It’s the big news that everyone has been eagerly waiting for! At the beginning of 2025, Disneyland Paris announced that a new “land” would be opening its doors to the public in the reimagined version of its Disney Studios park, called Disney Adventures World. The theme? The World of Frozen, of course! And while many mysteries still surrounded this project until now, the official opening date has just been revealed. Get ready, it’s coming soon!

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A Full Immersion in Arendelle
Here we are, released and delivered from all questions! Starting from March 29, 2026, the World of Frozen will be open to the public at Disneyland Paris. On the agenda: spectacular and immersive decorations that will take you right into the heart of the Kingdom of Arendelle and the Ice Palace of Elsa, a family attraction, a daytime show, and a stunning new nighttime spectacle. The character of Olaf will have a central role, thanks to cutting-edge robotic technologies.
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« The world of Frozen doesn’t just take inspiration from the movie; it truly brings the Kingdom of Arendelle to life. [...] We are very proud to see the Castle, the village, and the Northern Mountain come alive, and we can’t wait for our visitors to step into this universe and be part of the story », says Michel den Dulk, Vice President and Executive Creative Director of Walt Disney Imagineering Paris.
A significant expansion of the park
Why is this absolutely magnificent news? First of all, because we’re talking about Frozen, the third biggest Disney success in history. But also because with the new developments in Disney Adventures World, the park...
- will see its surface almost doubled. A fantastic opportunity for Disneyland Paris, which stands out as the leading tourist destination in Europe.
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« With this step, we continue the most ambitious transformation of our destination, pushing the boundaries of storytelling and inviting our visitors to live their own adventures in the extraordinary worlds of Disney, Pixar, and Marvel films», said Natacha Rafalski, president of Disneyland Paris.
