Disneyland Paris currently consists of two distinct theme parks: Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure World (formerly known as Walt Disney Studios Park). As of early 2026, the resort is undergoing a massive high-fidelity transformation. On March 29, 2026, the secondary park officially rebrands as Disney Adventure World to coincide with the grand opening of the highly anticipated World of Frozen. This new land allows guests to explore a high-fidelity recreation of Arendelle, complete with a Frozen Ever After attraction and a royal castle. The original Disneyland Park remains the "High-Fidelity" flagship, home to Sleeping Beauty Castle and classic lands like Discoveryland and Adventureland. Between the two parks lies Disney Village, a high-fidelity dining and shopping district that does not require a ticket. Together, these two parks offer a comprehensive Disney experience that blends classic storytelling with modern, high-tech immersive worlds, making it the most visited theme park destination in Europe.