Walt Disney Studios Park is dead, long live Disney Adventure World! During a grand event bringing together 900 fans of Mickey's enchanted world this Friday, the second Disneyland park in Marne-la-Vallée (Seine-et-Marne), opened in 2002, announced its transformation future. This new chapter, symbolically unveiled thirty-two years to the day after the opening of Euro Disney, on April 12, 1992, sounds like a revolution for Europe's leading tourist destination.

To transform the kingdom, a titanic project supported by an investment of 2 billion euros (announced as part of a global plan in 2018), began five years ago (with a delay due to Covid). Gone is the outdated spirit of the old Hollywood studios initially thought of, room for “immersive worlds” around the house’s major franchises. A Frozen neighborhood will see the light of day alongside the already existing Marvel and Pixar ones. Ultimately, the surface area of this giant 25 ha Walt Disney Studios playground (in addition to Disneyland, which is 50 ha) should double.