While you can have a great encounter with Spider-Man at Disney California Adventure at the Disneyland Resort, things are going to get even more exciting for fans of the wall-crawling Super Hero when Spider-Man gets his own attraction as part of an immersive new Super Hero-themed land opening at Disney California Adventure in 2020.
We now have a new look at concept art for the Spider-Man attraction, as first seen in the New York Times. Take a look at the art above, depicting the building the attraction will be housed in and giving fans an idea of what to expect as they approach it while walking through the land.
Stay tuned for more news on the development of the Super Hero-themed land coming to Disney California Adventure!
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Shut It Down wrote:Looks great!!! From what we know this is taking over the old It’s tough to be a bug theater right? Spider-Man 4D show, I’m good with it.
It's taking over that space plus some of Flik's. It's not just throwing a new show in the theater. Will be an all new ride.
Skittles wrote:Obviously, while I'm at Disneyland I'll be getting all 6 credits
Skittles wrote:are there any other rides that are worth riding that aren't coasters?
Based on this, I don't think Disneyland is the park for you. Have you considered Magic Mountain?
Yeah, I mean DLR is kinda ALL ABOUT the non-coaster rides. If your main goal while visiting DLR is to grab the coaster credits first and foremost, you’re doing DLR wrong.
Shut It Down wrote:Looks great!!! From what we know this is taking over the old It’s tough to be a bug theater right? Spider-Man 4D show, I’m good with it.
It's taking over that space plus some of Flik's. It's not just throwing a new show in the theater. Will be an all new ride.
They haven’t bulldozed it’s tough to be a bug and it closed a lot earlier than fliks fun fair. What makes you think this will be a whole new ride?
Shut It Down wrote:They haven’t bulldozed it’s tough to be a bug and it closed a lot earlier than fliks fun fair. What makes you think this will be a whole new ride?
Think about it. If you were Disney, wouldn't you want the marquee attraction of what's going to be the most popular land in your park to be something more than "just" a 4D show?
Shut It Down wrote:Looks great!!! From what we know this is taking over the old It’s tough to be a bug theater right? Spider-Man 4D show, I’m good with it.
It's taking over that space plus some of Flik's. It's not just throwing a new show in the theater. Will be an all new ride.
They haven’t bulldozed it’s tough to be a bug and it closed a lot earlier than fliks fun fair. What makes you think this will be a whole new ride?
Fun fact: if you save the walls of a building, it counts as a modification instead of a new structure. That saves property taxes and changes permitting process.
Not saying that’s what they will do, but the point is that demolition not starting yet isn’t an indication of anything.
One of those "off-seasonal questions" (for some of us) I ask here....
Do they ever RACE the two (x 2) Bobsleds on their tracks at - all - any more, in the Matterhorn?
Just curious. After finally riding it a few years back, after a few decades+ of not being able to, I remembered it had the potential to do this. So...?
Ha! Disney invented the first steel racing coaster (without calling it that) in 1959!
I FINALLY got to ride both sides/tracks of the Matterhorn, after 30+ years of "closed for maintenance." (o: Sept.13, 2016 after WCB. And still... Left Side > Right Side.
The (now) old sign. There's a new one now, I've read somewhere around here.
^ Oh yeah. When I was there in '16, I think the day before you were, they were racing Matterhorn, holding it until both sides were ready so they would go together. It was fantastic, and worth an immediate re-ride (Matterhorn and Tower of Terror were the only ones I rode more than once).
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