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- We've got your first look
at Disney's new Marvel theme park, Avengers Campus.
2019 is the year of Disney.
From Avengers Endgame dominating
at the box office this summer to the upcoming launch
of the mouse's streaming service, Disney+,
one could say the mega-studio is like Thanos: inevitable.
And at this weekend's D23 Expo,
we're getting even more info
about all things Disney, Marvel,
Star Wars, like the Mandalorian trailer,
which we'll get to on Monday, and beyond.
But this week, we got even more details
about Disney's upcoming plans for its popular theme parks.
We've known for a while now
that Disney was developing some kind
of Marvel land after the recent opening of Galaxy's Edge,
the Star Wars-themed section of the park,
earlier this Summer.
While that land is off and running,
minus the Rise of the Resistance ride,
the plans for Marvel's theme park offerings are
now hitting the internet along
with additional info about the long-awaited Star Wars hotel.
And fans got their first looks
at all of the new attractions Thursday night
at D23, so let's break it down.
Opening in 2020, the Marvel section
of California's Disneyland park
will be called Avengers Campus.
There will be different outposts
in other Disney parks such as Hong Kong and Paris,
and according to the Disney parks website,
when guests visit Avengers Campus,
they will become part of an interconnected global story
that spans from California to Paris to Hong Kong
with the Avengers recruiting new, extraordinary people
to join them.
Becoming an Avengers recruit, you say?
Sounds almost like an initiative.
- I don't think I want you looking at that.
- Next, we learned about some of the specific rides
and experiences fans can explore at Avengers Campus.
Marvel's VP of new media, Ryan Penagos,
tweeted out some of the concept art and maps
on display at D23.
There are Spider-Man logos
and PymTech imagery all over the section of the park,
as well as a Quinn jet on a landing pad.
There's also something called the WEB Workshop,
which, per Germain Lussier over at io9,
will tie into the rumored Spider-Man ride.
Lussier had more tidbits about the Spidey ride.
"The rumors are the ride will be some kind
"of interactive shooting game
"and the images around the theme park's pavilion
"at the convention offer more hints."
Penagos tweeted more photos and details
about the WEB Workshop, and concept art
of the outside of the ride,
showing off a spider bot of some kind
that looks to be involved in the experience.
However, let's address the elephant in the room.
Or should we say, the spider in the room?
- Hey, man.
- With the news of the Disney-Sony deal
potentially breaking down over the rights of Spider-Man,
the idea of Spider-Man being such a prominent figure
in the Disney parks could be a factor
in how those negotiations play out.
While theme park rights and film rights are different,
it would be weird to have Spider-Man in Disney parks
across the globe, but no longer appearing
in the Marvel cinematic universe.
Spider-Man no more?
More like corporate synergy no more!
Heyo!
- I don't feel so good.
- Okay.
Other tidbits Penagos tweeted out
included Easter eggs from PymTech like a giant pretzel,
a set of monitors showing off Iron Man's suits
in a note from Jarvis, and a sign for the Sanctum.
While we don't know more specifics
beyond what was revealed at D23 so far,
we do know that the Disney parks panel
at the expo is being held on Sunday,
so we can assume that more info will be dropped
at that event.
Stay tuned for more on all of that.
Of course it wasn't just Marvel Land news at D23.
We also got the deets on the new Star Wars hotel.
Set in Orlando's Disneyworld,
the hotel will be called Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser,
and per D23's website,
"The all-new Star Wars vacation experience coming
"to the Walt Disney World Resort,
"Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser invites guests
"to embark on a two-night adventure
"aboard a glamorous starship.
"During this first-of-its-kind vacation experience,
"you'll interact with characters
"and become an active participant
"in immersive stories that unfold
"over the course of an unforgettable galactic journey
"on board the starcruiser, to be called the Halcyon."
But how much will a two-night, three-day stay
aboard the Halcyon cost?
Well, you can live your own Star Wars adventure
for the rumored prices of $3300 for just one person.
However, the cabins do sleep five people,
so you and four friends can go for a mere $7200.
Maybe this is worth trying to Jedi mind-trick your way
out of paying those prices.
- I'm a Toydarian, mind tricks don't work on me, only money.
- And rounding out the theme park hat trick,
there will be also a new Moana attraction opening
in Disneyworld.
So you'll have plenty of time to consider the coconut.
There you have it, everything we've learned
about the new Disney parks additions from D23 so far.
We'll just have to wait and see
what other surprises the house of mouse has up its sleeve.
But what do you folks think?
Which attraction are you most excited for?
Do you have a favorite Disney ride?
And, did you know people spread ashes of their loved ones
at the Haunted Mansion?
That is a real thing.
Disney even has a code for it.
It's called a HEPA cleanup.
Let's discuss.
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