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

Ughhhh, everything about Web Slingers is awful…..the name, the queue, the story, the bareness, the way it closes in on the entrance to Avengers Campus and makes it look like a hallway, the front of the attraction building acting as the exit and those stupids damn cutesy, cartoony robot spiders.
I was NOT excited for this ride whatsoever, but was pleasantly surprised by it. Of course, I wish it was more, but I expected to HATE it, and I found myself smiling all the way through. The Avengers ride better deliver though, otherwise Avengers campus is a huge swing and a miss
 

J4546

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shoot I like webslingers for what it is. Its def not a major ride but meant to supplement the e ticket Gaurdians Tower, an when phase 2 opens with the other major e ticket and smaller attraction I think WS will really help round out the lineup. A lot of my opinion of AC rides on phase 2, as of now I give it a C
 

captveg

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I don't expect any of the Disneyland Forever "lands" shown for the project's approval to actually be what Disney is building. Even at the time they were shown it was said by Disney they are placeholder ideas of what the lands could be.
Same. If anything, I'd say the odds of a Villains land on the Disneyland side of the expansion (across the street from Haunted Mansion) is slightly higher than anything else, but hardly something I'd put money on.
 

C33Mom

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When Disney finally makes an X-Men attraction or land they will likely use the new MCU versions. And it probably wont happen until several X-Men movies later, so at least 10+ years from now.
So it would be nice for the Fox X-Men to have something in the parks, and for the fans too. That's why I hope it happens.
From what I recall of the Peter Pan ride at DisneySea, it wouldn’t be that difficult to swap out some of the scenes and change them over time—not easy peasy, but doable…similar to Star Tours or Millennium Falcon, I think? If the Mandalorian reskin of SmugglersRun is popular (and drives an attendance boom), I think you could see them try it with other screen based rides down the line.
Back from my vacation to Japan, and I have to say the Peter Pan ride over there made me more excited for Avengers. That ride was incredible, favorite non-Journey ride in the park.
It was our least favorite of the 3 Fantasy Springs rides— we actually let our second FP for it expire unused…I would have been happy to do it twice but even with the line skipping it was like 30 minutes and it made at least one member of our party nauseous.
For me, just being in the middle of the action with the Avengers will be hype. So the ride system and everything else will be amazing.
I’m hoping to like the AC version better (we like Marvel better than Peter Pan) but if it makes one of my family members sick, then we won’t end up doing it very often.
Ughhhh, everything about Web Slingers is awful…..the name, the queue, the story, the bareness, the way it closes in on the entrance to Avengers Campus and makes it look like a hallway, the front of the attraction building acting as the exit and those stupids damn cutesy, cartoony robot spiders.
Oh wow, just goes to show different strokes for different folks, I guess. I love almost everything about Webslingers—the corny jokes, the concept, the pre-show, the adorable spider bots, the quest for “best this day”, etc.…we go to DLR 1-2x a month and it’s the only ride on the DCA side that’s a must do each trip…I refer to my arms as “body by webslingers” as it’s the only real exercise I do on my triceps… and when things are stressful at work or in the news I hear S.H.A.R.I.N. cheerfully upgrading threat protocols and it makes me smile.

I’ll agree with you the way it’s laid out within the land was an odd choice though!
 

Disney Analyst

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From what I recall of the Peter Pan ride at DisneySea, it wouldn’t be that difficult to swap out some of the scenes and change them over time—not easy peasy, but doable…similar to Star Tours or Millennium Falcon, I think? If the Mandalorian reskin of SmugglersRun is popular (and drives an attendance boom), I think you could see them try it with other screen based rides down the line.

It was our least favorite of the 3 Fantasy Springs rides— we actually let our second FP for it expire unused…I would have been happy to do it twice but even with the line skipping it was like 30 minutes and it made at least one member of our party nauseous.

I’m hoping to like the AC version better (we like Marvel better than Peter Pan) but if it makes one of my family members sick, then we won’t end up doing it very often.

Oh wow, just goes to show different strokes for different folks, I guess. I love almost everything about Webslingers—the corny jokes, the concept, the pre-show, the adorable spider bots, the quest for “best this day”, etc.…we go to DLR 1-2x a month and it’s the only ride on the DCA side that’s a must do each trip…I refer to my arms as “body by webslingers” as it’s the only real exercise I do on my triceps… and when things are stressful at work or in the news I hear S.H.A.R.I.N. cheerfully upgrading threat protocols and it makes me smile.

I’ll agree with you the way it’s laid out within the land was an odd choice though!

I enjoy webslingers and Peter Pan at DisneySea 😅 so maybe I’m the real unicorn here? Lol
 
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mickEblu

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Both are lackluster versions of better previous attractions that came out decades earlier. I think that's the biggest problem.

I feel this. Although I’m willing to give Pan / Avengers a chance as it sounds like the screen -set integration and apparent grandiose nature/ scale of the attraction might set it apart from Spiderman at IOA and Transformers.
 

MarvelCharacterNerd

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I'm just still impressed by the scale of this thing.

I watch the building grow every time I'm there but since we are separated by walls it seems smaller than it is because we are only seeing one piece of it at a distance.

I still don't love how the new bathroom will block the view/reroute traffic from Cars Land though I understand the desire to change the view thematically. But I always found seeing the Quinjet from the edge of Cars Land aspirational from one vehicle area to another.
 

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