Disneyland Paris Transforms into an Adventure World Paradise

Disney Parks Turbo-Charge Progress with New Attractions and Transformations

Bob Iger and Josh D’Amaro, the heads of Disney Parks, have promised a “turbo-charged” approach to progress, and they are delivering on that promise. Disneyland Paris is set to reinvent its second park into Disney’s Adventure World, featuring a new World of Frozen and more experiences from Disney’s legacy. This comes as Pixar Fest teases its foodie menu at California Adventure, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure releases more details, and Test Track at Epcot gets a needed re-theme.

Meanwhile, Universal Studios has officially revealed its own immersive hotels: the Stella Nova and Terra Luna Resorts, which will nestle guests among the stars. These hotels were designed with a modern sci-fi aesthetic in mind, and the idea that the spaceship-styled windows will immerse guests looking to relax and sleep among stars and planets.

In international news, WB World Abu Dhabi will be premiering a brand new Looney Tunes show as the iconic characters delve into sports just in time for the Olympics. The show features Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck both vying to become coach of Team Looney Tunes. With the help from their team captains and their friend Lola Bunny, they will go head-to-head in a sports competition to see who the ultimate coach will be.

For those looking for a more digital experience, there is now a new digital race virtual challenge hosted by Conqueror, where you can join from anywhere and unlock awesome rewards like postcards and collectible cards of favorite Looney Tunes characters while getting your fitness on. This family-friendly, 180-mile challenge led by Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny, and Wile E. Coyote offers three stunning medals, each with a special removable pin.

Finally, for those looking for a respite from the sun in Las Vegas, AREA15’s interactive zones are now offering an AR and VR game area to test out the latest in virtual gaming. With all these new attractions and transformations, it’s clear that Disney Parks and Universal Studios are committed to providing guests with unforgettable experiences that will leave them wanting more.

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