The Pathway to Future Adventure

Paris' Walt Disney Studios theme park is universally recognized as the lowest quality Disney park out there, having been designed at the valley of Michael Eisner's cost-control development era back in the late 90s and early 00s.  Meant to be a riff off of what is now called Disney Hollywood Studios, it opened with far less than the Florida movie park, making it worthy of not even a half day's visit.  The Walt Disney Company recognizes this, however, which is why the park has been in the midst of a longterm redevelopment project that will culminate with a rebranding as Disney Adventure Park.  Boring name aside the park will be adding a World of Frozen, a future Lion King-themed land, and a new promenade to a large lagoon area. That's on top of the relatively recent Avengers Campus transformation on the left side of the park.  

When the rechristening happens next year, a new pedestrian boulevard will continue from the current Partners Statue through the old Studio Tour entrance and to a new back half of the park. It will feature a lavish, tree-lined park space, at least two new flat rides, a restaurant, and a connection node to the future Adventure Bay and World of Frozen and Lion King land beyond.  There's a lot of work happening and on the way, and hopefully, it can bring this long-neglected park into proper quality!

The heart of the Production Courtyard.

Past that used to be the entrance to the Studio Tour attraction that closed for the park's expansion.

Next year, this will be the start of a new, vegetation-laden walkway linking to a back half anchored by a new lagoon, similar to EPCOT's World Showcase (but nowhere near that huge in scale).


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