Transformative Multi-Year Expansion Announced for WDS Paris

Supersnow84

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I think that’s more because DCA 3.0 is just getting started and they have nothing to actually show for it

Like what are they really supposed to do there? Happy birthday we are shutting half the park to expand it
 

CoasterFan27

Active Member
Predicting that when they say "Spring", they mean sometime in March (March 20th is the first day of Spring)

April 12 2025 is after Easter, and I doubt they'd keep it closed during that weekend

April 12 2017 was the resort's 25th anniversary, but the promotion started in March of that year

March 6th 2022 was the start of the 30th anniversary celebration

"Swing Into Spring" started in March as well on the years that they did it

March, as noted, is this park's anniversary, with its own 25th happening in 2027
How do you feel about them aiming end of Spring like may May, just before the summer rush starts?
 

BrianLo

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Pretty details aside, I’m a bit disappointed that I last visited DLP in 2022 and when I visit next year, the only new things will be Rapunzel teacups and another FEA. Doubt we will ever return so that’s that.

I hear you. A semi-objective checklist of attractions makes the WDSP redo sound very bland.

I find there’s increasingly the subjective wrapping that matters more than you think it should. A lot is to be said about DAW simply having nice vistas, trees, dining a night show and finally logistical bones about it to allow its attraction menu to shine.

Feeling like a park and not a parking lot makes a world of difference.
 

Animaniac93-98

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I hear you. A semi-objective checklist of attractions makes the WDSP redo sound very bland.

I find there’s increasingly the subjective wrapping that matters more than you think it should. A lot is to be said about DAW simply having nice vistas, trees, dining a night show and finally logistical bones about it to allow its attraction menu to shine.

Feeling like a park and not a parking lot makes a world of difference.

It's why they went to the trouble to replace all the asphalt with new paving in the original park area

The one that used to have a construction wall for a berm
 

lazyboy97o

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I'm not sure why, but since about the end of last decade Art Nouveau is the go-to home style for Disney. Replacing the American Victorian style that previously dominated Disney resorts. Both styles are fairly contemporaneous, so that's not it.

From the WDW skyliner in Florida to the Fantasy Springs hotel in Tokyo to the new WDSP in France, and even the first tentative attempts of Villain Land, everything Art Nouveau apart from IP specific themes.
Disney’s “Victorian” styling had become more and more recursive. A copy of a copy of a copy rather disconnected from its supposed inspiration. Art Nouveau is easier to fake. There’s no centuries old tradition behind the ornamentation that you have to get right. You flip on some curvy bits and floral patterns and voila! Nothing epitomizes this better than the Skyliner station at the International Gateway where they bent some flat metal for the entrance marquee.
 

cjkeating

Well-Known Member
Do we know there's no upgrades or changes at all?
It is a clone of the plussed version from Hong Kong. I rode it recently and whilst it is the same ride as Epcot there are some subtle improvements they were able to achieve as it was built as new and not an overlay of Maelstrom. Some scenes are a bit bigger, the boats run slower, the drop is a bit steeper etc. Overall it is a nice improvement.
 

J4546

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It is a clone of the plussed version from Hong Kong. I rode it recently and whilst it is the same ride as Epcot there are some subtle improvements they were able to achieve as it was built as new and not an overlay of Maelstrom. Some scenes are a bit bigger, the boats run slower, the drop is a bit steeper etc. Overall it is a nice improvement.
plus this will be a brand new experience to most people in europe. and the first log flume ride in a euro disney park
 

Supersnow84

Well-Known Member
There is also something to be said about how much the actual vibe of the land improves the actual ride experience

HK’s arendelle is incredible, it’s probably Disney’s best land in a long time (since probably the original opening of disneysea) and it fully immerses you in arendelle which makes the ride experience way better than weirdly frozenfied Norway

I’m not sure if Paris will fully replicate this as it lacks HK’s cross harbour vista and the kinetic energy of wandering oaks but I believe it’s also set to have a larger mountain backdrop because HK’s blends into lantau so it doesn’t need the mountain to wrap the entire land
 

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