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Im a detail guy, myself, and the attention to it they spent always leaves me finding something new, even after all these years.
 
this is one example why i love disneyland, they really immerse you and transport you to these new worlds and i honeslty am more excited about marvel land than star wars land since im more of a comicbook nerd than anything


That marvel land looks fire
 
lots of new about Marvel Land

pic of the characters you'll run into and for some meets and greets (also revealed the villain taskmaster will be a threat)

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some foods from Pyms Test Kitchen

At the Pym Test Kitchen dining location, Disneyland Resort Culinary Director John State declares, “We are shrinking problems and growing solutions.”

Pym Test Kitchen relies on the same technology that Ant-Man and The Wasp used to grow and shrink, well, just about anything. Here the Pym Particles lead to the creation of innovative food—traditional food at very nontraditional scale. Guests are invited to help the Pym food scientists through taste testing. We happily tried our hand at sampling the savories and sweets—in the name of science—and can report on several must-try meals at Pym Test Kitchen:

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  • The Impossible™ Spoonful features plant-based large and micro meatballs, served in a super-sized spoon with a tiny fork.
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  • The “Pym-ini” is a hero among sandwiches. This panini on toasted focaccia with salami, rosemary ham, provolone, sun-dried tomato mayonnaise, and arugula with marinara dipping sauce, is served as both an individual-sized portion, as well as a long, multi-portion sandwich that will satisfy a hungry family or group of friends.
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  • The Not So Little Chicken Sandwich was developed to satisfy guests who are looking for a high-protein, low-carb intake. A crispy breaded chicken breast has grown with the help of Pym Particles, while its accompanying bun seems to have shrunk. The sandwich is dressed with two different sauces—one slightly sweet teriyaki sauce, one slightly spicy chili sauce—and a pickled cabbage slaw. And while you may be inclined to reach for a knife and fork, State urges guests to “be adventurous” and forgo utensils in favor of their two hands.

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  • The PB³ Superb Sandwich features peanut butter, banana, smoked bacon and strawberry jelly with a banana smoothie shot and crispy potato tots.
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Shawarma Palace

What would Avengers Campus be without shawarma? New York City’s Shawarma Palace is an Avengers favorite (and has been since they first tried the local joint following the Battle of New York). By special request of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, the Shawarma Palace crew is opening up a location within Avengers Campus that will serve a fragrant chicken shawarma and garlic sauce, as well as an Impossible™ plant-based falafel version. Look for the cart that’s decked out with Avengers memorabilia.


Terran Treats

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If you’ve already been fascinated by the unique collection Taneleer Tivan has curated in his fortress and on display at Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!, prepare to be tempted by his equally enchanting assortment of intergalactic eats and treats at this food cart. The Cosmic Cream Orb resembles an Infinity Stone, but it has the flavor of a delectable cream puff filled with raspberry cheesecake mousse.

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Terran Treats will also feature a changing variety of colorful Sweet Spiral Rations, which look and taste like what we have come to know and love as a churro.
 
lots of new about Marvel Land

pic of the characters you'll run into and for some meets and greets (also revealed the villain taskmaster will be a threat)

1583947799971.png



some foods from Pyms Test Kitchen

At the Pym Test Kitchen dining location, Disneyland Resort Culinary Director John State declares, “We are shrinking problems and growing solutions.”

Pym Test Kitchen relies on the same technology that Ant-Man and The Wasp used to grow and shrink, well, just about anything. Here the Pym Particles lead to the creation of innovative food—traditional food at very nontraditional scale. Guests are invited to help the Pym food scientists through taste testing. We happily tried our hand at sampling the savories and sweets—in the name of science—and can report on several must-try meals at Pym Test Kitchen:

1583947960909.png


  • The Impossible™ Spoonful features plant-based large and micro meatballs, served in a super-sized spoon with a tiny fork.
140220_08869DN-scaled.jpg


  • The “Pym-ini” is a hero among sandwiches. This panini on toasted focaccia with salami, rosemary ham, provolone, sun-dried tomato mayonnaise, and arugula with marinara dipping sauce, is served as both an individual-sized portion, as well as a long, multi-portion sandwich that will satisfy a hungry family or group of friends.
140220_08768DN-scaled.jpg


  • The Not So Little Chicken Sandwich was developed to satisfy guests who are looking for a high-protein, low-carb intake. A crispy breaded chicken breast has grown with the help of Pym Particles, while its accompanying bun seems to have shrunk. The sandwich is dressed with two different sauces—one slightly sweet teriyaki sauce, one slightly spicy chili sauce—and a pickled cabbage slaw. And while you may be inclined to reach for a knife and fork, State urges guests to “be adventurous” and forgo utensils in favor of their two hands.

140220_08805DN-scaled.jpg


  • The PB³ Superb Sandwich features peanut butter, banana, smoked bacon and strawberry jelly with a banana smoothie shot and crispy potato tots.
140220_08985DN-scaled.jpg



Shawarma Palace

What would Avengers Campus be without shawarma? New York City’s Shawarma Palace is an Avengers favorite (and has been since they first tried the local joint following the Battle of New York). By special request of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, the Shawarma Palace crew is opening up a location within Avengers Campus that will serve a fragrant chicken shawarma and garlic sauce, as well as an Impossible™ plant-based falafel version. Look for the cart that’s decked out with Avengers memorabilia.


Terran Treats

140220_08912DN-scaled.jpg


If you’ve already been fascinated by the unique collection Taneleer Tivan has curated in his fortress and on display at Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!, prepare to be tempted by his equally enchanting assortment of intergalactic eats and treats at this food cart. The Cosmic Cream Orb resembles an Infinity Stone, but it has the flavor of a delectable cream puff filled with raspberry cheesecake mousse.

780w-463h_030920_avengers-campus-16.jpg


Terran Treats will also feature a changing variety of colorful Sweet Spiral Rations, which look and taste like what we have come to know and love as a churro.
Costumes look struggle
 
interesting... imma have to monitor the park in case i go on an impulse visit again




more info on Avengers Campus' Spidey Ride with Tom Holland appearing as Peter Parker/Spidey


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MARVEL Avengers Campus Spidey Ride Titled “Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure”


Direct from Disney, we are getting new details of the Spider-Man ride coming to Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure (and eventually to Walt Disney Studios Paris), including its name: “Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure”.

The young inventors of WEB have opened the address up for an open house, where many of their new creations are on display for guests—including Spider-Bots, affable robotic sidekicks that have been designed to build anything a Super Hero might need. But something goes haywire and the Spider-Bots run amok, replicating at an alarming rate. The open house abruptly turns into a mission, and Spider-Man needs your help! Guests will don 3D glasses and get to test drive Peter Parker’s latest invention, the WEB Slinger vehicle, and discover never-before-realized powers.

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“We always start with wish fulfillment when we’re creating an attraction. What is that thing that you’ve always wanted to do? What is that power that you’ve always wanted to have?” Brent Strong says. Like some attractions, WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure uses 3D glasses as well as a hybrid of physical sets, practical effects, and virtual set extensions. But what you won’t see, Strong points out, is a blaster for guests to hold onto. “Believe it or not, with nothing in your hands, you get to reach out and you will sling webs on this ride,” he details. WDI tapped into innovative technology adapted specifically for this attraction for a brand-new interface that uses a gesture recognition system that has been built into every slinger vehicle. “Sixty times a second we are able to determine where a guest’s head is, their shoulders, their elbows, and even their wrists,” Strong explains. “We’re able to track the motion of your body so that when you reach out and sling a web, since we know where your eyes are and we know where your hands are, we can render a web—a virtual web coming right out of the palm of your hand—right out of your virtual web shooters and into a virtual world.”

The attraction will take guests virtually through other Avengers Campus addresses, including Pym Test Kitchen, Avengers Headquarters, and The Collector’s Fortress (otherwise known as Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!). Best of all, the attraction will be thrilling for all members of the family. And after those rogue Spider-Bots have been rounded up, guests will learn how many they caught as a team in their WEB Slinger vehicles.

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WEB is all about how bright young innovators like Peter Parker are inventing new technologies that let all of us become Super Heroes. Being able to authentically represent Peter’s character was a critical element to the attraction’s story, and thanks to MARVEL Studios partners, Tom Holland will be reprising his role as part of this attraction experience.

This family-friendly attraction blends physical sets and virtual environments, leveraging specially designed, innovative technology that detects body movements and gestures. You will reach out your hands and sling webs from your wrists, just like Spider-Man. There is no height requirement for this attraction, allowing aspiring young heroes to join the fun!

Here are some additional tidbits about the upcoming ride from reporter Carlye Wisel:

  • FastPass and MaxPass will be available, not necessarily beginning July 18th
  • The best daily/weekly/monthly high team scores will appear on a public scoreboard
  • There is a shaded outdoor queue
  • The spider-bot targets will have different point values: Bright Red equaling bonus points, with Blue, Green, and Gold going up in value beyond that.
The first phase of the Avengers Campus opens July 18th at Disney California Adventure.
 
that doesnt really mean its overrated, look at it objectively and no one else really does it like disney

universal in florida comes close but they're not quite there and they are pretty much following in disneys foot steps

6flags is all over the place, no thought in any placements of rides and its so dirty that i half expected homeless people in some corners

6flags got thrill rides but its really just that, thirll ride after thrill ride after thrill rides, not much variety or immersion at all and food is crap, travelling county fair foods are way better

their one high-tier dark ride shooter (justice league) looks cheap and made of 20 yr old tech

hell even busch gardens a better thrill ride park
chillllllll
i mess with 6 flags
TATSUUUUUUUUUUUU
:pimp:
 
We went to Disneyland on Monday and Tuesday of this week. On Monday we stepped through the gate a few seconds after 8:00 am and I was able to get boarding group number 96 for Rise of the Resistance. Our number was called at 3:10 pm. Later through the night it went through around 130+. As for Smugglers Run, we were able to ride three times in two days. The longest wait time was around 25-30 minutes. Yes, it rained on Tuesday, but it was no big deal most people were well prepared with umbrellas and ponchos. As for the crowd levels, it was quite busy (spring break) and I saw maybe four or five people wearing surgical masks.
 
why not tomorrow?

does that mean its going to be insanely busy tomorrow despite the heavy rain?
 
i was hoping to get a visit in within a week or so, guess gon' have to wait it out now and hope there's no extended closure
 
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