Disneyland Paris Reopens Sleeping Beauty Castle Stage After 15-Month Overhaul
The redesign adds anti-slip surfacing plus new performer access, with barriers described by fans as deterring climbing.
Overview
- The stage closed last summer for an expected nine-month refurbishment that ultimately ran about 15 months behind construction walls.
- Photos shared by DLP Report on September 22 showed the completed area, and subsequent coverage confirmed the reopening.
- Upgrades include a slip-resistant stage surface and expanded backstage rooms with direct access for technicians and performers.
- Cinderella’s Wishing Well and the adjacent pathway to Sleeping Beauty Castle have reopened alongside the stage.
- Resort projects continue, with World of Frozen targeted for spring 2026, a rebrand of Walt Disney Studios Park to Disney Adventure World, and a new McDonald’s underway at Disney Village.