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Disneyland Paris gets a major refresh, Frozen land opens

Disneyland Paris gets a major refresh, Frozen land opens

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❄️On March 29, 2026, Disneyland Paris will unveil its biggest refresh since opening: the former Walt Disney Studios Park will officially be renamed Disney Adventure World. While keeping all existing attractions, Disneyland Paris is adding a new Frozen–themed land, plus Adventure Avenue, Adventure Bay, Raiponce Tangled Spin, Royal View Restaurant, and several themed gardens. 🏰Arendelle brought to life: ✅ A 1:1 recreation of Arendelle’s architecture from the film, especially the castle and North Mountain ✅ Architecture and more than 350 cast members will reflect the same Nordic style seen in the movie ✅ Many attractions will feature classic songs from the film, and you can meet beloved characters—especially Elsa and Anna—face to face ✅ The world’s only Olaf animatronic will pop up at random to interact with guests ✅ Nordic-inspired dining and specialty shops deliver an unprecedented immersive experience and an unparalleled fantasy adventure More refreshed experiences: 🧀Ratatouille: The adventure|Ratatouille: The Adventure A 4D immersive roller coaster reopening after a five-month closure. Step into Remy’s world, where a shrinking spell turns you into a little mouse as Remy prepares a grand meal and needs your help. Hop into your “rat car” and race through the kitchen, then triumph by cooking the signature ratatouille—perfectly recreating the film’s mouse-eye view. Along the way, you’ll smell the ratatouille, get splashed with water, and feel blasts of heat. 🫖Tangled spin|Raiponce Tangled Spin Opening March 29, this all-new family attraction is inspired by Disney’s animated film Tangled, with an experience similar to the spinning honey pots in Shanghai. Climb into intricately carved gondola boats and spin amid the film’s iconic sea of lanterns, surrounded by beautiful murals of Rapunzel’s adventures. It’s perfect for nighttime photos. 🪄Cascade of lights|Cascade of Lights A brand-new nighttime spectacular featuring water screens, dancing fountains, colorful drones, fireworks, and an original score. Familiar characters like Mulan, Coco, and The Little Mermaid appear on a massive water screen. You can enjoy the show from anywhere along the lake.
Disneyland Paris has launched its brand-new Frozen-themed area

Disneyland Paris has launched its brand-new Frozen-themed area

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Eiffel Tower sky bridge returns for a limited time

Eiffel Tower sky bridge returns for a limited time

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🗼 Eiffel Tower’s new high-altitude thrill: a 60m sky bridge you can experience for free. Paris’s icon isn’t just for photos anymore—it’s here to get your heart racing. 💓 🌉 "Vertige de la Tour" is back 📅 Limited-time experience | March 17, 2026–May 3, 2026 📍 Location | First floor of the tower, linking the east and west pillars 🎫 Price | Free with an Eiffel Tower ticket (on-site reservation required) Experience highlights 🌉 40m sky bridge: 60m above ground, dual-layer mesh fiber and cage structure made from 25,000+ openings ⚡ Subtle sway for realism: adrenaline rush with panoramic views over Paris 🛡️ Rock-solid safety: cable-net support, load rated at 30,000 kg/m², fully enclosed design 👥 Intimate groups: 4 people per session for deeper immersion Spring-only extras 🍹 Garden terrace — opposite the bridge, a flower-filled space to unwind 🍓 Seasonal special — "La Vie en Fleurs" cocktail with cherry blossom and strawberry for peak pink spring vibes ⏰ Opening hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday: 11:00 AM–6:00 PM Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and French school holidays: 11:00 AM–8:00 PM How to book 1️⃣ Arrive at the first floor of the tower → Ferrié Pavilion entrance 2️⃣ Scan the QR code to book → choose a time slot 15–60 mins from now 3️⃣ Arrive early — only 4 people per session, and lines formed quickly on opening day last year Know before you go ❌ Not allowed: strollers, suitcases, food and drinks, high heels ✅ Safety: on-site guidance from Arbotopia’s professional team 👶 Ages 3+ can join; children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult This spring, take on a 60m-high challenge in Paris. 🌷✨
󱝐Mar 17, 2026-May 3, 2026
Paris
First look: ultimate Travel Guides for Disneyland Paris's new land

First look: ultimate Travel Guides for Disneyland Paris's new land

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Europe’s only Disneyland just pulled off its biggest upgrade ever. The brand-new Disney Adventure World brings Arendelle, Pixar, and Marvel together. Add the classic park’s pink castle, and two days still won’t feel like enough. Frozen world A 1:1 Arendelle brought to life—from the castle to the snowy peaks, it feels like you stepped straight into the movie. Chatty Olaf: he roams the land and chats in English and French. The internet-famous “working Olaf” is right here. Frozen ever after–style boat ride: glide through the ice palace as characters move with strikingly lifelike animation. Lakeside spectacular: a 360-degree show on the water with projections, fountains, and lights. Note that it overlaps with fireworks time. Royal meet and greet: wait in one line to meet both Elsa and Anna. Limited-edition merch: a talking shoulder-sitter Olaf, plus Rúna the blinking little troll. Royal views restaurant: snag a window seat for front-row views of Arendelle Castle and Elsa’s Ice Palace, and catch the lake show over dinner. Pixar world Ratatouille adventure: a 4D dash through Gusteau’s kitchen as you shrink to Remy’s size—yes, you can smell the stew. Crush’s Coaster: an indoor coaster with 360-degree spinning cars—not scary, but delightfully dizzy. Remy’s bistro: dine between giant books and plates for a shrunken-toy-box feel. Avengers campus Avengers Assemble: Flight Force: the fastest indoor coaster at Disneyland Paris. PYM Kitchen: a buffet where food is “shrunk” or “supersized,” and drinks come in test tubes and beakers. Disneyland Park (classic) The world’s only pink castle: Sleeping Beauty Castle with a showstopping nighttime fireworks spectacular. Big Thunder Mountain: a runaway mine train packed with tight turns and quick drops—widely praised as the most fun one. Phantom Manor: Paris’s exclusive haunted estate with a ghostly ballroom. Auberge de Cendrillon: the hardest reservation in the park for princess fans. Walt’s – an American Restaurant: from upstairs window seats, watch the parade and fireworks float by. Before you go Opening hours: Disneyland Park 9:30 AM–11:00 PM, fireworks around 10:30 PM; Disney Adventure World 9:30 AM–9:00 PM Luggage storage: the Disney Express counter is on the first floor of Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy station Transportation: take RER A from central Paris, about 35 minutes direct Payment: credit cards and Apple Pay are widely accepted. Bring a few coins to rent lockers. Plan two days to cover both the new land and the classic park. If fireworks are a must, skip the lake show. Chasing Olaf? Make a beeline for Frozen. Disneyland Paris is absolutely go-for-it this time.
Roland-Garros 2026

Roland-Garros 2026

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󱝐Jun 4, 2026-Jun 7, 2026
Paris