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Disneyland bets big on ‘completely immersive’ super-hero attractions

Posted by Toni McAllister on March 20, 2018 in OC | Leave a response
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Disney is building super-hero attractions worldwide, including at the Anaheim park. Photo: Marvel/Disney joint news release

Spider-Man and the Avengers will be making a splash at Disneyland and other Disney parks around the world in coming years, and Disney gave fans some hints Tuesday of the attractions to come.

An exhibit featuring Spider-Man and the Avengers will be coming to Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, alongside the wildly popular Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! ride.

“With the incredible popularity of Iron Man Experience at Hong Kong Disneyland and Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! at Disneyland Resort, we know our guests love experiencing epic action and adventure alongside the Avengers and their heroic friends,” said Bob Chapek, chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Consumer Products. “We are excited to take the next step by immersing our guests in this ever-expanding universe — and this is only the beginning.”

Disney officials said the new Avengers attraction “will become a completely immersive Super Hero universe,” beginning in 2020.

The super-hero attraction is expected to replace the “bug’s land” area inspired by the 1998 Disney/Pixar film “A Bug’s Life.”

In Paris, a new attraction will allow guests to team up with Iron Man and other Avengers on a “hyper-kinetic adventure in 2020,” according to Disney.

The Disney Hotel New York in Paris “will be reimagined to become … the first Disney hotel to showcase the inspiring world of the Avengers, Spider- Man and more,” according to Disney.

In June, Disneyland Paris will begin presenting “Marvel Summer of Super Heroes,” which is a new, live-action production with special effects.

Hong Kong Disneyland, meanwhile, will also create an area featuring the Marvel Comics characters, including an attraction allowing guests to “team up with Ant-Man and the Wasp to fight Arnim Zola and his army of Hydra swarm bots.”

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