Soon guests will be able to walk alongside Earth’s Mightiest Heroes when “Avengers Campus,” the new land based on the Marvel franchise, opens at Disney’s California Adventure on June 4.
The land — which is located at the sister theme park of Disneyland in Anaheim, California — is the company’s latest undertaking at its parks and resorts unit. Disney (DIS) said on Thursday that the land will open a few months after Disneyland itself reopens on April 30.
Disneyland and California Adventure have been closed for more than a year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The new Avengers Campus will be a sprawling new land that will include rides, food, and locales all based on the comic book brand. The Campus’ premiere attraction is called “WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure,” which is a 3D ride with New York’s favorite web-slinger.
The company calls it an “interactive escapade” that allows guests to “sling webs like Spider-Man and experience what it’s like to have a superpower.”There will also be eateries, including the “Pym Test Kitchen,” which will offer Impossible plant-based meatballs as well as other foods “at unusual scales, including shareable bites, inventive-sized entrees, and tiny treats,” according to Disney. (Hank Pym, for those who don’t read comics, is one of the characters who dons the Ant-Man suit, which allows for heroes to change sizes.)
There’s also many of Marvel’s popular locations for guests to explore, including an ancient sanctum with Doctor Strange and Avengers Headquarters.
Disney even said Spider-Man will do “flips 60 to 65 feet in the air” above the campus.