How Disneyland’s Avengers Campus is spreading all over the world

Avengers Campus, the new Marvel land that opened earlier this month in Disney California Adventure, has been making headlines since it opened June 4.

When Disney announced plans to open Avengers Campus in 2018, they did so with a storyline that would link Stark Expo to the forthcoming lands in both California and at Disneyland Paris.

It will have the same Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure ride as Disneyland does, and an Iron Man remake of its Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster.

What will link all three lands across three continents: the Quinjet E-ticket ride that is slated to eventually open at Stark Expo and both Avengers Campuses.

The hotel has more than 350 pieces of Marvel art, 50 of which were created specifically for the space, and is one of the largest collections of Marvel art in the world.

On the walls we normally have caricatures of stars, and we’ll have sketches from the creators of Marvel,” said Imagineer Sylvie Massara, artistic director for Disneyland Paris hotels.

Inside the hotel’s Manhattan Restaurant, there is a massive chandelier inspired by the Asgard skyline.

Disney has not released any recent details about what will go inside the empty Avengers Headquarters building in Avengers Campus, which has a Quinjet on top and is the area where most of the character interaction happens in the land.

In the leaked art, “A walk-through pre-show area shows Avengers aircraft on a docking bay with cargo crates sitting below an overhead winch system — suggesting an active superhero hangar,” Brady MacDonald wrote for the Orange County Register.

While there’s currently a “Guardians of the Galaxy” ride in the works at Epcot, Walt Disney World won’t build an Avengers Campus because of contractual limitations with Universal Orlando’s licenses on certain Marvel characters.

At the Marvel Super Hero Academy, “kids will begin by choosing a super hero suit from a selection of power sets based on Marvel heroes like Iron Man and Captain Marvel, and watching their choices become nanotech forms around mannequins in real-time,” Disney Cruise Line said in a statement shared with SFGATE.

“The food in World of Marvel is going to be out of this world as well,” Daniel Cowan, senior manager for dining standards and service excellence at Disney Cruise Line, told SFGATE.

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