Disneyland Paris offers a uniquely "European" and high-art take on the Disney formula that sets it apart from its U.S. and Asian counterparts. The most striking difference is Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant (Sleeping Beauty Castle), which features an organic, fairytale design inspired by French landmarks and houses a massive animatronic dragon in its basement—the only one of its kind. Furthermore, Discoveryland replaces Tomorrowland, opting for a "retro-future" steampunk aesthetic based on the works of Jules Verne rather than sleek NASA-style futurism. In March 2026, the resort undergoes its biggest transformation yet as the second park, Walt Disney Studios, rebrands to Disney Adventure World to coincide with the opening of the World of Frozen. This park features the exclusive Ratatouille themed area, including the world-famous "Bistrot Chez Rémy" where everything is oversized. The Paris parks also offer a more relaxed "cafe culture" vibe, serving champagne and French macarons, providing a sophisticated layer to the traditional theme park experience.