DISNEYLAND PARIS GIVES SNEAK PEEK AT BRAND NEW FROZEN LAND AND ATTRACTION

Disneyland Paris is about to get a major overhaul, as it transforms its Walt Disney Studios Park complete with a brand new Frozen-themed land.

Mickey Mouse's French home is divided into two parks; Disneyland (with the Sleeping Beauty Castle), and Walt Disney Studios Park (with the Marvel Avengers campus and a Toy Story Playland).

The latter opened in 2002 and is currently undergoing a complete makeover, at the end of which it will have roughly doubled its footprint. That includes becoming the home to the World of Frozen, a themed land inspired by the blockbuster film, and allowing Disney fans to immerse themselves into the kingdom of Arandelle with the likes of Anna, Elsa and Olaf.

Although Disney is remaining tight-lipped about exactly what will be on offer, it has revealed a sneak peek for fans in the new concept imagery for the land, from the exterior of the ice palace and surrounding kingdom, to concept imagery for an indoor attraction.

The resort promises that "World of Frozen will bring guests on a journey to the kingdom of Arendelle with its colourful facades and remarkable North Mountain". Currently only Hong Kong Disneyland has its own Frozen themed world, but you can also enjoy a Frozen ride in Walt Disney World's Epcot, in Florida.

But it's not just the new Frozen land that's sure to get visitors excited. As part of the transformation there will be a host of new attractions, restaurants and gardens for families to enjoy, including a Tangled-theme 'Raiponce Tangled Spin' attraction for families.

Meanwhile 'Adventure Bay' will offer a "unique entertainment stage", where families can expect "exciting water-based entertainment, complete with fountains, music, lights and special effects", while a second entrance to the theme park will be inspired by Hollywood. Oh and that's not all - Disney has said there will be another "brand-new immersive world, whose concept and design are currently being finalised by Imagineers" although it's yet to give any hint as to what that might look like!

If you're thinking of finally taking the kids to see Mickey and friends, the good news is that there are plenty of deals and packages to help you stretch your budget that little bit further. The Walt Disney Travel Co offers a host of packages including tickets, transport and stays at on-site Disney hotels, and you can check out special rates and ticket deals on the Disneyland Paris website too.

Meanwhile MagicBreaks offers the likes of low deposits from £25 per person, as well as packages including transport from £229 per person. Their useful deal finder can also help you see which seasons tend to be busiest - if you can be flexible with dates, this can be handy as you can aim to travel outside of peak season and hopefully snap up some cheaper stays.

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