A year of immersive seasons and one-of-a-kind events has been revealed by Disneyland Paris, including the return of the ever popular Star Wars, Marvel, Halloween and Christmas experiences.

New for 2020, a Frozen Celebration and Disneyland Paris Princess Run join other favourites such as The Lion King and Jungle Festival, Electroland and Magical Pride.

Here's a summary of all the exciting things going on at Disneyland Paris in the next few months and into 2020.

Hansa-Park in Germany has announced a new themed area opening at the theme park in 2020. Awilda's World will include two new family attractions, Awilda's Adventure Tour and Awilda's Look-Out.

During the upcoming winter period The Bell (Die Glocke) will be making way for Awilda's World (Awildas Welt) which opens in the 2020 season.

Awilda - a Scandinavian princess and pirate in the 5th century - will introduce visitors to her world next to Störtebeker’s Sea Raid (Störtebekers Kaperfahrt) and the nearby mighty fortress of KÄRNAN.

Futuroscope’s first roller coaster opens at the theme park in March 2020, named Objectif Mars in French and known as Destination Mars in English.

This unique launch coaster will send riders hurtling through a new space-training centre. Find out if you have what it takes to go on a space mission, as you face solar eruptions and electromagnetic fields at speeds of up to 35 mph (55 km/h), indoors and outdoors.

The new €22 million attraction is currently under construction on the site of the former Pavillon de Solido.

The new Marvel-themed area coming to Walt Disney Studios at Disneyland Paris will be called Avengers Campus.

Bob Chapek (the Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman) unveiled details on how Disney is bringing Marvel to life at the D23 Expo 2019 event in Anaheim.

Chapek welcomed thousands of fans as he shared more about the ambitious plans including the Avengers Campus and Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel coming to Disneyland Paris.

Energylandia in Poland has announced the early opening of new RMC hybrid roller coaster Zadra that was originally planned to open at the theme park in 2020.

The new coaster is 63.8 metres (209.3 ft) tall, 1316 metres (4318 ft) long and reaches a top speed of 121 km/h (75.2 mph).

Zadra (the Polish word for splinter) features a 90° first drop and 3 inversions including a Zero-G Stall. There are two trains, each with 12 rows of 2 people, seating 24 people in total.