— — the drop you feel before you fall.
“The Collector's fortress at the back of Hollywood Land. A drop tower that swapped the old Hollywood haunt for chrome, neon, and a Marvel jukebox the day it reopened in 2017. Each ride picks a different song and a different sequence, so the line out front is half excitement and half debate about which song you want. from the studio
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Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout! is a drop-tower attraction in Hollywood Land at Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, California. It reopened on May 27, 2017, replacing The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror in the same 183-foot show tower. Walt Disney Imagineering reworked the building into the fortress of Taneleer Tivan, the Collector introduced in the 2014 Marvel film. The ride was the first attraction in a domestic Disney park to draw from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and seeded the larger Avengers Campus that opened in 2021.
The attraction sits at the back of Hollywood Land, near the entrance to Avengers Campus. Standard wait can run an hour on a peak afternoon; Lightning Lane is sold separately through Disney Genie. The height requirement is 40 inches, 102 centimetres. Single Rider is usually open and cuts the line by half or more. The ride lasts about three minutes once the doors close, and the soundtrack rotates across six original drop sequences, each scored to a different track from the films' Awesome Mix tapes.
During Halloween Time at the park, usually late August through early November, the attraction reopens after dark as Monsters After Dark, a seasonal overlay introduced in 2017. The story picks up after the standard ride: the Collector's prisoners escape, the lights drop, and a different soundtrack plays as the cabin falls. The overlay returns annually; the daytime version runs the rest of the year. The separately ticketed Oogie Boogie Bash at Disney California Adventure also features the ride with its night sequence active.