Disneyland Paris Reveals Original Soundtrack for Adventure Way at Disney Adventure World
Nothing beats a Disney score and the magical music that transforms us. Now, Disneyland Paris is adding an additional layer of magic to its next major expansion.
When Disney Adventure World opens on March 29, 2026, guests strolling down Adventure Way will be surrounded by an original musical score created exclusively for this new promenade.
New Soundtrack
Get ready to be immersed in a brand new soundtrack composed by French composer Philippe Rombi and recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London.

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The full suite runs over 40 minutes and is designed to play continuously throughout Adventure Way. The music creates a calm and immersive atmosphere for guests as they move between lands.
Imagineers turned to Rombi, a four-time César Award nominee known for his work in French cinema, to help create the new theme.

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Rombi officially revealed the new music during a special Disneyland Paris event on Saturday, December 13.
He was joined by Michel den Dulk, Portfolio Executive Creative Director at Walt Disney Imagineering Paris. The duo shared insight into how the music was developed and its inspiration.

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“Choosing to create original music for an entire area of a Disney Park is extremely rare, and it’s even rarer to entrust this job to a French composer. It’s a true recognition of my work and a real honour. I’ve always composed from the heart, driven by my passion. The fact that my music moved the Imagineers to the point where they felt they could entrust me with this huge responsibility means a great deal to me,” said Rombi.
The New Score

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This marks the first time since 1992, and the debut of Discoveryland, that Disneyland Paris has created original music for a whole park area.`
While different areas of Disneyland Park can use music from a Disney movie or film, Adventure Way required an entirely original score.

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The score features two main musical themes inspired by adventure, travel, and distant horizons.
Subtle Disney references appear throughout the area, including nods to Peter Pan and 101 Dalmatians. Here is first look (or listen) at the new score:
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