Disneyland Paris Resort has installed construction walls at multiple main entrances to Adventureland and Fantasyland at Disneyland Park, blocking guests’ access to those areas. The European Disney park hasn’t said what it’s working on in these locations.The latest update comes amid several ongoing construction projects around Disneyland Paris Resort. Disneyland Park recently shared a first look at the new nighttime lighting coming to Hyperspace Mountain, while Walt Disney Studios Park is putting the final touches on World of Frozen. The land will debut in 2026 as part of the park’s transformation into Disney Adventure World. At Disney Village, crews have almost finished building a brand-new, modernized McDonald’s, eventually replacing the current retro-inspired fast food restaurant.Credit: DisneyOn September 9, X (formerly known as Twitter) user @DLPReport shared three photos showing that Disneyland Paris Resort has blocked a passage between Adventureland and Fantasyland at Disneyland Park. Brown construction walls and a scrim made from a faux plant-like material wrap around a large area, spanning a guest walkway and a landscaped area including several trees. Walls are also up around the Fantasyland to Adventureland passage. It feels like this was redone not that long ago. Walls are also up around the Fantasyland to Adventureland passage. It feels like this was redone not that long ago. pic.twitter.com/EDKizaUkSD— DLP Report (@DLPReport) September 9, 2025The blocked area is nearest to the Au Chalet de la Marionnette Quick Service dining location. During construction, the restaurant remains open and continues serving Disney Park guests.Credit: Jeremy Thompson, FlickrIt’s unclear precisely what Disneyland Paris Resort is working on in the walkway between Fantasyland and Adventureland at Disneyland Park. As @DLPReport mentioned, this passage has been refurbished in the past, so the ongoing work could be for something as simple as a minor maintenance project.Follow Inside the Magic for updates on this and other projects at Disney parks around the globe!Has construction impacted your visit to Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort, or an international Disney park? Share your experience with Inside the Magic in the comments! The post Disney’s Fantasyland and Adventureland Areas Are No More appeared first on Inside the Magic.