There are moments in theme park history that feel like a true “before and after,” and the unveiling of Disney Adventure World is undeniably one of them. This week marked a historic turning point for Disneyland Paris as the park officially rebranded, shedding its “studio” past to kick off a massive expansion that will eventually see the resort’s size double. Between the grand reveal of Adventure Way and the first breathtaking steps into the World of Frozen, the energy in the air was electric.
As a travel editor with 20 years of experience covering family travel and theme parks for women’s lifestyle brands like Woman’s Day, Redbook and now Parade, I’ve seen countless ribbon-cuttings—but this is different. Disneyland Paris has officially transformed into a bucket-list destination on your “Castle Club” journey, blending high-end French sophistication with the immersive storytelling only Disney can provide. From exclusive champagne toasts to high-speed missions with the Avengers, here are the 10 unmissable moments from this historic new era.
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5 Essential Tips for Visiting Disney Adventure World
Use the “Lounge Hack” for the Best Views: Scoring a reservation for the Regal View Restaurant is notoriously difficult—hotel guests can book 12 months in advance, while others get a 60-day window. If you missed out, head to the Regal View Lounge. It’s walk-in only and offers the park’s best unreserved view of the nighttime spectacular. Arrive 45 minutes before showtime to snag a balcony seat and a Kir Royale.
Master the “Dated” Entry System: Gone are the days of paper tickets. 1-Day/1-Park tickets start around $79, but you must register your date on the Disneyland Paris website if you have an undated ticket or Annual Pass. Download the official app a week early—it’s your lifeline for mobile-ordering those viral bread bowls and checking real-time wait times for Raiponce Tangled Spin.
Take the 10-Minute “Time Machine” from the Airport: While the RER A train from central Paris takes 40 minutes, the TGV high-speed train from Charles de Gaulle (CDG) whisks you to the park gates in just 10 minutes. If you prefer a direct drop-off at your hotel, the Magical Shuttle bus is your best bet at about 45 minutes.
Stay On-Site for “Extra Magic Time”: To hit Frozen Ever After without a two-hour wait, stay at a Disney hotel. You’ll get Extra Magic Time, allowing you into the park an hour before the general public. For the ultimate stay, the 5-star Disneyland Hotel is the crown jewel, while the soon-to-be-refurbished Sequoia Lodge offers a charming, nature-inspired alternative.
Navigate the “Frozen” Crowd Management: Because the World of Frozen is in high demand, the park uses a “Standby Pass” virtual queue via the app. Also, mind the “Bridge Rule”: The Pont des Lumières (the main bridge to the lake) often closes between 8:00 PM and 11:00 PM for the Cascade of Lights show, so plan your dinner and park-hopping accordingly!
1. The New “Champagne Toast” Moment
Longtime fans of Disneyland Paris know the park has always leaned into its French roots with the iconic collectible flutes on Main Street, U.S.A. But the new Disney Adventure World is officially raising the bar. At the entrance to the new park, just before you hit the gardens of Adventure Way, you’ll find Flutes & Treats—a sophisticated kiosk dedicated to the “Champagne toast” moment.
Here, you can grab a chilled glass of bubbly in a brand-new, collectible Frozen-themed flute to toast the 118-foot North Mountain skyline in the distance. It is the ultimate “park luxury”: quintessentially Parisian, effortlessly chic and the perfect way to kick off your afternoon in Arendelle.
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2. A “Royal” Kir Royale at the Regal View Lounge
If you prefer your bubbles with a view, head to the Regal View Lounge. This is the first-ever lounge built inside the park’s “Royal” footprint, and it feels like a sophisticated secret hidden in plain sight. I recommend the Kir Royale, which is elevated by the Disneyland Paris Special Edition Champagne from Maison Pierre Mignon. This exclusive cuvée is a collaboration with the family-run house in the Marne Valley and features the perfect balance of finesse and freshness to cut through a rich blackberry cream. As Cécile Lequeux, Director of F&B Product, told us during a press panel discussion, the goal was “the elegance of the sphere.” Mission accomplished—especially when you’re sipping it on the balcony while the sun sets over Arendelle.
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3. The “Adventure” Outfits at the Regal View Restaurant
In a Disney first, the princesses at the Regal View Restaurant have swapped their ballgowns for “adventure” and “provincial” dresses. Seeing Ariel in her blue town dress or Mulan in her warrior-inspired garb makes the interaction feel like you’re meeting them mid-journey. “This is not really a retelling of the story,” explained Michel den Dulk, WDI Executive Creative Director. “It’s a ‘happily ever after’ time.”
4. The Upgraded Wait at Bistrot de Rémy
The fan-favorite Bistrot de Rémy has just unveiled a reimagined waiting experience. The lobby now feels even more like you’ve been “shrunk” to the size of a rat, featuring oversized vintage props like gigantic fairy lights and a more immersive transition into the dining room. It’s a small detail that makes a huge difference in the flow of the ride and if you’re eating at the acclaimed restaurant—the whole dining experience.
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5. The Victorian Marching Band
Keep an eye out for the Disney Marching Band led by Minnie Mouse. This isn’t your standard ; the 12-piece band is dressed in stunning Victorian-inspired outfits and plays contemporary, high-energy versions of Pixar and Marvel hits. It adds a festive, live-music energy that feels incredibly fresh and yet underscores the “Belle Epoque” theming of Adventure Way.
6. The “Beautiful” Evolution of the Tea Cups
Don’t skip Raiponce Tangled Spin. While it uses the classic “teacup” spinning system, the ride is housed in a stunning garden setting with sculpted gondolas and glowing lanterns. It’s the “elevated” version of a childhood classic, and at night, the reflections in the nearby water are pure magic.
7. High-Speed Thrills at Avengers Campus
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For a change of pace, head over to Avengers Assemble: Flight Force. This inverted coaster puts you on a high-speed mission with Iron Man and Captain Marvel. It’s the park’s “anchor” for thrill-seekers and provides a perfect adrenaline balance to the whimsical gardens of the promenade.
8. The Viral French Onion Soup Bread Bowl
Foodies, take note: La Terrasse Panoramique is serving a French Onion Soup in a sourdough bread bowl that is already going viral. It’s the perfect “walking food”—warm, savory and very photogenic. Pair it with a signature latte for the ultimate mid-day recharge.
9. Spot the “Let It Go” Lyric Change
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On the Frozen Ever After boat ride, pay close attention to Elsa’s iconic anthem. The lyrics have been subtly updated for this land’s specific story. Instead of singing about “seeing” what she can do, she now sings it’s time to “share” what she can do. It’s a tiny shift that Michel den Dulk notes reflects Elsa’s growth as a confident leader of her people.
10. The Architecture of “Two Sisters”
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As you walk through the village of Arendelle, look closely at the details of the buildings, particularly the Nordic Crowns Tavern and the Arendelle Castle. The design intentionally mirrors the two sisters’ personalities: the warm wood, floral “rosemaling” patterns, and vibrant colors represent Anna’s grounded, sunny nature. However, look at the spires and the rooftops, and you’ll see Elsa’s “DNA” in the sharper, symmetrical lines and the ice-blue accents. In the village square, a giant ice snowflake serves as the anchor. It’s a “hidden in plain sight” detail that underscores the bond between the two—a kingdom that is warm at its heart but touched by Elsa’s majestic power.
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