The most recent aerial images of the Walt Disney Studios Park in Disneyland Paris provide captivating insights into the extensive expansion works currently underway. Despite the progress being visible, it is evident that the eagerly anticipated new themed areas will not open their doors until well beyond 2025. This article sheds light on the current developments and offers a glimpse into what visitors can expect in the future.
Scope of the Expansion: An Overview
Images released by the fan site DLP Works, captured from both the Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop and the air, illustrate the scale of the expansion plans. Central to the project is a picturesque promenade leading to a grand lake, bordered by various gardens and a 'Tangled'-themed teacup carousel. Additionally, a themed restaurant will enhance the park's culinary offerings.
Frozen Themed World: A Future Highlight
A particularly striking feature is the Frozen-themed world. Although the buildings are currently in the early stages of construction, it's already imaginable how they will transport visitors into the magical world of Arendelle. The future lake is also planned to be used for spectacular evening shows.
Delays and Uncertainty
The park’s development was hindered by the COVID-19 crisis, delaying the completion of the Marvel, Frozen, and Star Wars themed areas. While the Marvel and Frozen projects are taking shape, the future of the Star Wars section remains unaddressed by official sources, leaving room for speculation.
A Long Journey to the Opening
Even though the final opening of the expansions at the Walt Disney Studios Park remains distant, the anticipation among Disney fans continues to grow. The current aerial images offer a promising preview of what visitors can expect. Patience is required, but it is becoming clear that the wait for the spectacular new attractions will ultimately be rewarded with unique experiences.
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