MARNE-LA-VALLEE, France – It was a second gate that was very much second-rate.
When the Walt Disney Studios Park opened in 2002 as a companion to Disneyland Park here, it had the look and feel of the Disney/MGM Studios at Walt Disney World, right down to the Mickey Mouse-themed Earffel Tower near the entrance and a host of copy-cat attractions.
Right out of the gate, it had a reputation as a “half-day park” [spend a few hours, go on just about every one of its limited attractions, then head on over to Disneyland Park].
Since we last visited in 2015, the Walt Disney Studios theme park has seen significant changes in an effort to elevate its profile, thanks to a major financial investment from the parent company. That effort stalled significantly during the lockdowns incurred by the Covid-19 pandemic, and many of the planned new attractions have been either delayed or scrapped.
Gone were park staples Cinemagique, Moteurs … Action! Stunt Show Spectacular, and Armageddon – Les Effets Speciaux. Re-imagined attractions include Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster and the Studio Tram Tour: Behind the Magic.
Much like the Disney-MGM Studios [now Disney’s Hollywood Studios], the Walt Disney Studios started out as a park where guests could get a behind-the-scenes look at movie and television production. Much like Hollywood Studios in Florida, the Walt Disney Studios’ theming has morphed into a more attraction-based experience.
You walk into Studio 1, which was originally intended to look like a working film set. It’s almost a carbon copy of the Hollywood Boulevard section in Florida, right down to a gas station [Oscar’s in Florida, Last Chance Gas in Paris].
There are signs that evoke Hollywood’s golden era, such as The Brown Derby, the Hollywood and Vine Five and Dime, and Schwab’s Pharmacy.
Upon exiting Studio 1, you’re greeted by the fabled Partners statue, with Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse pointing the way.
Most folks turn left, past the Studio Theater [former home to the popular “Cinemagique” film, which starred Martin Short], Stitch Live! and Studio D show venues, and head toward the newest, most adult-oriented section of the park: Marvel Avengers Campus.
Featured here is the new Spider-Man W.E.B Adventure, which expands on the Toy Story Mania! arcade game theming. You’re seated inside an enclosed vehicle with several other guests and your mission is to help Spidey knock out as many rogue spiders as you can, using just your hands as web-slingers.
The Spider-Man W.E.B Adventure takes the place of the outdated Armageddon attraction.
Next to the Spider-Man Adventure is Avengers Assemble: Flight Force, which is the former Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, re-imagined: Same high-speed launch, same loops and inversions, different graphics throughout.
There’s also a Hero Training Center on the campus, where guests can perfect their powers with Spider-Man or his fellow Avengers.
In addition, a variety of character appearances take place on the roofs of these attractions, where periodically, Avengers heroes interact with guests as they crane their necks below.
The placement of the Avengers Campus near the Tower of Terror opens up the possibility of retheming this plummeting elevator attraction into something similar to California Adventure’s Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission BREAKOUT! Same drops, but with a Marvel theme.
The opposite end of the Walt Disney Studios is devoted almost entirely to the world of Pixar Animation films; indeed, it’s called Worlds of Pixar.
Crush’s Coaster is a delightful, spinning coaster attraction that seeks to replicate the perilous journey Marlin and Dory took while riding the EAC to find Nemo.
Ratatouille: l’Aventure Totalement Toquee de Remy is the signature attraction in the Worlds of Pixar area. Ever since it debuted in 2014, it has been a top draw at the Studios.
You speed through the kitchen [and under a hot stove], the pantry, and into the main dining room. The ride culminates with Remy enjoying a dinner of ratatouille with some of his rat buddies.
Also in the Worlds of Pixar area is the Cars Road Trip attraction, which is a scaled-down version of the former Studio Tram Tour.
In the Toon Studio section, the Animagique Theater plays host one of the most popular shows in the park, “Mickey and the Magician.” The lavish production replaced the popular Animagique black-light show, which featured Donald Duck bumbling his way through a variety of Disney classics.
Mickey and the Magician thrusts wannabe magician Mickey Mouse into several Disney production numbers, including Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Aladdin and Frozen. The 1,100-seat theater offers great views from just about every seat and the stage sets and performances are first-rate.
Although there have been a significant number of changes to the Walt Disney Studios at Disneyland Paris, the park still has a way to go before it reaches its full potential.
An updated version of Frozen Ever After [modeled after the boat ride featured in the Norway pavilion at EPCOT] will be part of the new land, as will a restaurant, a gift shop, mountain peaks and more than 1,000 trees in an effort to recreate the atmosphere of a Norwegian fjord.
Also on the drawing board for the Walt Disney Studios Park is the placement of a large, man-made lake, which is planned to include a Tangled-themed area. In and of itself, the lake will be a welcome addition since the Walt Disney Studios is devoid of water features.
Original plans for a Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge attraction in the Walt Disney Studios Park appear to have been scrapped, but the area remains on the drawing board “for your future enjoyment.”
NEXT TIME: A look back at the evolution of Disneyland Paris.
Chuck Schmidt is an award-winning journalist who has covered all things Disney since 1984 in both print and on-line. He has authored or co-authored seven books on Disney, including his An American in Disneyland Paris, for Theme Park Press. He also has written a regular blog for AllEars.Net, called Still Goofy About Disney, since 2015.
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