Disneyland Paris 2026 Dates and Details

Disneyland Paris 2026 Dates and Details
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Coming to Disneyland Paris in 2026
  • Step Into Disney Adventure World: Walt Disney Studios Park transforms into Disney Adventure World when World of Frozen opens on March 29, 2026.
  • Resort-Wide Refreshes and Dining Delights: Disney Village welcomes new restaurants and reimagined stores, while Annette’s Diner and Disney Sequoia Lodge undergo major transformations to elevate guest experiences.
  • Immersive Upgrades Across Iconic Attractions: From enhanced scenes and props on Ratatouille — The Adventure to story-rich queue additions at The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, beloved favorites are receiving immersive upgrades.

Exciting changes are on the horizon at Disneyland Paris! Just a few weeks ago, we revealed all-new details of the ongoing transformation of Walt Disney Studios Park, soon to be known as Disney Adventure World when World of Frozen opens on March 29, 2026.

And the magic doesn’t stop there! Looking ahead to 2026 and beyond, even more projects are taking shape across the resort.

Minnie’s Dream Factory Returns to Disneyland Paris

Minnie’s Dream Factory Returns

After a short intermission, the Dream Factory is back in action on February 7 with an all-new story that celebrates teamwork and creativity. Minnie Mouse takes center stage as the factory’s caring director, leading a dream team that includes Chip ‘n’ Dale as the comedic duo, Donald Duck managing every technical detail, and Daisy Duck bringing her signature energy to keep spirits high.

Guests will be immersed in a redesigned appearance featuring playful nods to Minnie and a vibrant new lighting atmosphere. The show will also debut stunning new costumes designed and created at Disneyland Paris, along with brand new surprises.

Annette’s Diner Serves Up a Retro Refresh

Annette’s Diner Serves Up a Retro Refresh

Starting January 5, 2026, Annette’s Diner located in Disney Village will close for a significant refurbishment lasting several months. These changes will bring fresh updates while preserving the retro charm that has made it a favorite since 1992.

The renovation includes expanded kitchen space and a complete refurbishment of the dining room, from new floors and furniture to reimagined design elements. Iconic features such as the bar will receive a striking new façade inspired by the metallic aesthetic of classic American diners, while booths will debut an all-new look in vibrant candy-pink and turquoise-blue tones.

When it reopens, Annette’s Diner will continue to celebrate the golden age of Rock ’n’ Roll and the 1950s, serving up its signature atmosphere alongside delicious burgers.

Ongoing Disney Village Transformation Brings Fresh Dining and Shops

The transformation of Disney Village continues with several new experiences set to debut in the coming months and years. The Sports Bar & Lounge recently reopened as a vibrant sports hub featuring a redesigned terrace, immersive décor, and a refreshed menu.

Pelé Soccer, the brand’s first European store, offering exclusive soccer merchandise will soon open and early 2026 will bring the largest McDonald’s in France, designed with playful nods to Disneyland Paris.

Construction is also underway for Casa Giulia, a two-story Italian restaurant set to open by the end of 2026. The reimagining of the Disney Store into Disney Wonders carries on with a modern retail space immersing visitors in beloved Disney stories.

These updates, along with ongoing enhancements to façades, landscaping and signage, promise to make Disney Village an even more dynamic destination.

Nature-Inspired Makeover Coming to Disney Sequoia Lodge

Following the announcement in April, Disney Sequoia Lodge will begin a refurbishment that is similar in scale to Disneyland Hotel and Disney Hotel New York: The Art of Marvel, beginning January 2026. These updates will elevate the overall experience while preserving the cozy, woodsy charm.

New Designs and Makeover at Disney Sequoia Lodge

This refreshed design will pay tribute to the beauty of nature in new ways, drawing from the rich tradition of forest landscapes celebrated by Walt Disney and his team of animators. Every space from guest rooms and the lobby to dining and shopping areas will be reimagined as an ode to wildlife. The hotel will remain open throughout the renovation, which will be carried out in phases.

Cooking Up New Changes at Ratatouille - The Adventure

Cooking Up New Changes at Ratatouille — The Adventure

Since October 2025, Disney Imagineers and Disneyland Paris teams have been hard at work on the major refurbishment of Ratatouille: L’Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy. A generous serving of technical upgrades and scenic enhancements are being carefully crafted to offer an even more immersive experience. The queue will feature a brand-new scene set in a Parisian artist’s studio, brimming with details from paint-splattered canvases to a fruit basket that might tempt a few curious rats in the neighborhood.

Inside the attraction, the updates continue with new props, enhanced projections, and oversized set pieces. These changes promise to add extra flavor to key scenes and enhance the perception of being shrunk to the size of Remy and his friends.

Tower of Terror Waiting Area - Disneyland Paris

Unraveling Mysteries at The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror

Beginning in spring 2026, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror will debut a new covered outdoor waiting area that deepens the attraction’s story.

Designed to resemble the remnants of a once-luxurious patio and outdoor pool frequented by show business elites, this space now reflects the eerie disarray of the hotel. Every detail has been carefully chosen to immerse guests in the narrative, while props scattered throughout the queue offer intriguing clues about the hotel’s past.

Just steps away, a brand-new merchandise location will open in early 2026, inspired by the charm of 1930s flower shops. Reimagined to seamlessly blend into the Art Deco-inspired style of World Premiere Plaza’s theatre district, this boutique will feature authentic touches such as vintage-style floral arrangements, historical photographs, and even a period-appropriate florist’s fridge.

New Magic Along Rivers of the Far West

New scenes along the picturesque Rivers of the Far West are coming to Thunder Mesa Riverboat Landing in Frontierland by the end of summer 2026. Drawing inspiration from the original sketches of Disney Legend and Imagineer Marc Davis, these additions will bring fresh storytelling to life with charming details.

Rivers of the Far West at Disneyland Paris

New figures that have been redesigned and crafted by Walt Disney Imagineering Paris, including majestic buffaloes on a prairie and playful critters, such as raccoons and a skunk, perched on a floating log. And to make the journey even more special, the iconic Molly Brown riverboat, recently refurbished from stem to stern, will provide the perfect vantage point.

A Bold New Era Begins at Disney Adventure World

These resort changes are happening alongside a bold new era set to begin when Walt Disney Studios Park transforms into Disney Adventure World starting March 29, 2026. The highlight of the second park’s expansion will include World of Frozen, an immersive land where guests can journey through Arendelle on Frozen Ever After, meet Anna and Elsa inside the castle, and enjoy a vibrant daytime show on Viking longships.

Adventure Way will also debut with themed gardens, seasonal entertainment, and 14 new dining locations, including the elegant Regal View Restaurant & Lounge. This new promenade will include Raiponce Tangled Spin, a family attraction inspired by Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Tangled and the groundbreaking nighttime spectacular “Disney Cascade of Lights.”

Disneyland Paris 2026 Dates and Details

For over seven years, producer Ben Spalding envisioned a show that would push the boundaries of nighttime entertainment and with “Disney Cascade of Lights,” that dream will soon become a reality.

Building on the success of recent drone shows such as “Disney D-Light” and “Avengers: Power the Night,” this groundbreaking production will come closer to the audience than ever before and feature aquatic drones gliding across Adventure Bay. Working with high-tech partner Dronisos, the team developed drones that are more resistant to wind and rain, paired with stunning projections and vibrant visuals.

The innovation doesn’t stop there! The show’s sweeping 360° design will ensure breathtaking views from every angle. And at the heart of the experience is an emotional score recorded at Abbey Road Studios by a 90-piece orchestra, featuring the original anthem “We Can Be Heroes.” We’re excited to share with you a sneak peek of the music you will soon hear in the show. Together, these elements create a spectacular fusion of storytelling, music, and cutting-edge effects.

And this is just the beginning! New experiences coming to Disney Adventure World are already under way, including the first attraction set to Disney Animation’s The Lion King and a family-friendly, flying carousel themed to Pixar Animation Studios’ Up, promising even more to look forward to in the future. 

These exciting projects are only a glimpse of what’s ahead for Disneyland Paris. And stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog as we prepare to step into Disney Adventure World and World of Frozen on March 29, 2026.