PHOTOS: Aerial Views Show Construction Progress of Disney Adventure World at Disneyland Paris

Lauren Shahan

An aerial view reveals a bustling construction site with cranes and buildings surrounded by green water bodies. The image, marked with visible logos and "DLP WORKS," showcases the impressive construction progress at Disneyland Paris.

PHOTOS: Aerial Views Show Construction Progress of Disney Adventure World at Disneyland Paris

Recent aerial photos shared on X by DLPWorks give a glimpse into construction progress on Disney Adventure World at Disneyland Paris.

Disney Adventure World Construction

Aerial view of a construction site with a green-water lake, buildings, and a hot air balloon in the background.
Source: DLP Works

Most of the pathways by the lake are now paved and the retractable bridge is currently in its closed position. Following months of leak detection efforts, the Central Lake is starting to regain its intended color.

Aerial view of a theme park under construction with a large circular ride, green water features, and surrounding buildings.
Source: DLP Works

The main structure in the West Pavilion, located in the western area of Disney Adventure World, is now uncovered with only the front canopy still wrapped. The three adjacent kiosks are structurally complete and to help block the sightlines from Cars Road Trip, new trees have been planted.

Aerial view of a theme park under construction with cranes, buildings, and a lake. Various equipment and vehicles are visible on site.
Source: DLP Works

Scaffolding remains in place around Regal View Restaurant & Lounge as construction work continues, and lamp posts and benches are being installed in the surrounding area.

Aerial view of a construction site with white tarps covering structures, adjacent to a body of water and nearby buildings.
Source: DLP Works

Guests will also have ample room to walk from Frozen to entrance based on the size of the pathway in the photo.

Aerial view of a construction site with a theme park section featuring castles and mountainous structures, surrounded by green water, trees, and various nearby buildings and roads.
Source: DLP Works

Scaffolding is still in place around part of the mountain in Frozen Land. Final details are being added to the village facades which are now completely visible. A large-scale crane is assisting with the installation of the North Mointain’s Ice Palace and the marina is nearing its completion.

Aerial view of a construction site with a green water area, scaffolding, cranes, and partially built structures surrounded by open fields.
Source: DLP Works

Construction on the barge is in progress at the harbor backstage which is most likely on preparation for future lake-based entertainment at Disney Adventure World.

Aerial view of a large construction site with a circular pond. Surrounding buildings and greenery are visible.
Source: DLP Works
Aerial view of a theme park under construction with a large green water area, surrounded by pathways and buildings. Construction equipment is visible, with parking areas and open fields nearby.
Source: DLP Works

As expansion continues rapidly, Adventure Bay has seen major landscape work with new trees and fresh pavement.

Aerial view of a construction site with buildings, cranes, and machinery. Yellow arrows highlight different areas. A rendered image overlay shows a proposed finished look of the project.
Source: DLP Works

The Eastern Pavilion will have a distinctive Art Nouveau flair brought by a metal dome to be placed atop the building’s tower. according to DLP Works. Wooden panels and copper-toned metal sheets are also still to be applied to the building.

Concept art of a World of Frozen fantasy-themed village with a lake, colorful buildings, a castle, and distant mountains. People are strolling along the waterfront under a partly cloudy sky, reminiscent of Robert Lopez's magical storytelling.

The World of Frozen at Disneyland Paris was first announced in August 2024, and the land is expected to be finished before the end of 2026. The World of Frozen at Disneyland Paris is expected to be similar to the land of the same name located in Hong Kong Disneyland. Like the Hong Kong World of Frozen, Paris will be receiving an updated version of the Frozen Ever After attraction that originally debuted at EPCOT back in 2016. Construction of the newest World of Frozen reached a milestone in October of 2024 when the tallest mountain in the area received its final peak.

Disney Adventure World is also set to receive a new nighttime spectacular on the equally new Adventure Bay, as well as a land themed to “The Lion King.” The park’s Studio 1 entrance is also in the process of being transformed into a new World Premiere area with refreshed restaurants and theming.

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