Avengers Campus - Reactions / Reviews

D.Silentu

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As I recall there was some intense debate at the time over where the movie was set and whether that location was on theme for California Adventure. At this point, given the meandering direction the park has gone thematically, I would have taken the bears.
 

J4546

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im not a fan of cars ip either, but the land is top notch and looks beautiful at night. It was a great addition to the park and its kind of amazing that we (california) get an entire land of this level thats totally exclusive. it offers a couple rides for kids and a great e-ticket attraction as well as amazing food and a few stores. it has everything.

And again, i dont care about cars ip and have never seen the movies.
 

BrianLo

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Original Poster
You say that year as if its way far off in the future, but when you realize that is only 4 years away its not really far in the future at all. I honestly wasn't expecting them to start on it until 2023 or 2024 anyways. So its really only been delayed by a year or two.

Ya, I think that represents a two year delay from their original plan, just a random stab in the dark. Maybe later than that but it isn't all that far away.
 

mickEblu

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Now that I wouldn’t get my hopes up for. Unfortunately a coaster would warrant a bigger and uglier box.

If guardians in Epcot is seen as the second coming maybe... but I kind of dig the Star Tours that transforms into flight of passage conceit. Coasters can do ‘Space’ and ‘Fantasy’ well, but not so much a variety of practical locations very well. Outside of a mountain / mine.


My dream scenario would be for GOTG:MB to revert back to TOT and Cosmic Rewind to go in Avengers Campus but yeah I’m not holding my breath. Why do their have to be big boxes though? They could have made Space Mountain a big box back in the day but they didn’t.

I honestly have a hard time visualizing what they re going for with the Avengers ride. I just know that it’s not going to be the new coaster I crave and it will be in a big unthemed box. Also I think the big screen rides like FOP and Soarin work so well because they are experiential and focus on the beautiful locations. Using the Soarin/ FOP ride system for an action adventure ride where we fight bad guys? I’m not seeing how that will work. I don’t feel like it will be thrilling enough considering the stimuli. Kind of weird that keep building all of these Marvel and Star Wars rides and not one is a thrill ride except the one they overlayed and soon Cosmic Rewind. Instead we’ll get a Princess themed thrill ride at Disneyland soon.
 

britain

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My dream scenario would be for GOTG:MB to revert back to TOT and Cosmic Rewind to go in Avengers Campus but yeah I’m not holding my breath. Why do their have to be big boxes though? They could have made Space Mountain a big box back in the day but they didn’t.

I honestly have a hard time visualizing what they re going for with the Avengers ride. I just know that it’s not going to be the new coaster I crave and it will be in a big unthemed box. Also I think the big screen rides like FOP and Soarin work so well because they are experiential and focus on the beautiful locations. Using the Soarin/ FOP ride system for an action adventure ride where we fight bad guys? I’m not seeing how that will work. I don’t feel like it will be thrilling enough considering the stimuli. Kind of weird that keep building all of these Marvel and Star Wars rides and not one is a thrill ride except the one they overlayed and soon Cosmic Rewind. Instead we’ll get a Princess themed thrill ride at Disneyland soon.

If Splash Mt and ToT are thrill rides, isn’t Rise of the Resistance then too? If Star Tours is a thrill ride isn’t Millennium Falcon too?
 

UNCgolf

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I think the real question is, which are we more likely to see first: an Avengers E-Ticket, or a new Avengers film??

I wonder if they will redesign the E-ticket with different characters (assuming it ever gets built) since most of the original Avengers team will have all been out of the MCU for years by the time it opens. They may want to promote their current characters instead of legacy ones that no longer have a future.
 

truecoat

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I am under the impression that'll use the next gen of vehicles like harry potter but I could be way off. I have seen concept art they they load together but then break off to be separate but no one really knows

That was my understanding by what I've seen or read. Essentially everyone loads together but each seat is an individual ride vehicle in what seems like a flight in a Quinjet. Then you are deployed individually or even better, the quinjet is attacked and blown apart. Then you are flying in your individual flight suit or pod.

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truecoat

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Now that I wouldn’t get my hopes up for. Unfortunately a coaster would warrant a bigger and uglier box.

If guardians in Epcot is seen as the second coming maybe... but I kind of dig the Star Tours that transforms into flight of passage conceit. Coasters can do ‘Space’ and ‘Fantasy’ well, but not so much a variety of practical locations very well. Outside of a mountain / mine.

They have this great pathway in the back of WDW where you can walk from Storybook Circus to Space Mountain. It doesn't look the same anymore.

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chadwpalm

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
I wonder if they will redesign the E-ticket with different characters (assuming it ever gets built) since most of the original Avengers team will have all been out of the MCU for years by the time it opens. They may want to promote their current characters instead of legacy ones that no longer have a future.
If Galaxy's Edge taught us anything is that locking into a specific time frame is a bad idea. Not including the most popular characters in the E-ticket would be an equally bad idea.
 

chadwpalm

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
They have this great pathway in the back of WDW where you can walk from Storybook Circus to Space Mountain. It doesn't look the same anymore.

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Well they clearly removed trees and even the train tracks to accommodate construction, so one would hope those things would go back in once they are finished.
 

ToTBellHop

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If Galaxy's Edge taught us anything is that locking into a specific time frame is a bad idea. Not including the most popular characters in the E-ticket would be an equally bad idea.
Yes, but a 60-year old Robert Downey, Jr. would be a pretty old Iron Man.

Rust Man?

Tom Holland is permanently 16, it seems.
 

mickEblu

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I'd say that ROTR is much more thrilling than POTC. Pirates is passive and open whereas ROTR is non stop action for the entire experience.

I disagree. I’m saying that one moment on POTC is more thrilling for me than any moment on ROTR or Falcon. It’s just odd considering POTC is a slow moving boat ride and ROTR is a brand new ride and based on Star Wars. Not sure what IP they are waiting for for a new thrill ride at DLR. Raya and the Last Dragon? Seems like Star Wars or Marvel should have been the ones.
 

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