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PAW Patrol World February 2026 Update Major Progress & Train Delivered

Chessington World Of Adventures
Saturday 21st February 2026

Construction on PAW Patrol World at Chessington World of Adventures is advancing rapidly, and the transformation of the area is now clearly visible from around the resort. Since our last in-depth look at the brand-new land opening in Spring 2026, significant progress has been made across every major attraction, with ride structures installed, theming elements appearing daily, and testing already underway on select rides. What was once a construction site is now unmistakably becoming a fully realised, immersive PAW Patrol experience.


Marshall’s Firetruck Rescue


The main ride structure for Marshall’s Firetruck Rescue has now been installed, marking a major milestone for the attraction. While the red fire engine vehicle itself has not yet been fitted, components for the ride can currently be seen stored in the grass car park, ready for installation in the coming weeks. With the framework in place, it won’t be long before this family attraction begins to take its final shape.


Chase’s Mountain Mission


Chase’s Mountain Mission is looking particularly impressive. CCTV cameras have now been installed on the lift hill, and additional theming continues to appear throughout the ride area. The queue line structure is also nearing completion and already gives a strong sense of the themed environment guests will experience before boarding.


In exciting news, the rollercoaster train was delivered this week and has been spotted in the grass car park near the former Go Ape course. Installation is expected soon, which means ride testing could begin in the near future.


Vinyl graphics are now being applied to the metal structure surrounding the station and exit area, adding colour and character to the attraction. Lighting fixtures can also be seen suspended from sections of the track and structure, which will no doubt enhance the atmosphere when the land opens.


Skye’s Helicopter Heroes


Skye’s Helicopter Heroes has already been seen testing over the past week — a fantastic sign of progress. This confirms the ride now has power and that the commissioning process is officially underway. Seeing movement on site is always a major step forward, and it brings the opening one step closer.


Zuma’s Hovercraft Adventure


One of the biggest visible changes since our last update is the full installation of Zuma’s Hovercraft Adventure. This attraction will be the UK’s first-ever ‘Drifter’ ride, making it a standout addition to the land. With the ride structure now in place, it’s easy to see how this dynamic attraction will add energy and excitement to the area.


Rubble & Rocky’s Playzone


Work on Rubble & Rocky’s Playzone continues to progress steadily, with multiple structures now installed throughout the space. The layout of the play area is becoming much clearer, and it’s evident this will be an interactive and engaging zone for younger guests.


Theming, Shop & Entrance Portal


The overall theming across PAW Patrol World has increased significantly since our last visit. Scenic elements are appearing throughout the land, and we can now see artificial trees being installed, helping to create a vibrant, immersive environment that brings the animated world into reality.


The shop and facilities building is also looking fantastic. New vinyl graphics have been applied, shelters are being added, and shop window fronts are now in place, giving the building a polished and welcoming appearance.


In addition, work has begun on the brand-new entrance portal to the land. Metal footers for the structure can be seen peeking through the fencing, marking the starting point for what will soon become the main gateway into PAW Patrol World.


With rides installed, theming going in daily, and testing already underway, PAW Patrol World is quickly becoming one of the most exciting new additions to Chessington. Spring 2026 is shaping up to be an unforgettable launch.


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