First, get a look at Disneyland’s new Frozen attraction as the theme park reveals a huge ‘transformation’

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DISNEYLAND has revealed incredible plans for a new Frozen attraction set to launch in 2026.

The entertainment giant gave a sneak peek at the Kingdom of Arendelle inside the new attraction at Disneyland Paris.

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An artistic representation of the World of Frozen at Disney Adventure World, Disneyland ParisCredit: Disney
Images from D23 Expo showed the new land at the end of the English Garden promenade

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Images from D23 Expo showed the new land at the end of the English Garden promenade

The attraction aims to bring the scenery to life as visitors dive into the adventure-filled water attraction.

Fans will not only have the opportunity to embark on an unforgettable journey alongside Anna and Elsa, but they will also be able to participate in immersive shopping and dining experiences and meet the beloved sisters in person during a royal encounter.

Visitors will be able to watch performances and water shows on the lake, with seating offering a 360-degree view of the action.

The characters from the film will also be spread throughout the attraction, where visitors will be able to take photos with all of them.

There will also be a replica of the Frozen Ever After boat ride attraction, currently open at Disney World’s Epcot in the Norway Pavilion, which takes guests on a journey through the kingdom of Arendelle.

Two stores will be open for purchasing merchandise and souvenirs along with a restaurant, but little has been revealed about what food and drink options will be available.

There will also be new Frozen-themed rooms at the Disneyland Hotel at Disneyland Paris.

But the new Frozen attraction isn’t the only thing Disneyland Paris has introduced as it announces a major transformation.

It also revealed a new Lion King attraction that takes guests “through the African savannah” in a log flume.

The entertainment giant confirmed that iconic characters from Mufasa and Simba to Timon and Pumbaa will be part of the new attraction.

Disney fans at the D23 convention got a model experience that saw a wooden chute plummet down Pride Rock as Rafiki the monkey watched.

The attraction aims to bring the scenery to life as visitors dive into the adventure-filled water attraction.

Guests will be immersed in the world of The Lion King through character interactions and themed dinners, creating an unforgettable experience for all ages.

Disneyland Paris is facing an investment shake-up after bosses confirmed a new name for its second park – as well as a new ride and immersive world.

The new additions are part of the £1.7 billion investment in the theme park.

Walt Disney Studio Park will also be renamed Disney Adventure World as part of the major renovation.

Part of the rebrand is a new transformed entrance area featuring an “open-air cinema studio” where guests will be treated to “a glamorous movie premiere in the heart of Hollywood on a starry night.”

The new entrance, called World Premier, will open in spring 2025 and will allow visitors to enter the World Premiere Plaza,

Another new feature will be Adventure Way, a garden-inspired tour featuring The Regal View restaurant and lounge.

This is also where the new Tangled themed ride, Raiponce Tangled Spin, will be found.

The family tour will allow visitors to ‘spin’ through the famous lantern scene.”

Also new to the park is the Disney musical Alice and the Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland, which will be released this spring.

Marvel Avengers Campus will also have a new nighttime attraction in late 2024.

The Disney Davy Crockett Ranch bungalows are also being renovated, following the reopening of the new Disneyland Hotel earlier this year.

Disneyland Paris President Natacha Rafalski said: “Embracing a transformation that involves renovating more than 90% of Walt Disney Studios Park since its debut in 2002, we are unveiling a new creative vision that has completely redefined our second gate. .

“Guests will embark on a journey that combines the magic and excitement of our beloved franchises with explorations in faithfully recreated new worlds.

“This significant development inspired us to change the name of the Park, heralding a vibrant new chapter for Disneyland Paris.”



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