JungleSkip
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“Anchored by Mission Breakout” doesn’t inspire confidence, but here’s to hoping this is more quality than Disney’s Marvel output up until now
I'd think the Avengers would come first, to capitalize on the last of the Infinity War (and A4) hype. Spider-Man is probably next. Black Panther is a possibility, but it could go somewhere else.
I think they’re just saying that because the new attractions won’t come till after the retheme of HollywoodLand.“Anchored by Mission Breakout” doesn’t inspire confidence, but here’s to hoping this is more quality than Disney’s Marvel output up until now
It's saying that the land (of which Mission Breakout will be a part of) is replacing Bug's Land.I think they’re just saying that because the new attractions won’t come till after the retheme of HollywoodLand.
Also, am I reading it right? Mission Breakout is replacing Bug’s Land even its already built?
Ah thank you. I swear it’s a weird wording. So it’s not going where HollywoodLand is?It's saying that the land (of which Mission Breakout will be a part of) is replacing Bug's Land.
Wasn't there a rumor they'd be using the storage facilities behind Guardians? Thought this was always an expansion alongside a retheme.
Yeah, I’m pretty sure Bugs Land is small. I think it’s also in the middle of the park, so not really any attached backstage area?Isn't Bugs Land a fairly small area? I wouldn't think they could put anything very substantial there, unless they expand it to the other side of Hollywood where the Monsters attraction is.
Isn't Bugs Land a fairly small area? I wouldn't think they could put anything very substantial there, unless they expand it to the other side of Hollywood where the Monsters attraction is.
It is possible that Spiderman could be one of multiple characters in an Avengers ride.
It’s interesting that Disney chose Spider-Man of all characters.
Sony makes the movies, so I would think they would have to be involved in contract negotiations. That means Disney has to avoid legal landmines with both Sony and Universal.
Sony owns the movie rights. They don't own the theme park rights. Also, they renegotiated their deal with Sony already. That's why Spidey is in the MCU now.
Eh, I think it’s PR speak considering how popular it is. We’ll see though.“Anchored by Mission Breakout” doesn’t inspire confidence, but here’s to hoping this is more quality than Disney’s Marvel output up until now
Eh, I think it’s PR speak considering how popular it is. We’ll see though.
I think it's also because the attractions will come in the second wave. So 2020 (when they are seemingly doing this big tri-park marketing push) will literally just be DLR anchored with Guardians and the new land (shops/M&G's). Hong Kong with Iron Man Experience and the new Ant Man attraction and Paris with the redone Iron Man's rocking roller coaster.
We know Paris and Hong Kong have Avengers attractions coming that the press release also glosses over, because they likewise won't be open for 2020. The same presumably for the Avengers E-ticket in DL.
Importantly Chapek 'announced' an Avengers and Spiderman attractions at D23. The fact the press release states Avengers and Spiderman are joining the Guardians is reassuring that's still the eventual case.
It's kind of nice that we have four different parks with the same concept but wholly unique attractions. Worst case scenario Avengers in shared but there will be two different Guardians, two Different Iron Man, an Ant man and Spiderman attractions.