move away from the mentality of designing rides with the intention of cloning them. Spiderman was something they apparently planned to clone from the beginning, and, once it opened in DCA, I don't think anyone was begging for it to be brought to Paris. I was just at Hong Kong Disneyland, and one of the nice things about that park is that, even if it is missing some of the classics, it does have quite a few things unique to that park which has been rare for modern Disney. This park in particular risks feeling like bits of other parks welded awkwardly together, so more uniqueness would be welcome.

infloencer2 days ago

So Disney is really following through with only building exclusive rides? I always find it interesting how much people complain about copies. Sure in the past few years it’s been too much, especially with two SWGE being built nearly identical. But Disney has always copied their most popular attractions and no one seems to be bothered. Imagine if PotC, Haunted Mansion, Peter Pan, Space Mountain or ToT were exclusive to one park. Would be kind of weird tbh. However I absolutely welcome their recent decisions of building original rides again, especially in Paris. We need at least one attraction exclusive to Paris that puts Paris on the map of international Disney parks fans

TheDisneyParksfanC82 days ago

Unlikely. It seems Infinity Defense is meant to be exclusive to DCA. I have no doubts that the stunt show arena will go down the line for some sort of Marvel attraction exclusive to Paris though.

PizzaPlanet2 days ago

Any rumors of the new DCA Avengers E-ticket getting built in this park?