Disneyland Paris is on the brink of a new era. The gateway to the magical film universe, Studio 1 at Walt Disney Studios Park, is closing its doors next year for a comprehensive refurbishment. But what does this mean for visitors, and what can they anticipate from the makeover?
The Details: What Visitors Need to Know
From the end of April 2024, the iconic Studio 1 will remain off-limits to the public. This closure is expected to last until the spring of 2025. During this period, park visitors will miss out on some of their favorite dining and shopping venues. Hep Cat Corner, Restaurant en Coulisse, Les Légendes d'Hollywood, and Hollywood Jewel Box are among the establishments affected.
Due to the renovation, the park's dining capacity will significantly diminish. Instead of dining in Studio 1, guests will be directed to smaller kiosks or the dining establishments in Disney Village and Disneyland Park. Although the absence of the large fast-food restaurant will be noticeable, alternatives are within reach.
Access and Attractions During Construction
Despite the extensive works, Disneyland Paris has assured that the flow of visitors within the park will remain mostly uninterrupted. The main pathways in the Production Courtyard, Toon Studio, and around Studio 1 will be impacted by the construction. The silver lining: most attractions will remain open. The only exception is the ride on Aladdin's Flying Carpets, known as
Les Tapis Volants - Flying Carpets Over Agrabah.
More than Just a Renovation: The Vision Behind the Project
The transformation of Studio 1 is not an isolated event. It's a pivotal element of a broader redesign of the entire park. The works that have already started, such as the removal of the flower bed that once housed a Walt Disney statue, are just a teaser. The vision includes a vast promenade, lush gardens, a grand lake, and new attractions centered around
Tangled and
Frozen themes.
Studio 1: A Look Back and Forward
Studio 1 is not just an entrance; it's a tribute to the golden age of Hollywood. Guests are invited to explore Hollywood Boulevard, experience the limelight, and immerse themselves in the golden days of film production. Upon the completion of the renovations, visitors can undoubtedly expect a revitalized experience that honors the essence of film history while looking forward to the future.
Conclusion: While the upcoming changes may require some adjustment for loyal fans of Disneyland Paris, the end of the renovations promises an impressive expansion of what's familiar. The unveiling of the rejuvenated Studio 1 and its associated attractions in the spring of 2025 is eagerly anticipated.
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