Adventure Way Symphonic Suite released: a piece of Disney Adventure World magic at home
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On Friday 10th April 2026, Disneyland Paris released Adventure Way Symphonic Suite album onto streaming services. This 19 song orchestral journey composed by Phillipe Rombi and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra is a delightful 48 minute sojourn that does not disappoint. If you are a fan of Disney’s show and parks music, this is album is a must play.
Adventure Way Symphonic Suite: Magic in a minute
Here are the key details about the new soundtrack music playing in Disneyland Paris’ newly reimagined park Disney Adventure World’s, Adventure Way.
Album name: Adventure Way Symphonic Suite
Release date: 10th April 2026
Duration: 48 minutes, 34 seconds
Number of tracks: 19 (17 individual parts and 2 scores)
Composed by: Phillipe Rombi
Performed by: London Symphony Orchestra
Released by: Walt Disney Records
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Where can I stream Adventure Way Symphonic Suite?
The album can be streamed on the following platforms:
Spotify
YouTube (free option)
Apple Music
SoundCloud
Other streaming services
I listened to this on Spotify, here’s the link to the album:
Why does Adventure Way have it’s own music?
Adventure Way is designed to be the gateway to Disney Adventure World. A scenic space with over 100,000 shrubs and linking the following lands with a central route:
Marvel Avengers Campus
World of Frozen
Worlds of Pixar
World Premiere Plaza
Lion King Land when it opens
The centre of new entertainment experiences including Disney Princes Cavalcade and the night-time spectacular Disney Cascade of Lights, the promenade skirts around Bay Lake. This area is every visitors connection to each of the lands, and the score for the area is needed to make this area just as immersive as the lands it leads people to.
Review: delightfully light and playful
Every track feels light and airy as if the music is gracefully moving you along. If this music was representative of a season it would be spring and summer. Royal undertones prevail in each track adding that Classic Disney emotion, but there is no darker undertone to the adventure and movement that the music conveys.
If you’re looking for an orchestral album that you could enjoy a spring or rummer walk to, this is it. The music is lightly motivational, with a dreamy but moving air. At times it feels like a ballet, encouraging graceful movement. The most jaunty track is part 13, but overall the parts feel like they belong together and flow well into each other.
This album release is perfect for any Disney fans looking to get into the Adventure World spirit, or for anyone to listen to while they do a little bit of walking while getting Disney fit.