Disneyland Paris revealed its plans for 2026 at the InsidEars event. In the process, it was confirmed that the Dream Factory at Walt Disney Studios Park (soon to be Disney Adventure World) will have a successor. From 7 February 2026, the new production Minnie's Dream Factory to see.
After six seasons Disney Junior Dream Factory the show venue is undergoing a transformation. The dream machine has been on hold for a while, but will be restarted next year, starring Minnie Mouse.
A new adventure with Minnie and friends
The creative brain behind this innovation is director Susan Plyer. Back in 2024, she toyed with the idea of putting Minnie and her friends at the centre of the show. “I wanted to give the show a new twist,” Plyer explains. “Our Disney Characters are the heart of Disney, so who better to nurture our dreams than them?”
In this new story, Minnie is in charge of the factory. She is assisted by a real ‘dream team’:
- Chip & Dale provide the comic touch as ever.
- Donald Duck is responsible for all the technical details (which will no doubt make for funny situations).
- Daisy Duck Brings boundless energy and enthusiasm to motivate the team.
The central theme of the show is collaboration. Whereas in the previous version the machine sometimes faltered due to a lack of dreams, now problems are solved as a team. “Making your dreams come true is always a challenge,” Susan explains. “Only by helping each other can you succeed.”
Disney Channel hits and interaction
Music remains the driving force of the show. For the soundtrack, deep into the archives of Disney Channel dipped. Iconic songs have been selected and specially adapted to fit the scenes perfectly. Visitors can expect a mix of nostalgic sing-alongs in a new look and an original new score.
The show will also be more interactive than ever. They have worked with lighting designer Adrien Mourey to create a setting where the audience feels closer to the action. There will now be performances on three levels: the stage, the mezzanine and the area directly in front of the stage, creating an intimate atmosphere.
Visually, the factory is also undergoing a transformation. Scenographer Tiphaine Bonin has adapted the set with playful references to Minnie, supported by a completely new lighting plan. Of course, the costumes of the Disney Characters have also been specially designed for this show in the studios of Disneyland Paris.

Triple talents and sign language
The cast of Minnie's Dream Factory consists of true ’triple talents’: artists who can sing, act and dance. Fourteen top talents were eventually selected from more than 800 auditioners.
A special detail is the integration of French Sign Language (LSF). Whereas actors who used sign language in previous seasons often had a storytelling role on the side, they are now fully integrated into the production itself. This inclusive version of the show will be seen on weekends and during school holidays.
Minnie's Dream Factory will be on show from 7 February 2026 at Walt Disney Studios Park (which will transform into Disney Adventure World).
✨ Your adventure awaits
Ready to experience the magic with your own eyes? Check current availability immediately and book your tickets or stay safely through the official channels.
✨ Your adventure awaits
Ready to experience the magic with your own eyes? Check current availability immediately and book your tickets or stay safely through the official channels.
✨ Your adventure awaits
Ready to experience the magic with your own eyes? Check current availability immediately and book your tickets or stay safely through the official channels.




