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Disneyland Paris has embarked on an exciting new era with the unveiling of World of Frozen, a pivotal centerpiece in the transformation and rebranding of its second theme park, now known as Disney Adventure World.
This revitalized park seeks to envelop visitors in captivating storytelling. Central to this vision is Adventure Way, a beautifully landscaped promenade featuring the “Raiponce Tangled Spin” ride and The Regal View Restaurant & Lounge. This scenic pathway guides visitors to Adventure Bay, where the “Disney Cascade of Lights” nighttime show dazzles audiences.
The grand opening ceremony was marked by a thrilling moment as Spider-Man made a dramatic appearance atop the park’s iconic Earffel Tower, officially announcing the new Disney Adventure World name. The celebration commenced with children and families from the Make-A-Wish foundation being the first to explore the newly designed paths.
Within the enchanting World of Frozen, guests were transported to a meticulously crafted Arendelle. This new land includes the “Frozen Ever After” ride, the “A Celebration in Arendelle” stage show, and the Nordic Crowns Tavern, offering a menu inspired by Scandinavian flavors.
The park’s grand reveal was highlighted by a welcome ceremony featuring prominent Disney figures such as Josh D’Amaro, Chairman of Disney Experiences; Thomas Mazloum, President of Disney Experiences; and Natacha Rafalski, President of Disneyland Paris.
“Disney Adventure World will be known as a place where guests can step into the Disney, Marvel and Pixar stories they love deeply,” Mazloum said during the event.
The celebration featured a performance by singer Santa, who played a piano while singing “Into the Unknown” from “Frozen 2.” Joining Santa, A 10-year-old Make-A-Wish recipient named Lou joined the performance for a duet of “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” alongside a robotic Olaf.
The day also included appearances by international celebrities, including “Emily in Paris” stars Lucas Bravo and Camille Razat, and Spice Girl Emma Bunton.
Guests can now step into the magic themselves as Disney Adventure World and the World of Frozen are officially open to the public at Disneyland Paris.
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