Avengers Campus - Reactions / Reviews

alias8703

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Precisely.

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Sharon&Susan

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Will the Green Goblin enter this warehouse that may be known as a “house”? In other words, will Green Gobline be in the “house”, if so that would bring a big “bang” to the whole attraction, if not I’m holding out for a hero at WDI.
 

socalifornian

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If there’s glass I want a HUD. Using Stark Industries branding is ironic for a, probable, lackluster product they may be delivering. That fictional company is more in line with the old WDI, WED
 

TP2000

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Gotta get to my neck of the woods. I grew up in the Okanagan. Amazing area.

You're kidding?! My grandparents on my father's side emigrated to the USA about 110 years ago from Penticton, all originally from Sweden. I still have some extended family up in BC, but most are in the Seattle area now. My mother's side of the family came over straight from Scotland and skipped the Canada part. That area of BC is honestly one of the prettiest corners of our planet.
 

Disney Analyst

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You're kidding?! My grandparents on my father's side emigrated to the USA about 110 years ago from Penticton, all originally from Sweden. I still have some extended family up in BC, but most are in the Seattle area now. My mother's side of the family came over straight from Scotland and skipped the Canada part. That area of BC is honestly one of the prettiest corners of our planet.

I honestly believe BC has some of the most gorgeous spots on our earth. Very lucky to be here.

Also my parents are from Penticton, where my dad was born and raised. I spent many many summers there at both my grandmas houses.
 

TROR

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How timeless really is in the MCU, anyway? Yeah, they make money, but how many of the earlier MCU movies are even relevant anymore? I would say with the exception of The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy, people don't really care about the movies before Phase 3. I'd even say Civil War is pretty irrelevant now. Heck, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 just came and with no real acknowledge. With all these new movies coming out as Phase 4 and beyond, how long until the first Doctor Strange is all but forgotten? It's not like these are incredible movies that have their own individual fanbases. People tend to be fans of the MCU as a whole, not the specific movies within the franchise. I wonder if the MCU should've just been given one ride to capture the entirety of the franchise instead of all these rides about movies people are relatively indifferent to (looking mostly at the Ant Man shooter in Hong Kong).
 

mickEblu

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How timeless really is in the MCU, anyway? Yeah, they make money, but how many of the earlier MCU movies are even relevant anymore? I would say with the exception of The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy, people don't really care about the movies before Phase 3. I'd even say Civil War is pretty irrelevant now. Heck, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 just came and with no real acknowledge. With all these new movies coming out as Phase 4 and beyond, how long until the first Doctor Strange is all but forgotten? It's not like these are incredible movies that have their own individual fanbases. People tend to be fans of the MCU as a whole, not the specific movies within the franchise. I wonder if the MCU should've just been given one ride to capture the entirety of the franchise instead of all these rides about movies people are relatively indifferent to (looking mostly at the Ant Man shooter in Hong Kong).

I don’t know about you but I kind of lose interest after the 17th sequel. MCU and timeless don’t belong in the same sentence.
 

TROR

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I don’t know about you but I kind of lose interest after the 17th sequel. MCU and timeless don’t belong in the same sentence.
I think the MCU will be remembered as a whole, sort of like Bond. Of course, people still talk about individual Bond films so I'm not sure that comparison really even holds. Really the only thing the MCU can be compared to is a TV show which is why it should've ended with Endgame, but oh well.
 

mickEblu

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I think the MCU will be remembered as a whole, sort of like Bond. Of course, people still talk about individual Bond films so I'm not sure that comparison really even holds. Really the only thing the MCU can be compared to is a TV show which is why it should've ended with Endgame, but oh well.

I’ll be honest of all the MCU films I’ve only seen Iron Man 1, Iron Man 2, GOTG 1, GOTG 2, Avengers 1 and Captain America 1. I’ve seen them all one time each at the movies. Iron Man 1 is the only 1 that I remember fondly.
 

Mac Tonight

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For me, these are the essential Marvel films:

-Iron Man
-Captain America (all, though I despised CW)
-Thor: Ragnarok
-Avengers (all)
-Guardians 1
-Doctor Strange
-Black Panther

Second tier:
-Ant Man & the Wasp
-Guardians 2
-Spiderman (1&2)
-Captain Marvel

And the rest:
-Iron Man (2&3)
-Thor (1&2)
-Ant Man
-The Incredible Hulk
 
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Disney Irish

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How timeless really is in the MCU, anyway? Yeah, they make money, but how many of the earlier MCU movies are even relevant anymore? I would say with the exception of The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy, people don't really care about the movies before Phase 3. I'd even say Civil War is pretty irrelevant now. Heck, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 just came and with no real acknowledge. With all these new movies coming out as Phase 4 and beyond, how long until the first Doctor Strange is all but forgotten? It's not like these are incredible movies that have their own individual fanbases. People tend to be fans of the MCU as a whole, not the specific movies within the franchise. I wonder if the MCU should've just been given one ride to capture the entirety of the franchise instead of all these rides about movies people are relatively indifferent to (looking mostly at the Ant Man shooter in Hong Kong).
I don't disagree on a whole, but I think its very individualized. Everyone is going to remember the MCU for what they take from it. Some will remember just the entire thing as being a cultural event of the times. Others will remember specific characters and movies. That is why the MCU is not just one thing, its different things to different people, which is why I think its so successful.

Now as for attractions out of it. I don't disagree a singular attraction for the overarching franchise would be good. That is why I was hopeful for the Avengers Coaster, but who knows if that is happening at this point.
 

TROR

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I don't disagree on a whole, but I think its very individualized. Everyone is going to remember the MCU for what they take from it. Some will remember just the entire thing as being a cultural event of the times. Others will remember specific characters and movies. That is why the MCU is not just one thing, its different things to different people, which is why I think its so successful.

Now as for attractions out of it. I don't disagree a singular attraction for the overarching franchise would be good. That is why I was hopeful for the Avengers Coaster, but who knows if that is happening at this point.
I'd be happy with an Avengers coaster, a Spider-Man ride, and a Guardians of the Galaxy ride so long as all three are high quality and accurately reflect their characters/movies/franchises. Avengers coaster could cover all the Earth based heroes from Iron Man to Black Panther, Spider-Man could really reflect swinging through New York, and Guardians of the Galaxy could cover all the cosmos characters of the MCU and explore that galaxy. None of these work for DCA, though.
 

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