Welcome back to a new edition of the DLP Report! A pretty light week as the Halloween Season is now in full swing, but we’ve still got a few tidbits and the usual checks on current projects.
Legacy

A lot of confusion about the reason behind a random early closure on October 9.




A number of attractions closed early and custom signs were even created.

The gateway between Place de Rémy was closed and replaced by an LED screen and a stage. But who could Disneyland Paris want to impress so hard ?

The boss. Josh D’Amaro was visiting, so the usually backstage Legacy Award Ceremony was held in Place de Rémy, shutting down the product for thousands of Guests. A dinner was even served in the Ratatouille loading area (is it not considered the show building ? Thought that was not allowed).

Congratulations of course to all the recipients who no doubt deserve this iconic recognition. Not sure closing part of the offering reflects the exceptional Guest Service the ceremony celebrates.
Construction and Refurbishment

So close yet so far. “It looks done”, it isn’t. Disney Adventure World is entering the final stages of construction for its opening in Spring 2026.




Most of the major works are now completed, with a lot of scaffolding removed across the area. Crews are now focusing on the final theming details, testing, and operations processes.

Closer to the front signage was installed on Adventure Bay, giving us a peek at the design of the signs and also a new shot of hype.

Paving and repaving continues in World Premiere Plaza and it looks like we might get a bit of depth here in an otherwise depressingly flat area.

Over at Disneyland Park, scaffolding is down in Station Plaza and we can now have our full decoration package on Main Street Station.


At Space Mountain, the few lighting issues with the rings have been fixed.



And in Fabtasyland, scaffolding is back again on Chalet de la Marionette! (Which remains open).

In Frontierland, the Molly Brown has returned – with its chimney ! – ahead of its reopening next week.

Over at Disney Village the wooden floors have been installed on the facade of the Sports Bar.

And the roof structure has arrived for the new dev sir security checkpoint.



It also goes without saying that the new McDonald’s has add even more quick progress.
This and That..


Cuties Chip & Dale have debuted their new winter hooded outfits (don’t sit tho).

And a new Disneyland Pass Night has been announced : The Christmas Ball 2025, on December 5! Tickets will go on sale on October 14.