A six-acre (2.43 hectares) spot at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim has been dedicated to the new Avengers Campus. The addition is Walt Disney Co’s  latest redesign of its popular theme parks, which were also affected by the lockdown of last year.
Highlights will include an aerial Spider-Man robot to perform somersaults while flying 60 feet (18.3 m) in the air. Other characters like Spider-Man, Iron man and Black panther amongst others will greet visitors at ground level.
A special Spider-Man attraction called Web Slingers has been installed where fans can team up with the character to battle out-of-control Spider-Bots. According to designers physical sets and virtual environments will blend to make visitors feel like they are slinging their own webs.
Also roaming the area and interacting with guests are fan favorites from Disney’s blockbuster Marvel movies, from Black Widow to Captain America and Ant-Man.

Food options include a cart offering shawarma, just like the one in a scene at the end of the 2012 “Avengers” movie when various superheroes ate the Middle Eastern dish together after saving the world.
The Disneyland Resort, which includes the original Disneyland and adjacent California Adventure, re-opened to the public on April 30 after being closed for more than a year.
Disneyland is currently accepting guests only from California until June 15, when it will start allowing visitors from other states.
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