Avengers Campus

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Avengers Campus

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745 Sunset Boulevard, Anaheim, CA 92802

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"A newly opened Marvel-themed area at a major theme park that debuts a curated lineup of franchise-inspired food and drink offerings, featuring themed snacks, meals, and beverages intended to complement the immersive attractions." - Amanda Kludt

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"There remains no news on Avengers Campus, a new land dedicated to Marvel superheroes within Disney California Adventure, which was previously slated to open on July 16 (construction was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic)."

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Ashton Brown

Google
I didn't enjoy this addition to the California Adventure Park. It's decent, but feels more like something at a Six Flags park than something at Disney. The Spiderman ride is basically Toy Story Mania but with some newer tech and isn't interesting. Didn't get to try Pym's kitchen or the shows since it was so crowded. Mission Breakout is cool (they better keep Tower of Terror at the other parks) but it doesn't fit in thematically and was there awhile before Avengers Campus. A part of me misses the cozy vibe of Bugs Land.

T Stoey

Google
Hands down, one of the best parts of California Adventure. The Avengers Campus is so cool! From the layout, to the rides, food, oh and the fact that the Avengers walk around.. this place is so awesome! Highly recommend making your way over to Avengers Campus. Use the app to see who is out character wise. There are difference shows and fights throughout the day as well. Lots of character meet and greets to take pictures and get autographs. Tons of merch available and some good rides as well. This place is so much fun!

Joe Anderson

Google
I had my doubts about this new section of the park but I really enjoyed it. It seemed like a mix of Disney and what we see at the other theme park in Hollywood. Very cool shows and experiences. The restaurant and rides are top notch. Finally California adventure has some stuff to make them a destination instead of in addition to Disneyland.

Robert

Google
If you're an Avengers fan, this is a must visit. Multiple outdoor shows where you don't need to line up to watch. The shows are high up on the second floor, so it's easy for everyone to see with minimal obstruction. The spiderman ride is popular so be sure to go early. Lots of great gift shops too with exclusive items you can only get at Disneyland. As you walk around the Campus, you can find a lot of the heroes hanging around. They will even interact and take photos with you while staying in character.

Nick K

Google
Pretty cool addition to California adventure. They’ve done a great job with the design of the campus and Disney paid a huge attention to the details. There’s all sorts of cool features and scenery from your favorite movies The live shows are engaging, and the rides are fun. Only drawback is it’s a little tricky to get passes to some of the parts of the park, but it’s definitely worth trying.

Pam Delfino

Google
A fantastic section of the Disney California Adventure park! Cool rides and character greetings with Iron Man, Spiderman, and many more!

Kane Woodward (Nifinity)

Google
Avengers Campus is an experience in itself. There are two major rides here worth checking out, along with a neat themed Pym restaurant. The big surprise here is all the environmental activities happening. There always seems to be something going on in the street or on one of the towers. Just hanging out in this area can be fun and surprising.

Brian Hammett

Google
Great addition to the Disney Parks to showcase their Marvel IP. Fun ride and food options that feel like you are in the MCU. Many characters from the comics are walking around and putting on various shows around the area to entertain all fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Kylie O.

Yelp
I'd give Avengers Campus 4 stars only because of the Web Slingers ride. I'm always out of breath after this ride. My friends and I always make it a competition and try to place on the leader board. I feel like they should add one more ride. The space is lacking and there's not much to do or see. Pym's Test Kitchen is okay. Most people go there for the alcoholic drinks but the food never sounds good.
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Britney M.

Yelp
Avengers Campus is pretty dang amazing! I have to admit that I have missed a lot that this land has to offer. Most of the time I am focused on the rides. But when you take the time to slow down and enjoy the campus, there's actually a lot to appreciate! The shops are pretty amazing! And some of the areas with the architecture are wild. For example the area devoted to Doctor Strange. How cool is all of that!? Perfect photo opportunity!! And all the avengers characters here are great! I love it. My favorite ride the Guardians of the galaxy is here too! I love this campus!
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Jaimito J.

Yelp
# 36 Review for 2024 **Anvegers Campus: Not Quite the Super Experience** Overall 3 Stars*** The shop at Anvegers Campus had a decent selection of superhero-themed merchandise, but the experience was marred by high prices and long lines. While the items were appealing for fans, the cost didn't quite match the value received. Now, onto the "Web Singers" video game ride. Unfortunately, the hour-long wait didn't justify the experience. The game lacked the thrill and excitement promised, falling short of expectations. It seemed more like a rushed attempt to cash in on the trend rather than an engaging attraction. In summary, while Anvegers Campus had some highlights, the overall experience was less than spectacular. The shop offered merchandise but at a hefty price, and the "Web Singers" video game ride was a disappointment. For a true superhero-themed adventure, visitors might find more satisfaction exploring other attractions.
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Diele K.

Yelp
Overall, the Avengers Campus is great for Marvel fans and home to one of my favorite rides - Guardians of the Galaxy. There is plenty of shopping options within the area, and some dining options though I typically dine elsewhere when in Disney California Adventure (DCA). Crowds can get a little heavy, especially if there are shows going on. Definitely a must see area of the parks if you have never been!
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Arlene M.

Yelp
Avengers campus is where my husband and I saw part of a martial arts show featuring Wakanda. It's not a very large area of CA Adventure park. There are only two rides here: Guardians of the Galaxy Mission breakout-(reviewed separately) and WEB slingers-a Spiderman adventure. The WEB slingers seemed more like an interactive game so we decided to forgo it. The primary dining area here is Pym's test kitchen and tasting lab. Since we ate elsewhere we did not visit this place. We did manage to see a bit of a show in the Ancient Sanctum. That place is so small that they have people hanging over the side walls just to get a look. They need to make that bigger to accomodate more guests. We also saw the tail end of the Spiderman show as we were walking by. If you are a fan of Marvel Superheroes then they have several gift shops. Stop by the Collector's warehouse for a varied supply of toys, apparel, and comics. WEB suppliers is the store to stock up on everything you need to prepare for the action packed adventures here. They sell clothes, pins, housewares, and toys and plush. Mobie checkout is available here. If you like Marvel superheroes then this is the place for you to visit. If not then check out Guardians of the Galaxy Mission breakout. That attraction speaks for itself!
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Craig Y.

Yelp
Located inside Disney California Adventure this is one of the lands in park that has two rides and lots of entertainment spots from Marvel Characters. The music and ambience is all marvel. They have food as well around the campus. Overall a cool land in DCA especially when you can get pics with the Marvel characters. Their eating spot Pym Test Kitchen has some unusual types of foods but also have a bar that serves alcohol. The two rides Guardians of the Galaxy Mission Break out. And Spider-Man's Webslingers. They also have a Dr. Strange show. They do mini shows with some of the Marvel Characters. Overall a cool and fan land.
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Jay T.

Yelp
This is the MCU themed area in California Adventure Park - for me it's a big disappointment. They have set up a building matching the Avenger's headquarters. The campus includes the web slinger ride, Sanctum, Pym test cafe etc. They have some shows going on all the time and a lot of photo opps. Spiderman show is damn good. Others are below average. And this place is filled with awful actors. Most of them talked like they are damn serious and it almost cracked me up. Photo opps don't have any schedule. They show up whenever they feel like and you should be lucky to be there to get a chance. Average experience to be honest.
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Jack R.

Yelp
If you're also underwhelmed and disappointed, raise your hand. This land is so small that you'd wonder if Pym Tech shrunk it. It's literally the length of a small street. Turn one corner, and you'll see Dr. Strange at a live show. Turn the other corner, and you'll see the large Avengers building with the truck outside. There's a show that plays on top of the building with bad actors. There's like one ride. The Spiderman ride, Web Slingers. This campus could have been so much more! You also have a Shawarma cart or Pym Cafe, then some gift shops, and you're done. I felt underwhelmed, and it definitely felt like an afterthought just to fill up space.
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Arnel D.

Yelp
With only a few rides and another two or three attractions to see, it's not worth having to wait an hour for anything on this side of the park. There is a quick show displayed on the top, right outside of the restaurant but nothing to get too excited over. You'll see all sorts of Avengers Toys available but they aren't cheap by any means. There's a robot spider that will set you back for close to $100 and all the other Avengers Swag for $10-$80! Definitely not meant to window shop here lol
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Christine L.

Yelp
Avengers campus is a really cool new addition to Disneyland, California adventure. I don't really know much about avengers or superheroes, but I find the area really interesting. The characters have a really fun show, two shows actually, and the rides in this area are really great.
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Ryan L.

Yelp
This land covers many popular activities like Spider-Man webslingers, Guardians of the Galaxy Tower of Terror, superhero appearances, the Dr Strange show, and Spider-Man swinging between buildings!
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Maruko X.

Yelp
It is a MCU themed land located at Adventure park, which is designed by Walt Disney and Marvel Studios collaboratively. The area has replaced old rides with Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure, and Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: Breakout! The campus attracts a lot traffics in this theme park, and it is definitely worth visiting for marvel fans.
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Gerald H.

Yelp
This Marvel-themed portion of California Adventure must still be in its phase I as there is only one ride (Spiderman) supported by MCU characters/shows and a restaurant. I like coming here for a beer and catch a character performance and get on the Spiderman ride when I'm lucky. It seems like people like to come here as a pass through only stopping if there are characters out. It's still a cool place and makes for great picture for the gram at night.
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Jay P.

Yelp
Marvel-themed, they've done a good job making a large and imposing Avengers HQ and we enjoyed the costumed characters the most which pace HQ, come out for photo ops, or do live shows. All of these are centralized around Avengers HQ and you get great views of it eating at Pyms Test Kitchen. Web Slinger is not worth it, it's a short video game you wait a long time to play and I'm saddened as theme parks go this route, so much less successful than rides with practical effects and animatronics. The Guardians ride replaced Tower of Terror and if you watch people exiting it's obvious some people didn't understand it's an elevator-drop style ride. The third ride won't be open for awhile so main-draw is the food and characters. The Spiderman live show is amazing, short but sweet with a pretty significant arial launch. There is a phot-op right after with an enthusiastic Spiderman. Okoye is a master with the spear and will get the crowd pumped up, just as incredible is doing it in 91F heat. Black Widow, Falcon, Ant-man, etc... also made appearances during our short time there. We heard the Shawarma carts were good and wish we partook, it looked less heavy then some of the other food we ate.
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Lillian W.

Yelp
Avengers Campus...it is the latest and greatest addition to Disney, it opened on June 4, 2021. It is in the California Adventure Park between Cars Land and Hollywood Land. Right now everything still has that brand new glow. But there is not much to do or see here, all a bit underwhelming. Rides: + Guardians of the Galaxy + Webslingers. Ya gotta virtual queue up on the Disneyland app to try your luck to get a ride confirmation. There are only two daily enrollment times, 7am and high noon. Food: + Shawarma Palace Cart. Get your Ironman Infinity Gauntlet $28, chicken shawarma, and falafels here. + Terran Treat Cart serving up Terran pineapple churros $6 and Cosmic Cream Orbs $6 which are cream puffs filled with whipped raspberry cheesecake. + PYM Test Kitchen. + PYM Drink Lab. Neat Things: + Ancient Santum. This is where Dr Strange does his mystical thing. Towards the left is the optical illusion of the sinking floor. Great selfie photo opp. The entire Sanctum is super small and does not hold a lot people. Why didn't they make this larger or at least put in some seating? It is standing room only. I wanted to see the show but it filled up quick. Characters: These characters pop up at random times. + Spider Man (animatronic) pops up on top of the Webslinger ride building. He'll swing about for a few minutes. + Loki + Thor + IronMan + Black Widow + Peter Quill ( Star Lord) + Gamora +Wakanda Royal Guards. They perform on a elevated stage near the Ancient Sanctum. Shopping: + Collectors Warehouse + WEB Suppliers
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Gail U.

Yelp
10-1-21 We began our morning straight to this newest section of DCA. Starting with breakfast from Pym Test Kitchen then walking around curious to see what it encompassed. There was always a costumed character high up on the tall building's top landing either solo or in a fight scene. Crowds gathered and followed an Avenger soldier who ranted for quite awhile as we finished off our morning meal. There was a virtual attraction on the left hand side but you needed special reservations to join in. Other than taking selfie's of ourselves in front of a couple colorful backdrops, that was it.
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Margaret P.

Yelp
It's a relatively small "land" when you compare this to Batuu, but overall it's got potential! What's great about Avengers Campus is that you see all types of Marvel characters walking around through the Campus. The Spiderman show that they have in the middle of the campus is a bit underwhelming, and the shawarma...well, let's just say that was not the business. I love how the characters are great at playing their role when a guest talks to them. I'm sure they'll continue to build on Avengers Campus, making this place bigger and better in the future!
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Kevin W.

Yelp
The hype is semi real! I came day 2 of opening and it was a s... show. We did not get morning boarding so we waited 2+ hours in queue at opening to get in. We entered CAA at 8 am, the queue line moved from the entrance all the way to the pier. We entered the campus at around 10:30 am. Automatic entry into the campus, you need a boarding pass to web slingers. No queue needed. If not you have to wait in line to enter the campus. Pretty small area compared to Cars Land. Decor looks like you are walking down DTLA with random space ships. It was too realistic to be amazing. Spiderman show at the entrance was pretty awesome. I love the flying! Kiddos loved taking pics with him at the end. Food was a joke here. Lines were impossible, preordering system was trash. Pym was the most hyped but impossible to even get a drink. Shawarma Palace was good and the only walk up food you can get in the campus. Line moved like a snail though. The store was pretty cool. Lots of spidey bots. Guardians and Web Slingers are the main rides. They have live shows all over the campus. The Black Widow was pretty cool. Super crowded by afternoon. Expected a lot more but cool to experience once.
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Jessica S.

Yelp
Avengers Campus is currently small, and definitely a work-in-progress. Bc it's so small, it doesn't feel as immersive as Galaxy's Edge. But there's definitely the sense that future expansion is in the works. The one upside of Avengers Campus is that there are lots of opportunities for hero encounters - on several occasions, we've met Doctor Strange, Thor, Captain America, Black Panther & warriors from Wakanda, and stood feet away from the Guardians of the Galaxy as they performed a dance off. The only hero who seems to remain on the rooftops is Spider-Man.
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Cyl C.

Yelp
My boyfriend and I were able to check this place out on June 10th for his actual birthday! We lined up to get to Disney pretty early, so by the time were let in we were in the Avengers Campus by 8:30am. The campus is not as big as I thought it would be, but definitely makes up for it with what it has to offer when it comes to character meet and greets and ride experience. There are a ton of characters that come in and out throughout the day. Since the campus isn't based on a specific timeline from the Avengers Universe, you can still see Iron Man, Black Panther, and the original Captain America making their appearance. Other characters (from the ones that I actually got to see while I was there) include, Spider-Man, Thor, Black Widow, Captain Marvel, Loki, Dr. Strange, Okoye, the Wasp, and Antman. There are a few "shows" that happen with the main one being the new stunt animatronic Spider-Man that comes out whenever Spider-Man demonstrates Stark's latest technology. (You will know when this happens when this is about to horn when you hear Spider-Man's voice over the intercom on campus and starts performing stunts closer to the Avenger Campus entrance sign). Dr. Strange performs magic in his corner stating in the afternoon around 2:20pm, so make sure to line up early. Black Widow performs a stunt show at at the Avengers Headquarters. And Okoye comes out to show how we can be warriors for Wakanda by sharing techniques and chants. The main place to eat is Pym Test Kitchen (check out my review for this place on their Yelp page hehe) and a cart that sells shawarma and Iron Man's Infinity Gauntlet drink holders. There is also, one store that sells mostly the gadgets you can use on the new Web Slingers ride and also adopt your own Spiderbot to battle other people with. The two rides available are Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout and The Web Slingers Ride. Be prepared to get an arm workout for that one lolz It was an overall great experience in the Avengers Campus and if you want to beat the morning crowds, you should definitely check it out around 5pm when the line starts dying down to get in.
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Jessica S.

Yelp
I'm not entirely sure what I was expecting, but it wasn't...this. Don't get me wrong, this new "land" at DCA is open with lots of fun Marvel-specific themes running through it, but it's kind of small. And feels empty. There just isn't a lot to *do* here. Not yet, at least. I'm guessing they have plans to expand? But really, right now, in this moment, it's kind of lacking. I was lucky enough to get us into the virtual queue for Web Slingers, but because our group number was so high, we had a ton of time to kill between park opening and our line-up time. My first impression of the land was "wow, that's where [insert Bug's Land-specific ride/attraction/spot/store here] was". My second impression was, "this is it?", which I said to myself as we exited the land on the other side. It really is quite a quick stroll through the land, with only a few things to catch one's attention. There's the dining, of course - the kitchens and the Shawarma wagons (more on that in my specific review). There was one store that we wandered into, some fun Spidey-themed bathroom exteriors, and...that's it. They did seem to be on overdrive with the character interactions, at least. There never seemed to be a lack of Black Panther/Marvel/Spidey themed characters walking around, "meeting" the guests, or hosting interactions. It clogged up the walkways right quick when those interactions were going on, but that's to be expected, I suppose. I really was quite excited to visit the Campus, but walked away feeling more than a little underwhelmed. There just isn't enough to keep you there. Here's hoping they do more to bolster the space in the near future.
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Tony G.

Yelp
I want to like this place, I really do, but it's so... Disney. Everything is really expensive, the menus could offer more options, and there is really only the 1 ride. Plus the characters do interact with you, but if they are on the raised walkway or near the QuinnJet, they just kind of look at you and wave. Overall, it's just...me. They're could be potential, but I'm not holding my breath.
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Stacy K.

Yelp
I must admit I am not the biggest Avenger fan. But this place is fantastic! It was the land I never knew I always needed! I do enjoy many of the marvel characters, so to see them up close and personal was thrilling. They have many of the favorites either wandering around or performing at the campus. We did catch a glimpse of Black Panther and others. We went on the Spidie ride which is very interactive and super fun, and The Guardians ride, which is arguably one of the best rides in both parks combined. The food looked really good. I did not eat anything here but Pims looked fantastic. I saw so many people carrying around the lab beaker drinks. The shwarma looked good. I would have liked to have tried it to see how authentic is tastes since I come from a place with some of the best shwarma in the U.S. Because Disney typically gets food right. They also sold the new space Coke on campus. If you have never tried it, it is a fun experience. It is not my favorite, but it does have a strange cotton candy, fruit flavor, and this is the perfect place to have space Coke. It really goes well with the theming. The gift shops in the area are fun too. They have a giant shop filled with fun imitation artifacts from the different movies for sale plus all of the favorite character themed souvenirs. My favorite is Spider-man and that universe. They also sell those cute mechanical spiders from the Spidie ride which they will let you play with inside and outside the shops. It just a really fun atmosphere and fun vibe here at the campus. It allows you to have a break from the classic Disney for the more contemporary favorites of superhero fans. I would love to come back and spend more time here, maybe even see a few more movies to fully appreciate this place even more.
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Tara S.

Yelp
A fun area of DCA. My kids really like all the character interactions. The only downside is that not all characters stop for photos. You have to walk and take video. It is a fun little land. It needs more. The Webslinger ride is very fun and has some repeatability. However, the land needs another ride to increase capacity. Guardians of the Galaxy is technically part of the land. The land needs more shade. Summer days here are brutal. Too . The food choices here are ok. Pyms is here and offers a small variety of family friendly day items to purchase. Merchandise is limited in the land. The weirdest part is that if you want more than some basic Spiderman merchandise, you have to hike all the way to Hollywood Land. Makes zero sense why the other Marvel Merchandise is not in Avengers Campus
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Jizelle O.

Yelp
Cool new area at Disney California Adventure! Good drinks at the Pym Testing Lab, bomb food, Marvel characters walking around and Spider-Man makes an appearance swinging across buildings! The WebSlingers ride was cool but it did make my arm sore trying to beat my kid's score. You can also never go wrong with the Guardians of the Galaxy ride. Definitely gotta check it out!
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McKenzie S.

Yelp
The long anticipated Avengers Campus was finally open to the public on Friday June 4th! Located inside Disney's California Adventure, where A Bugs Land previously existed, you'll find an all new area dedicated to those magnificent Marvel superheroes. The footprint is relatively small and narrow. The area currently includes Webslingers (an interactive 3D spiderman ride), Guardians of the Galaxy, two shawarma stands, one treat (Terran Treat) stand, and Pyms Kitchen + Lab. There will also be another ride based on the Quinnjet but that's not projected to open for at least another year or two. There is also one shop that sells webslinger paraphernalia that will boost your points in the ride. As well as the robot spiders. And a kiosk that sells clothing and other merch. Beyond that there are several photo opportunities and places where shows will take place. Such as a Doctor Strange themed area, Spiderman show, and some other vehicles. In all, it's a nice new addition. However there are some needed improvements. For starters, there's hardly any shade. For anyone that remembers the lush landscaping of A Bugs Land, all that is removed. It's almost entirely concrete and hardscaping. We were especially sad to see the massive fiddle leaf fig trees removed - they were gorgeous! If you're looking for a shady respite, the Avengers Campus is not it. About the only spot you'll find greenery is the Doctor Strange corner. We were lucky enough to get Boarding Groups for both days to Webslingers, and thus entry. For others the wait was an excruciating 4-5 hours in standby, just to enter the campus. Mobile Ordering was an absolute nightmare. That opening day they were warning guests that mobile orders did not guarantee them admittance into the area, and thus a ton of food was thrown away. Saturday they changed that policy, according to one CM, but it was also impossible to get a firm answer from anyone. By Sunday there were some issues with the app as it seemed they weren't allowing us to order if we weren't inside AC. But even after we were inside, it still was telling us we weren't. It was frustrating to say the least. Eventually, Sunday afternoon we were able to get mobile orders for the Pym Tasting Lab at 8:55pm. You'll find my review of those drinks on that page, but the fact that they closed up the campus promptly at 9:00pm and scurried us out made us rush our order and dump most of the cocktails since we couldn't walk and drink (due to COVID precautions). We even found the bathrooms to be locked up as we left. When I asked a CM where the nearest open bathrooms were (because I wasn't about to walk a mile back to the hotel with a full bladder!) she rudely said to leave and start heading toward the gates. That rough experience on the last night of our two days trip really soured everything. Disney could, and has, done better for their guests with the opening of new lands. Look at the opening of Cars Land or Star Wars Land - these were timed and limited and the process could have been similar here, even with COVID safety precautions. Even with that weird experience, I am hopeful that things will start to work out. Maybe they'll even put in more shade. Here's hoping to a five star experience on our next trip!
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Irene Y.

Yelp
**During Quarantine Review: June 2021 Visit** I visited Avengers Campus during Opening Weekend (Saturday June 5th) and had a blast; however, I can absolutely see how others may not feel the same way. For one thing reservations for Spiderman's Webslingers is an absolute must. Not only will you be able to ride that attraction it also gives you preference to enter the land. Otherwise, you'll need to stand in the standby queue and I've had friends wait between 4-5 hours just to enter (at least during the first month I imagine). This is with 35% capacity and all guests are required to wear masks. There was also a temperature screening before entering the park. Over the past several years Disney implemented an online reservation system for crowd control and while I understand the intention to me it's an extremely stressful process as slots get filled up within seconds. There are two opportunities for guests to grab a reservation time slot (and yes you can link up your friend's tickets so you all get to go during that time!). One at 7am and one at 12pm. Thankfully, my friend was able to secure a timeslot and we were among the first to experience Webslingers and Avengers Campus within the first hour of the park opening. As for the land itself, I really enjoyed the character interactions and mini performances. They were engaging and very true to their characters profile. The campus is pretty small though. There's two attractions (Webslingers and Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout), one souvenir shop, one restaurant (Pym's Kitchen), two Sharma Carts, at least one Treats Carts, and at least two areas selling the Iron Man gauntlet soda holders. Near the hyperion theater there's ample seating to rest and/or enjoy food. Overall, I really enjoyed my time there and if you're able to secure a Webslingers reservation I know you will too! Love you 3000!
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Steven W.

Yelp
Disney always goes above and beyond in imagination and taking everyone on an immersive adventure. Avengers Campus is no exception. Currently with Spider-Man Web Slinger attraction with a few shows and quick service restaurants.
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Nathan C.

Yelp
This is me and my brother's first time we ever went on guardians of galaxy mission breakdown, while visiting Disney California adventure today, after we went on Disneyland first at 8am from the one day hopper ticket. Also, I still wanted to ride on web swingers ride and ride of the resistance next time, when there's no required of reservations for next year, when I have time to have a day off from work. Anyway, it's our new favorite ride of misssion breakdown this weekend.
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Kiki T.

Yelp
I had such a great time here!! Lots of places to sit. Oh I didn't like the Banana Smoothie but LOVED the Scharma(I think spelled it wrong).
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Chris G.

Yelp
Meh. As a big Marvel fan, I was pretty disappointed. Obviously planned pre-pandemic, pre-Disney+, stuck in Marvel Phase 3. No attractions, merchandise, décor from anything post 2019. Lots of open space, lots of potential, but pretty average, and below what I expect from Disney, especially given the huge investment in Marvel TV and movies. No Falcon, no Captain America, no Loki, no Wanda, no Hawkeye, no Moon Knight. No Thor, which is releasing next week. Barely a nod to Dr. Strange. Web Slingers ride is well executed, fun, but thematically doesn't fit very well with rest of experience. It's Spiderman, but without any real integration with Avengers aside from some "Stark Industries" logos. Live action combat show had old Black Widow, not new introduced in Hawkeye/movie, and yet had Taskmaster, which was super odd. And definitely no Daredevil, no Fantastic Four, no X-men. Food was meh - Pym restaurant cute, but served overcooked food. Highlight was Pym bar, which had great service and fantastic selection of beers. Shopping was a huge disappointment. I was looking forward to a hat, shirt, toys or plushies for kids. Huge miss, I was ready to spend, and there was nothing to buy. Oddly, given the lack of any Phase 4 stuff, aggressively pushing Ms. Marvel merch, which is only 2 episodes into the series. I am delighted they have female leads, would have loved to buy something for my daughter, but would have liked to see new Hawkeye (female), Valkyrie, Loki etc. Weird they only have stuff from pre 2018 and the very latest show, and nothing in the 4 years between!
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Patrick A.

Yelp
I am not an Avenger fan, so I do not get a lot of the activities and props, but still, this place is really cool. Young people, and older folks who are into this genre will really appreciate it. Enjoy.
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Alexander Y.

Yelp
First order of business after securing my new Magic Key = visit Avengers Campus immediately! Of course, since Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge is the only other newish movie-themed area in the Disneyland Resort, I can't help but compare Avengers Campus to Batuu. Overall, Avengers Campus is still an impressively put together theme park land. My overall thoughts in random note fashion: 1. Food options are either of the sitdown variety at Pym's Test Kitchen or a quick, to-go option in Shawarma Palace. Yes, they turned the Avengers post-credit scene into an actual food option. I'll get into more detail on these in my separate reviews, but the shawarma is LEGIT! 2. You have the new Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure ride, which will definitely require boarding groups for the foreseeable future. Web Suppliers is a store which allows you to buy certain mods to get higher scores on Web Slingers. I've only went on Web Slingers once, and it is a workout for your arms for sure. 3. On random instances, there will be Avengers fighting bad guys as a performance. Definitely exciting to see live action fights! 4. Obviously, Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: Breakout! (a.k.a. the former Tower of Terror) was always going to be a part of Avengers Campus. For me, the fact that this has already been there for years takes away from the newness of the attraction. 5. From a size perspective, Avengers Campus is honestly kinda small. I was a bit underwhelmed. I would say that Avengers Campus is impressive, but does not reach the heights that Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge does. I probably would not have been as impressed if I had to do the boarding group system that they originally had to even get into Avengers Campus.
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Trina D.

Yelp
Avengers Campus had been slated to open in the Summer of 2020, then COVID-19 shut down the DLR for 14 months. It was a time of uncertainty and our heroes did not see an end in sight. As restrictions in the state of California gradually lifted, the Disneyland Resort reopened to much fanfare. Avengers Campus opened on June 4, 2021, well after its initial opening date but the crowds have never been bigger. Avengers Campus took over the former Bug's Land area in Disney California Adventure. While the land has a small footprint, it boasts two rides: Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout and Spiderman's Webslingers. The Avengers Quinjet has landed near the Guardian's Ride and there is a new restaurant and bar in this part of the park called Pym's Test Kitchen and Pym's Tasting Lab (a la Hank Pym from Antman). There are 2 Schwarma carts were you can get the best schwarma from NYC. There is also a Terran Treats cart near the Guardian's ride as well. Mobile ordering is available at Pym's but only within the land. That may have changed recently as the state lifts restrictions. There are various Marvel characters popping in throughout the day from Thor & Loki, Black Widow, Captain America (both old & new), Black Panther, Dora Milaje, and Spiderman. To enter Avengers Campus, you need to either get in the standby line, hours before the park opens, wait until the end of the day (~7 pm), or get a boarding group for Webslingers. That was when the COVID-19 restrictions were in place. As of June 15th, the restrictions have most been lifted for outdoor capacity so there is no restriction to get into Avengers Campus any longer. However, you still need a boarding group for Webslingers. I visited on June 11th when mask restrictions and capacity restrictions were in place and it was very pleasant. Hopefully, Disney can keep the ever-growing crowds from ruining your experience. No matter what you do throughout your visit, check out Avengers Campus for all things Marvel.
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Cassandra F.

Yelp
This place is amazing! My kids loved it, but I think my husband and I loved it more! The iconic Avengers music starts playing as you walk in and it is striking. The gift shops are great, the rides are great, and Pym's Test Kitchen is an amazing and fun place to eat.
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Melissa A.

Yelp
Went to disney mostly to visit this new land and it did not disappoint. Absolutely loved it. The buildings, the vibe, the characters and shows throughout the day. Totally geeked out.
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Erin P.

Yelp
Super disappointed at the Avengers every single one we encountered has been rude AF especially to Bryn. He asked for a high five from SpiderMan after he practically stepped on him and he was in too much of a hurry as was IronMan they couldn't give us a time for his meet and greet and we came back at least 4 times and were too late each time they saw my son in tears and still turned him away. Black Panther never came down off the balcony except for a autistic child for a special meet and greet which I am all for special circumstances but my regular children I promise are just as much fans and couldn't even get a wave or pictures with any of them. We waited over a hour for warriors of wakanda and they didnt show we did catch her on our way out which started off cool and then a bunch of adults came and stood in front of my boys so they couldnt see by then my kids were over it. We caught a glimpse of Black Widow fighting with Black Panther and some other characters on the balcony again but we were inside in line for food which was absolutely terrible. Thor and the girl Thor we tried to follow every time them came down but again they they all we damn near running none of them held still for 2 seconds none of them took time to spend with the people there. What a waist of our day we should have just gone back to Disneyland we had such a great time Bryn was in tears and just wanted to go home now he told me his heros were all mean to him and I had to tell him they were just helpers the real heros would never treat him like that... my older son Balian spent the whole day trying to cheer up Bryn who is 6 but he is only 11 and he was just as disappointed.. So super annoyed they looked forward after a amazing week to see their Heros. I am sure other people have had a amazing time but this was our experience. I wish they would take time like the Characters at Disneyland did. All I saw was a bunch of full of them self people in costumes who did not care about the young fans because they were too important and in too much of a hurry. #CaliforniaAdventure #theamazingspiderman #Thor #BlackPanther #IronMan #BlackWidow #worstdayever
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Tatianna Z.

Yelp
The food was good for what is was, amusement park food. Tatertots were super crispy just how they should be! I also got the french toast loaf thing. That wasnt good at all but everything else was
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Gregg S.

Yelp
The attractions are nice, but it feels like an after thought. When I go to the Star Wars area of Disneyland, I feel like I'm on a different planet. This kind of feels like a cash grab. Very confined when it's crowded (I went on a Wednesday). They actually have to have people standing there to force you to move along due to how confined it can be. If they utilized the Hyperion Theater and more of that area, then it would be excellent. People will definitely enjoy this, especially if you have young children. If compared to Star Wars Land, much more can be desired, or imagined... Marvel is now one of Disney's most valuable properties. It deserves much more than this.

Angelica K.

Yelp
Super fun - rides shows character sittings were great but the characters seem to constantly be running away. Still cool though would have been even more awesome if there were more opportunities to take pictures with the characters for the little ones especially. Web slingers is a must do as well as the Guardians ride. Merchandise was a big flop though - really no Loki merch except like a mug? My daughter wanted to get Loki ears so bad and there was nothing. We scrounged the whole park and found one Loki pin at downtown Disney .

Keyan B.

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I sat on the spiderman ride for at least 30 minutes and missed picking up my father from the airport because the staff refused to let me and my family OFF THE RIDE. We were furious because half of our day was a colossal waste of time due to malfunctions on the Disney app/lightning lane...etc. No question the worst experience I've ever had at an amusement park, and I am so disappointed.