Disneyland Paris has officially announced the launch date for its highly awaited new Frozen themed area, evoking a sense of excitement akin to the song “For the First Time in Forever.” The World of Frozen will open in spring 2026 at Mickey Mouse’s Parisian abode, offering visitors character interactions, themed dining experiences, and a captivating Frozen-themed ride.
Visitors can look forward to meeting Anna, Elsa, and Olaf as they step into the enchanting kingdom of Arendelle, with picturesque views of the nearby mountains and Elsa’s iconic ice castle adorning the immersive new destination. The park recently shared glimpses of the final enhancements being made to the castle, marking a significant milestone in the zone’s development.
While Disneyland Paris’ Frozen world won’t include a rollercoaster like its counterpart in Disney’s Hong Kong park, it is part of a broader renovation project transforming Walt Disney Studios Park into Disney Adventure World. The company’s statement on social media highlighted that this launch will signal the official transition of the park into Disney Adventure World, where beloved Disney narratives come to life in immersive settings.
Alongside the Frozen expansion, Disney Adventure World will introduce a new section inspired by The Lion King, featuring themed dining options and a striking Pride Rock offering ample photo opportunities. Adventure-seekers can anticipate a thrilling water ride narrating the classic tale before plunging down a 52-foot drop.
For those planning a visit to Disneyland Paris, it’s essential to note the presence of two distinct parks. Walt Disney Studios Park houses attractions like the Tower of Terror, Slinky Dog ride, and Crush’s Coaster, while Disneyland Park is home to iconic sites such as the Sleeping Beauty Castle, Peter Pan’s Flight, and It’s A Small World.
Excitingly, Disney is expanding its offerings beyond the theme parks, with the upcoming debut of the Disney Destiny cruise ship, joining the Disney Cruise Line fleet. The Disney Destiny will feature a ‘heroes and villains’ theme, seven pools, themed bars, and lounges inspired by popular franchises like Marvel and Pirates of the Caribbean.
For more information on Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park, including booking details, visit disneylandparis.com.