Avengers Campus: Food, Entertainment, M&G, Environment Updates

C33Mom

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Anybody know how long Wolverine and Deadpool will remain at DCA for? We are APs but we have a week at WDW and a week with DCL next month and I’m worried my husband will murder me if I try to fit in a Disneyland trip before OBB in Sept.
 

AJFireman

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Anybody know how long Wolverine and Deadpool will remain at DCA for? We are APs but we have a week at WDW and a week with DCL next month and I’m worried my husband will murder me if I try to fit in a Disneyland trip before OBB in Sept.
DLP gave a date until Sept 15th but DCA just says for a limited time.
 

Disney Analyst

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Or people aren’t that worried if their kids hear bad words. Words that they have heard in school and with their friends countless times already.

I’d be more worried about the constant dismembering of humans on screen haha.

I’m not one to be worried about language as much 😅 - it was mostly annoying for the rest of us when they started crying during it… can we not have child free spaces 😭
 

Prince-1

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I’d be more worried about the constant dismembering of humans on screen haha.

I’m not one to be worried about language as much 😅 - it was mostly annoying for the rest of us when they started crying during it… can we not have child free spaces 😭

I think many parents in America are worried if their precious child hears an F-bomb or sees a or butt and not too concerned about them seeing violence and death.

But yes parent should keep kids home if they are going to talk, cry, or just be annoying to the other theater goers.
 

Moth

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Anybody know how long Wolverine and Deadpool will remain at DCA for? We are APs but we have a week at WDW and a week with DCL next month and I’m worried my husband will murder me if I try to fit in a Disneyland trip before OBB in Sept.
I feel at the least Deadpool will be there for awhile.
 

MarvelCharacterNerd

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Jokes about the F word and adult sexual activities* at a Disney park. Fun for the whole family.

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* trying to not run into issues with what's allowed to even be posted here that's being joked about at the parks!
 

Professortango1

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The source material was too strong in my mind. The cartoons were not separable for me. I saw it in 1980 and the implications that he was happy to stay on the plantation etc bugged me.

I had a CM friend so I got to ride Splash during previews. I liked the fun of it but the animals seemed obvious stand-ins, like the Dumbo crows. Like Jungle Cruise, I rode sometimes but there was always some unease with depictions. And honestly, once I rode JC with a Black friend and saw it through her eyes, I couldn't unsee it and stopped riding it until the change.
Yet the Dumbo ride is still present. Has a whole area in Disney World. With a movie that opens with faceless black men singing how they don't know how to read or write or manage money. Then it calls them apes. But yes, Uncle Remus was a sharecropper who had a good relationship with his landowners and all of the world around him, so that is far worse. Right? Right????
 

Professortango1

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Jokes about the F word and adult sexual activities* at a Disney park. Fun for the whole family.

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* trying to not run into issues with what's allowed to even be posted here that's being joked about at the parks!
I watched the clips and didn't hear any F words or jokes about sexual actives. Are they in other clips not posted here?
 

MarvelCharacterNerd

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I watched the clips and didn't hear any F words or jokes about sexual actives. Are they in other clips not posted here?
It's in a full show video I saw. The sexual joke was at the top of the show, while the "FU" joke was at the end.

Again, I wouldn't blink if any of this was at a Comic-Con, aimed at teen and adult crowds. But this is Disney's new definition of "family-friendly" and "suitable for all ages" park entertainment. Which is... yeah... sad.

Not to mention, it begs the question, why, if R/MA rated content is now allowed on Campus, was Echo the ONLY new Marvel content not represented at the park? While I understanding casting her could have been challenging, Kingpin would've been easy with a suit. So why was that show ignored?

And how will
The Punisher
now appear on Campus since he's going to be in an upcoming show? Also "family friendly" and "suitable for all ages", no doubt?
 

Parteecia

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Yet the Dumbo ride is still present. Has a whole area in Disney World. With a movie that opens with faceless black men singing how they don't know how to read or write or manage money. Then it calls them apes. But yes, Uncle Remus was a sharecropper who had a good relationship with his landowners and all of the world around him, so that is far worse. Right? Right????
I will not defend Dumbo or Splash or the old Jungle Cruise. I would have no problem with a Dumbo retheme.
 

TrainsOfDisney

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Again, I wouldn't blink if any of this was at a Comic-Con, aimed at teen and adult crowds. But this is Disney's new definition of "family-friendly" and "suitable for all ages" park entertainment. Which is... yeah... sad.
Agreed 100%. This shows how lost Disney is as a brand. Strange thing is that Iger made a big deal about focusing on the Disney brand when he became CEO.
 

Professortango1

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It's in a full show video I saw. The sexual joke was at the top of the show, while the "FU" joke was at the end.

Again, I wouldn't blink if any of this was at a Comic-Con, aimed at teen and adult crowds. But this is Disney's new definition of "family-friendly" and "suitable for all ages" park entertainment. Which is... yeah... sad.

Not to mention, it begs the question, why, if R/MA rated content is now allowed on Campus, was Echo the ONLY new Marvel content not represented at the park? While I understanding casting her could have been challenging, Kingpin would've been easy with a suit. So why was that show ignored?

And how will
The Punisher
now appear on Campus since he's going to be in an upcoming show? Also "family friendly" and "suitable for all ages", no doubt?
I guess I would need to see the jokes to weigh in.

As for why he's in the park? This is aimed to be one of the top 5 films of the year. The only Marvel film of the year. The character is incredibly popular. Disney would be foolish to ignore him.

Loki is a fan of genocide and he fits in the parks. Starlord makes references to his cockpit looking like a Jackson Pollack painting under blacklight and is in the parks. When choosing to have Marvel in the parks you are choosing to have more of a teenage sense of humor and questionable morals.

These are characters who try and violently cause brain damage to solve their problems. Or just straight up murder. All while trading light hearted jokes. It's a land devoted to violent sociopaths so it's obviously going to be a different time than the park inspired by 80-year old cartoons based upon Fairy Tales.
 

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