Two days before the grand opening of World of Frozen at the soon-to-be-named Disney Adventure World, the CEO of the Walt Disney Company welcomed the current President of France to the resort to look at some of its newest offerings.
Macron and D’Amaro at Disney Adventure World

Emmanuel Macron and the President of the île-de-France region Valérie Pécresse arrived at the Walt Disney Studios park at around 4:00 PM, where they were welcomed by the current Disney CEO, Josh D’Amaro, alongside the President of Disneyland Paris, Natacha Rafalski. They were taken around the Regal View Restaurant & Lounge, before heading into World of Frozen, where Macron spoke to some of the newest cast members.

D’Amaro then gave a small speech in which he proudly reiterates that $2 Billion has been invested in the park since 2018, presumably counting the cost for the upcoming Lion King land, which recently went vertical. Macron then spoke again, sending his regards to Bob Iger while complimenting D’Amaro for coming down for the opening mere shortly after officially becoming CEO.

Walt Disney Studios Park will be officially named Disney Adventure World when the World of Frozen and Adventure Bay expansion opens on March 29. World of Frozen includes a walking, talking animatronic Olaf, a Frozen boat show, and Frozen Ever After. In the rest of the expansion are a new nighttime show with air and sea drones, the Rapunzel Tangled Spin ride, Regal View Restaurant & Lounge, and new gardens. A book about the park’s making is also set to be released soon.
Scrim fell down the Earfful Tower recently, showing more of the new logo on the landmark. The park map on the official app was also updated to include the new lands in the park. Check out our full Ride POV of the Frozen Ever After ride here:
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