New book chronicles Disney Adventure World's creation at Disneyland Paris

A new 450-page book titled 'Adventure Has a New Name – The Making of Disney Adventure World' will be available exclusively at Disneyland Paris starting in April 2026. It details the transformation of Walt Disney Studios Park from its 2002 opening to its renaming as Disney Adventure World on March 29, 2026. The book features exclusive interviews and previously unseen archival materials.

Disneyland Paris is set to release 'Adventure Has a New Name – The Making of Disney Adventure World', a nearly 450-page illustrated book, exclusively at the resort beginning in April 2026. The publication traces the history of Walt Disney Studios Park since its opening in 2002, through its years-long reimagining, culminating in the debut of World of Frozen and the official renaming to Disney Adventure World on March 29, 2026. A more specific release date is expected soon, according to reports from WDW News Today and LaughingPlace.com, published on March 20 and 19, 2026, respectively. The book draws on exclusive interviews with Walt Disney Imagineers who worked on the project for several years, as well as teams from Entertainment and Food & Beverage. It includes archival photographs and sketches, many never seen before, detailing the creative process and construction of the park's expansion. Each chapter provides an immersive look into key areas such as Adventure Way, World of Frozen, World Premiere, Avengers Campus, and Worlds of Pixar. It also offers a glimpse into the park's near future. This release follows Disneyland Paris's tradition of publishing detailed books on individual attractions, including Phantom Manor Decrypted, Space Mountain: De La Terre a la Lune, and Pirates of the Caribbean - A Treasure of an Attraction, which cover their histories from concept to refurbishments.

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