Walt Disney Studios Entrance Sign Removed Before Park Rebranding

Shannen Ace

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An arched entrance with worn "WALT DISNEY STUDIOS" letters, suggesting a park name change at Disneyland Paris—no castle in view.

Walt Disney Studios Entrance Sign Removed Before Park Rebranding

The Walt Disney Studios sign has been removed from the entrance of Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris.

Walt Disney Studios Sign Removed

Walt Disney Studios entrance at Disneyland Paris with its signature Mickey Mouse-ear water tower, unlike any Disney castle worldwide.
Source: @cave_0f_wonders on Instagram

User @cave_0f_wonders shared these photos on Instagram. The 3D letters of “Walt Disney Studios” are gone from the archway at the center of the park’s gates. The shapes of the letters and holes where their supports used to be are still visible.

An arched entrance with worn "WALT DISNEY STUDIOS" letters, suggesting a park name change at Disneyland Paris—no castle in view.
Source: @cave_0f_wonders on Instagram

Compare the new look to our shot of the entrance with the letters below.

Large archway entrance to Walt Disney Studios at Disneyland Paris; unlike castle gates, these green gates welcome visitors inside.

Walt Disney Studios Park will be renamed Disney Adventure World when World of Frozen opens in spring 2026. The land is part of the Adventure Bay expansion to the park, which also includes Tangled spinning ride Raiponce Tangled Spin, an Up swing ride, Regal View Restaurant and Lounge, a quick-service restaurant, and Gazebo Garden.

Walt Disney Studios Park Exit Sign

Large yellow archway at Walt Disney Studios, green gates and staff, on a cloudy Disneyland Paris day—no castle in this entrance view.

Likewise, the text on the interior side of the gate (as seen above) that said “That’s a Wrap!” in both English and French has also been removed.

A Lion King land will be added to Disney Adventure World later.

Disney Studio 1, the entrance building of Walt Disney Studios Park, was reimagined into World Premiere earlier this year.

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