Guardians of the Galaxy Mission Breakout announced for Disney California Adventure

Californian Elitist

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So, they can pull a "Bear Country."

Since the Tower was always off in the corner like a bad little child, they can just declare everything to the right of the theater a Marvel Mini Land for the time being. Rename the trolley station "Marvel Station," and now you have a land with two attractions. Add some walk around characters and a churro cart and you've got yourself a justifiable mini-land to tide those who need tiding over until a proper land can be built.

How does Bear Country compare to this project? I'm confused.

We can all come up with ideas to make the opening of this Marvel-themed ride make more sense, but the fact is Disney plans to open it without an actual Marvel land. Shall we even ponder how a Marvel land fits into DCA in general?

None of this makes sense.

This would of been a good analogy if when they opened Bear Country they built a 14 story neon green Bear to go with it.

The land was still themed to the wilderness.

Exactly.
 

truecoat

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The scaffolding is coming down on the tower.

gotg scaffold.jpg
 

Earl Sweatpants

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It's so funny. I just bought that big hard back Imagineering book and this project literally contradicts almost every single principle covered in the book
Felt the same way when I recently flipped through Richard Beard's EPCOT book. Sadly the people who helped shape things for those books are few and far between at the company.
 

sedati

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How does Bear Country compare to this project? I'm confused.

We can all come up with ideas to make the opening of this Marvel-themed ride make more sense, but the fact is Disney plans to open it without an actual Marvel land. Shall we even ponder how a Marvel land fits into DCA in general?

None of this makes sense.
Bear Country was not only the first mini-land, but Disney's first dead end as far as layout goes.
Yes, you went from the rugged frontier to a fantasy wilderness where bears sing, so it wasn't too crazy a transition.
Only Hollywood to Marvel seems about the same- urban setting to fantastical urban setting.

When Breakout opens a simple change in a guide-map would solve so much.

Hmm.... DCA:
D: Disney (Disney owns Marvel)
C: California (While the comics originated in New York, Marvel Studios was born and remains in California.)
A: Adventure (Marvel is synonymous with knitting... I mean bagels... I mean... geez I forget what happens in those films- it's sorta like when a group of people travel far and wide, helping the helpless and fighting wrong doers, getting up to all kinds of shenanegans... it's got action, but I'm blanking on the wider genre...
 

Practical Pig

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As much as I dislike the theme clash with BVS views, I've said before that I think this view works OK. Transitioning from the fantasy world of artificial Hollywood scenic facades to the fantasy alien GOTG tower, isn't nearly as harsh. There is even color coordination going on with the Hyperion facade.
 

mickEblu

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As much as I dislike the theme clash with BVS views, I've said before that I think this view works OK. Transitioning from the fantasy world of artificial Hollywood scenic facades to the fantasy alien GOTG tower, isn't nearly as harsh. There is even color coordination going on with the Hyperion facade.


....Until the Trolley goes by. Lol. But depending what what they do with the backlot they should just reroute the Trolley that way if possible. Sounds like Marvel Land is going behind TOT again... and maybe the bus loading area.
 

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