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Avengers Campus: E-Watch! (Waiting on the new ride)

Disgruntled Walt

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More Progress.



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etc98

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Picture if you will Tower of Terror off in the distance with an Avengers version of Cosmic Rewind being built in the expansion pad.

Oh well. Nice that DCA is getting new attractions.
Cosmic Rewind is 130-140 feet tall. Tower of Terror is 183 feet tall. If they built a Cosmic Rewind clone directly next to Tower of Terror, you’d have an enormous box that comes three quarters of the way up the hotel. It would have completely thrown off the forced perspective and wouldn’t have looked good at all. Even if they themed it better than the blue box in Epcot, I still think it’s way too tall for that location in DCA
 

Disney Analyst

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I just hope this new building blocks the sight of the power lines. And if not, Disney should get the city (or power utility's) permission to paint the towers red and gold and add some thematic doo-dads to them to make them part of the theme...as if they're bringing the juice necessary to run Tony Stark's lab.

I think it will. When they build the rest of the building much closer to the current building, should be blocked. Of course perhaps if you’re further back you’ll see a smidge, but should be better than before.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Is it really that fast? How is this faster than any other build Disney has done?
It depends on by what projects you're talking about. Recently many of Disney Parks projects were taking 5ish years to complete, most due to being delayed by the pandemic. So in that timeline they wouldn't have been going vertical after only starting the project a few months prior. But now that it has, and the progress in which they are moving puts this project on a path to be finished in 2-3 years, a more normal timeline. I wouldn't be surprised if we don't have a completed show building (obviously with all the work still left inside to do) by the middle of next month.

So yes a late 2026 opening to coincide with the premiere of Doomsday in December 2026 is not out of the question if its already going vertical now with quick progress.
 

Disney Analyst

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It depends on by what projects you're talking about. Recently many of Disney Parks projects were taking 5ish years to complete, most due to being delayed by the pandemic. So in that timeline they wouldn't have been going vertical after only starting the project a few months prior. But now that it has, and the progress in which they are moving puts this project on a path to be finished in 2-3 years, a more normal timeline.

So yes a late 2026 opening to coincide with the premiere of Doomsday in December 2026 is not out of the question if its already going vertical now with quick progress.

This is also probably one of the simpler builds they have had in a long time. Up there with Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway. And that actually went quite fast given the pandemic.

All they are building is a warehouse, with the entrance area themed like… simple buildings, slightly futuristic.
 

mickEblu

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Cosmic Rewind is 130-140 feet tall. Tower of Terror is 183 feet tall. If they built a Cosmic Rewind clone directly next to Tower of Terror, you’d have an enormous box that comes three quarters of the way up the hotel. It would have completely thrown off the forced perspective and wouldn’t have looked good at all. Even if they themed it better than the blue box in Epcot, I still think it’s way too tall for that location in DCA

I knew it was big. Not sure I knew how big it was in relation to Mission Breakout. I’d be ok with any indoor coaster there. Doesn’t have to be Cosmic Rewind. They were originally considering a Tron style Captain America coaster there which I’m assuming wouldn’t have been housed in a gigantic blue box.
 

Disney Irish

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I knew it was big. Not sure I knew how big it was in relation to Mission Breakout. I’d be ok with any indoor coaster there. Doesn’t have to be Cosmic Rewind. They were originally considering a Tron style Captain America coaster there which I’m assuming wouldn’t have been housed in a gigantic blue box.
Possible scale is one of the other reasons (besides capacity) why they didn't choose a coaster to go in that location and why the Cap coaster was scrapped.
 

mickEblu

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Possible scale is one of the other reasons (besides capacity) why they didn't choose a coaster to go in that location and why the Cap coaster was scrapped.

If so that was never mentioned. I have to imagine they understood that a modern E ticket indoor coaster would require at least a decent sized show building before they went down the rabbit hole of designing a ride for that plot.
 

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