Anna and Elsa Have Arrived at World of Frozen in Disneyland Paris!
Anna and Elsa figures were recently installed atop the clock tower in the World of Frozen area at Disneyland Paris. This installation represents a significant milestone in the transformation of Walt Disney Studios Park, which is scheduled to be renamed Disney Adventure World in 2026.
The clock tower won’t just be for looks — it will also be the entrance to the Frozen Ever After attraction, a fan-favorite boat ride that already exists in Hong Kong Disneyland and EPCOT in Walt Disney World. During the ride, guests will get to see beloved characters like Kristoff, Sven, Olaf, and of course, Anna and Elsa.
That’s not all! The land will also include a meet & greet location, the Arendelle Boutique for shopping, and the Two Crowns Tavern where you can grab a bite to eat, all inspired by the Frozen films.

The new land is expected to open in 2026, although Disney hasn’t announced an exact date yet. We’re hoping to hear more this summer during the D23 Destination D event, where Disney usually shares updates about parks and other big projects.
In the meantime, Disneyland Paris has already confirmed that Elsa’s Ice Palace will be installed on the North Mountain later this summer.

But Frozen isn’t the only thing coming. When Disney Adventure World officially opens, the park will double in size, with new additions like Raiponce Tangled Spin, a new restaurant called the The Regal View Restaurant and Lounge, and an epic nighttime (drone show) over Adventure Bay. Disney is also planning to open a Lion King-themed land in the future.

Several parts of the park have also gotten a makeover in preparation for the transformation. STUDIO 1 reopened in May 2025 as World Premiere, and in early 2026, a refreshed version of Disney Dream Factory will return to the STUDIO D Theater, next to Stitch Live!

It’s an exciting time for Disneyland Paris fans, and we can’t wait to see Arendelle come to life in just a little while longer!