New "Worlds Of Pixar" Land Area At Walt Disney Studios Park At Disneyland Paris
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Disney has announced they are renaming a section of the Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris. Walt Disney Studios Park has seen a number of new Pixar attractions recently, so Disney has decided to name this area "Worlds of Pixar". This area currently consists of the attractions Crush's Coaster, Ratatouille: The Adventure, and Cars ROAD TRIP. Pixar meet and greets and dining experiences like Bistrot Chez Rémy are also located in this area.Exciting news coming out of @DisneylandParis! Following the opening of Cars ROAD TRIP earlier this summer, we're introducing guests to Worlds of Pixar, a new name to encompass the growing number of Pixar attractions and experiences found in Walt Disney Studios Park! 🤩✨
Guests of all ages can immerse themselves in this colorful, family-friendly world featuring seven popular attractions such as Crush's Coaster, Ratatouille: The Adventure and, of course, Cars ROAD TRIP. This includes a large part of the previously named Toon Studio, inviting guests to find friendship and adventures, meet favorite characters, and enjoy themed dining experiences like Bistrot Chez Rémy and the new "Laugh 'n' Go!" food truck near Cars ROAD TRIP. Stay on the lookout for more news tomorrow! 👀 - dlpambassador Instagram
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