Disneyland Paris released its first official advertisement for the upcoming Disney Adventure World rebrand on March 12, 2026. The ad highlights new attractions like World of Frozen while notably excluding several existing rides, sparking fan discussions. The rebrand from Walt Disney Studios Park is set for March 29.
Disneyland Paris unveiled the first official advertisement for Disney Adventure World, the rebranded Walt Disney Studios Park, ahead of its transformation on March 29, 2026. The ad, shared on March 12, 2026, showcases existing attractions such as Ratatouille: L'Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy, featuring Remy, and Avengers Campus scenes with Spider-Bots and Spider-Man coming to aid. It also previews upcoming additions, including World of Frozen with appearances by Marshmallow and Olaf, as well as Adventure Way and its nighttime spectacular, Cascade of Lights.
However, eagle-eyed fans quickly noticed omissions in the promotional imagery. The advertisement excludes The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, the building housing Avengers Assemble: Flight Force, the former site of Moteurs… Action!: Stunt Show Spectacular, and Cars Road Trip. These elements were likely omitted due to their lack of alignment with the idyllic aesthetic Disney is promoting for the park.
Fan reactions on social media highlighted perceived discrepancies. One user, @Themountainkin1, posted on March 12, 2026: "This amount of false advertisement for Disney Adventure World is CRAZY😭: -Ratatouille lost its 3D and isn’t that immersive -Arendelle doesnt have multiple streets to explore, it’s ONE dead end -No Flight showbuilding, Stunt Show, TOT. Only care about sightlines for commercials🙃"
The omissions do not confirm plans to remove the attractions. Tower of Terror, located beside Avengers Campus, has been subject to rumors of retheming to Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!, similar to the Disney California Adventure version. It currently features three storylines: The Malevolent Machine, The Shaft Creatures, and The 5th Dimension. Avengers Assemble: Flight Force, which replaced Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster in 2022, has faced criticism for being "rough and painful," with reports of disappointment from executives including former CEO Bob Chapek and Disney Experiences chairman Josh D’Amaro, leading to explorations of updates by Walt Disney Imagineering. No changes have been implemented yet.
Another fan commented on X: “It may not seem like much, but when you’re showing potential guests, ‘Look, this is the new area’ but things have been omitted and moved around… that is misleading, no?” Future plans for Disney Adventure World include smaller attractions in Adventure Way and a new Lion King-themed ride in the coming years.