A new E-Ticket dark ride coming to Avengers Campus in Disney California Adventure will transport riders aboard a world-jumping spaceship to remote worlds and alternate realities throughout the Marvel multiverse.
New concept art from Walt Disney Imagineering teases the planned Avengers Campus attraction that has been in development for more than four years — suggesting the highly anticipated ride that still does not have an official name or groundbreaking date may be inching closer to reality.
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The E-Ticket ride vehicle features a design that “combines elements of Tony Stark’s time-suits with Xandarian jump points and Wakandan technology,” Imagineering executive creative director Brent Strong said on a video posted to Instagram.
The new ride vehicles will use portal technology that helps transport superheroes throughout the Marvel multiverse in a matter of moments, according to the backstory created for the attraction.
“As the story goes, the Avengers are developing new technology that will allow Avengers Campus to become the hub of a new multi-world mission spanning the universe,” Strong said in the Instagram video.
The new E-Ticket attraction will blend large-scale built environments and immersive media, according to Imagineering.
Imagineering appears to be working on a high-tech ride vehicle with a motion base platform, according to Theme Park Insider.
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Concept art shows a ride vehicle designed to look like an Avengers spaceship with two rows of seats for six to eight passengers passing through a glowing orange wormhole portal surrounded by reflective geometric space debris.
Concept art is just that — conceptual — and can change throughout Imagineering’s Blue Sky development phase.
Disneyland and Imagineering have spoken sporadically about the E-Ticket attraction that has evolved since it was initially announced for the Marvel themed land.
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Back in 2019, before Avengers Campus opened, Imagineering envisioned riders climbing aboard a Quinjet and flying to Wakanda on an all-new ride system.
Avengers Campus ultimately opened in 2021 — about a year later than expected due to the COVID-19 pandemic closure — and talk of a second phase of the super hero land was put on the back burner.
Disney Parks Chairman Josh D’Amaro announced during the D23 Expo in 2022 that Imagineering had gone “back to the drawing board” to develop an entirely new concept for a Marvel Multiverse E-Ticket attraction where the Avengers would battle the King Thanos villain.