— — the headquarters with the front door open.
“A themed land at Disney California Adventure where Marvel's Stark Industries opened a public-facing campus in the summer of 2021. Spider-Man swings overhead on a wire, the Guardians ride drops out of the old Tower of Terror, and Pym Technologies serves oversized sandwiches in the test kitchen. Visitors meet costumed Avengers on a fixed daily roster. The whole thing is built like a working campus.
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Avengers Campus is a 6.3-acre themed land inside Disney California Adventure at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, the second park of the resort after Disneyland itself. The land opened on June 4, 2021, replacing the former A Bug's Land. It is the second Marvel-branded land Disney has built; a second Avengers Campus opened a year later at Walt Disney Studios Park near Paris in July 2022. Inside, the fiction is that Tony Stark's Worldwide Engineering Brigade hosts a public-facing recruitment campus.
Avengers Campus is reached through Disney California Adventure, which sits across the esplanade from Disneyland Park in Anaheim. Entry requires a park ticket and a Disneyland Resort reservation. The two headline rides are Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure and Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout, the latter a 2017 retheme of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. Pym Test Kitchen and the Pym Tasting Lab serve oversized food. The land runs at full capacity from mid-morning through park closing.
After dark the land reads differently. The Avengers Headquarters façade lights up amber and the Quinjet on the roof catches stage light from below. The Spider-Man stuntronic figure runs its programmed flight over the rooftop on an automated rig several times an hour after sunset, the most-shared single image of the campus since opening. The Worldwide Engineering Brigade building holds its interior glow against the dark California sky. The land closes with the rest of the park, typically at nine or ten.