The iconic Disney magic is a powerful thing…so what happens when that Disney magic fails?
If you’ve always wanted to become a super hero amongst Earth’s mightiest defenders, then Disneyland Resort’s Avengers Campus is the place for you.
Located in Disney California Adventure, Avengers Campus takes all of the action of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and brings it to life. Disneyland Resort’s own Marvel land, if you will!
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Avengers Campus is home to two exciting attractions and a ton of meet-and-greet opportunities. Guests can ride WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure, helping Peter Parker (and his friend Spider-Man) as hundreds of Spider-Bots run amuck in Tony Stark’s WEB workshop.
Guests can also ride Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT for one of the most thrilling Disneyland experiences around.
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For more up close and personal encounters, Guests can visit Avengers Headquarters or the Ancient Sanctum. These areas are home to character interactions with heroes such as Iron Man (Tony Stark), Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Captain America, and more.
Just like in Walt Disney World and Disneyland Park, continuity and illusion is very important to the Walt Disney Company. So no two performers portraying the same character will be visible at once…right?
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In this video, one Guest captured a video showing not one but two Black Widow characters in Disney California Adventure, breaking the illusion Walt Disney Imagineering worked so hard to create!
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This glitch in the Mickey matrix didn’t go unnoticed by fans of Disney theme parks. While it’s something the average Guest wouldn’t think much of, an avid fan would easily recognize that this is one of Disney’s biggest no-nos, making it a rare sighting.
A definite “no no”. It is not unusual in WDW to see 2 Mickey’s at the same time. One on a boat in the water and another on land. Very confusing for the little ones.