Disneyland Paris Opens Early Access to Frozen Land

Disneyland Paris is preparing to unveil its new World of Frozen area at Adventure World Resort, bringing the fictional kingdom of Arendelle to the park. The attraction will officially open to the public on 29 March, but selected visitors will be able to explore it earlier. A series of preview days in March allows some guests to enter the themed land before its full launch.
Annual pass holders at Disneyland Paris are eligible for the preview access. The early visits take place on 18, 23, 24 and 25 March, giving pass holders a chance to experience the area ahead of most visitors. Gold pass members were granted the first preview day on 15 March, while the remaining preview dates are available to holders of all pass levels.
The new land recreates locations inspired by the Frozen films and introduces several attractions. Visitors will find a family boat ride, an animatronic Olaf and a restaurant designed with Nordic influences. The previews function as a soft opening period, allowing Disneyland Paris to welcome limited numbers of guests before the full public opening later in March.
Disneyland Paris annual pass options
- Bronze One – access to one Disney park on 170 days each year, plus free parking
- Bronze Max – access to both parks on 210 days per year and free parking
- Silver – access to both parks on 300 days per year, free parking and discounts in shops and restaurants
- Gold – unlimited access to both parks, early park entry and additional discounts
Once World of Frozen opens fully, the new themed area will give visitors another major attraction to explore inside Disneyland Paris. The setting recreates the fictional town of Arendelle, surrounded by mountain scenery and water. Along with rides and themed dining, the land expands the park’s collection of film-based worlds and adds a new stop for guests planning longer visits.
The preview events also show how theme parks often introduce major attractions in stages before opening them to the public. Early access for annual pass holders allows the park to manage visitor numbers and test operations. For people planning a trip to Disneyland Paris this year, the arrival of World of Frozen adds another reason to include the resort in a European travel itinerary.



















