Everything You Need to Know About Visiting Disneyland Paris in 2026
Disneyland Paris launches a new era on March 29, 2026 with the opening of Disney Adventure World and the brand-new World of Frozen immersive land. The resort offers two parks packed with exclusive attractions — from Phantom Manor and Crush's Coaster to Avengers Assemble: Flight Force — alongside seven themed hotels, French-inspired dining, and Broadway-style shows that make it a truly one-of-a-kind Disney destination.

A new era is underway at Disneyland Paris with Disney Adventure World and the brand-new World of Frozen debuting on March 29, 2026. The resort offers two theme parks, seven themed hotels, world-class dining with authentic French touches, and a pipeline of upcoming experiences that make 2026 the most compelling year to visit in the resort's history.
Key Details
- Big Opening: Disney Adventure World (incl. World of Frozen) launches March 29, 2026
- Two Parks: Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure World (formerly Walt Disney Studios Park)
- Hotels: Seven uniquely themed hotels, including five-star Disneyland Hotel
- Nighttime Show: "Disney Tales of Magic" on Sleeping Beauty Castle
- Coming Next: Lion King water attraction and Up-inspired carousel, both in development
- Plan At: DisneylandParis.com
Getting to Disneyland Paris
Located just outside Paris, Disneyland Paris is a natural addition to any visit to France. A 45-minute RER train ride from central Paris connects day-trippers to the resort, while multi-day stays at the on-site hotels allow guests to fully immerse themselves in the destination. The resort combines the best of Disney storytelling with authentic French touches woven throughout its parks, hotels, and dining.


Exclusive Attractions at Disneyland Paris
One of the great rewards of visiting an international Disney park is encountering attractions unavailable anywhere else. Disneyland Paris offers a remarkable breadth of exclusive experiences:




- Phantom Manor: An eerie mansion shrouded in mystery, where the chilling legend of the Ravenswood family comes to life through haunting illusions.
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril: A rickety mine cart spirals and loops through cursed ruins as guests uncover the fate of a vanished expedition.
- Alice's Curious Labyrinth: A whimsical hedge maze inspired by Alice in Wonderland, featuring oversized doors, Cheshire Cat appearances, and views of Fantasyland from the Queen of Hearts' castle.
- Crush's Coaster: A spinning coaster themed to Pixar's Finding Nemo that dips and whirls through the East Australian Current.
- Avengers Assemble: Flight Force: At Marvel Avengers Campus, join Iron Man and Captain Marvel on a high-stakes hypersonic mission aboard a Stark Industries vehicle.
- Cars ROAD TRIP: A tram journey down Route 66 with Cruz and Sally from Pixar's Cars before braving "Cars-tastrophe Canyon."
- Les Mystères du Nautilus: A walkthrough of Captain Nemo's iconic submarine, exploring the ballast compartment, captain's cabin, chart room, and salon.
Familiar Attractions with a Paris Twist
Even recognizable Disney attractions take on new dimensions at Disneyland Paris, with story elements and scenic touches found nowhere else:



- Big Thunder Mountain: An island-based track surrounded by the Rivers of the Far West, with caverns tied to the Ravenswood family legend.
- Pirates of the Caribbean: A stunning queue and unique attraction scenes found only at this park.
- Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain: A high-speed coaster with inversions and a galactic battle overlay on a classic space attraction.
- The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror: Three different storylines, each with its own haunting twist unique to the Paris version.
The Secret Lurking Beneath Sleeping Beauty Castle
Beneath the towering Sleeping Beauty Castle lies a monstrous prisoner. Although the dragon of La Tanière du Dragon may appear to slumber, the wrong move awakens it with a hot and rumbling surprise. After exploring La Tanière du Dragon, guests can ascend to La Galerie de la Belle au Bois Dormant in the upper portions of the castle — a gallery featuring stunning stained-glass windows depicting the story of Sleeping Beauty through intricately woven tapestries, the spindle that pricked Aurora's finger, and snoring suits of armor.

A Dazzling Nighttime Show
"Disney Tales of Magic" is Disneyland Paris's latest nighttime spectacular — a projection show on Sleeping Beauty Castle that weaves together stories from Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios with cutting-edge technology and artistry. Dazzling projections and a sweeping soundtrack bring iconic characters to life in a way that feels both nostalgic and groundbreaking. The show is exclusive to Disneyland Paris and serves as the perfect finale to a day in the park.



Broadway-Style Shows
Disneyland Paris stages exceptional live theatrical productions across both parks. Shows vary seasonally, so guests should check the Disneyland Paris app or website for current schedules:






- Mickey and the Magician: At Walt Disney Studios Park, Mickey Mouse learns the secrets of magic in a dazzling illusion show featuring beloved Disney characters.
- TOGETHER: a Pixar Musical Adventure: A heartwarming musical journey celebrating Toy Story, Monsters, Inc., and Finding Nemo with vibrant sets and an original song.
- The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands: At Disneyland Park, Simba's story is brought to life through acrobatics and immersive choreography in a stunning 360° theater.
Exclusive Dining Experiences
Dining at Disneyland Paris is elevated by imaginative theming and French culinary traditions. Standout exclusive restaurants include:





- Bistrot Chez Rémy: Shrink to the size of a rat and savor French cuisine in a brasserie inspired by Pixar's Ratatouille.
- Walt's — An American Restaurant: The only restaurant dedicated to Walt Disney himself, featuring American dining with European influences along Main Street, U.S.A.
- PYM Kitchen: At Marvel Avengers Campus, a playful science-inspired buffet featuring oversized and undersized dishes.
- Pizzeria Bella Notte: Italian flavors in a setting paying homage to Pixar's Luca and Lady and the Tramp.
- Casa de Coco — Restaurant de Familia: The first Coco-themed restaurant at any Disney park, offering vibrant Mexican cuisine.
- The Hollywood Gardens Restaurant: Fresh contemporary flavors in the World Premiere area.
- Toad Hall Restaurant: Traditional British fare in a Mr. Toad-themed setting.
- La Table de Lumière: Opulent fine dining at Disneyland Hotel, inspired by the Palace of Versailles and Beauty and the Beast.
A Taste of French Culture
French gastronomy is woven into nearly every corner of Disneyland Paris. Guests can enjoy a glass of champagne on Main Street, U.S.A. or treat themselves to crêpes and macarons throughout the resort. At Disneyland Hotel, La Table de Lumière offers a royal fine-dining setting with refined seasonal French dishes. Across Lake Disney at Disney Village, Brasserie Rosalie captures the charm of a Parisian brasserie with onion soup and escargot.





Where to Stay at Disneyland Paris
The resort features seven themed hotels at a range of price points, with Disney Sequoia Lodge currently undergoing a phased renovation that will reimagine every space as an ode to wildlife while remaining open throughout construction.



- Disneyland Hotel (5-star): The resort's iconic gateway hotel with royal-themed rooms and exquisite dining — the only hotel that serves as the entrance to Disneyland Park.
- Disney Hotel New York — The Art of Marvel (4-star): Over 350 pieces of Super Hero-themed art from lobby to guest rooms.
- Disney Newport Bay Club (4-star): New England nautical charm themed to Mickey's maritime adventures.
- Disney Sequoia Lodge (3-star, renovating): Cozy rustic lodge feel inspired by Bambi, remaining open during phased renovation.
- Disney Hotel Cheyenne and Disney Hotel Santa Fe: Wild West and Route 66 themes featuring Toy Story and Cars characters.
- Disney Davy Crockett Ranch (3-star): Private cabin accommodations in a residential leisure park.
PlanDisney has produced video tours of Disneyland Hotel, Disney Hotel New York — The Art of Marvel, and Disney Newport Bay Club, available on YouTube.




What's New and Coming at Disney Adventure World
The transformation of Walt Disney Studios Park into Disney Adventure World begins in full on March 29, 2026. The opening phase debuts Adventure Way — a picturesque lakeside promenade featuring themed gardens, seasonal entertainment, and 14 new dining locations — plus family-friendly attractions including Raiponce Tangled Spin and the new nighttime spectacular "Disney Cascade of Lights." The creative vision will ultimately reimagine more than 90% of the park's offerings and nearly double its footprint.







At the heart of the March 2026 opening is World of Frozen, an immersive land where guests can ride Frozen Ever After through Arendelle, meet Anna and Elsa inside the royal castle, and enjoy a vibrant daytime show on Viking longships. The land brings the story of Walt Disney Animation Studios' Frozen to life with a depth of detail unseen at any other Disney park.


Construction is already underway on a first-of-its-kind water attraction inspired by The Lion King, to be set on Adventure Bay. The ride will feature next-generation Audio-Animatronics, iconic songs from the 1994 film, and a dramatic plunge 52 feet deep into the Pride Lands. Also in development is a family-friendly flying carousel inspired by Pixar's Up, adding motion and energy to the Adventure Way promenade.



Why 2026 Is the Year to Visit Disneyland Paris
With World of Frozen and Disney Adventure World opening on March 29, 2026, alongside ongoing upgrades to Disney Village and the five-star Disneyland Hotel, Disneyland Paris enters its most expansive era in decades. The combination of exclusive attractions, French culinary culture, seven uniquely themed hotels, Broadway-caliber entertainment, and a newly transformed second park creates a destination unlike any other in the Disney portfolio. Visit DisneylandParis.com to plan and book.