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* ReleaseDateChange: The C.A.M.P.U.S.es were originally going to open in 2020 for California and 2021 for Paris before being pushed back a year each due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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* DevelopmentHell: Disney California Adventure's C.A.M.P.U.S. has had a long planned third Avengers ride in development. This attraction would be the headliner for the land, with the attraction set at the existing Avengers Compound building at the back of the C.A.M.P.U.S. This attraction originally involved guests riding in a Quinjet to Wakanda. Once there, they would "participate" in The Battle of Wakanda, as seen in ''Avengers: Infinty War''. The Concept Art depicts guests in "Jetpacks" (likely an inverted coaster) flying over Wakanda. However, the attraction would later be heavily redeveloped as an attraction based on the MCU's multiverse. The new iteration would scrap the initial Quinjet premise and the Jetpack portion of the attraction. The new premise has guests riding in a (ground based) vehicle facing an Alternate Universe version of Thanos, who seeks to dominate the Multiverse. As of 2023, the attraction has yet to begin construction and has no opening date announced.

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* DevelopmentHell: Disney California Adventure's C.A.M.P.U.S. has had a long planned third Avengers ride in development. This attraction would be the headliner for the land, with the attraction set at the existing Avengers Compound building at the back of the C.A.M.P.U.S. This attraction originally involved guests riding in a Quinjet to Wakanda. Once there, they would "participate" in The Battle of Wakanda, as seen in ''Avengers: Infinty War''. The Concept Art depicts guests in "Jetpacks" (likely an inverted coaster) flying over Wakanda. However, the attraction would later be heavily redeveloped as an attraction based on the MCU's multiverse. The new iteration would scrap the initial Quinjet premise and the Jetpack portion of the attraction. The new premise has guests riding in a (ground based) vehicle facing an Alternate Universe version of Thanos, named King Thanos who won in ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' and now seeks to dominate the Multiverse. As of 2023, the attraction has yet to begin construction and has no opening date announced.
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* DevelopmentHell: Disney California Adventure's C.A.M.P.U.S. has had a long planned third Avengers ride in development. This attraction would be the headliner for the land, with the attraction set at the existing Avengers Compound building at the back of the C.A.M.P.U.S. This attraction originally involved guests riding in a Quinjet to Wakanda. Once there, they would "participate" in The Battle of Wakanda, as seen in ''Avengers: Infinty War''. The Concept Art depicts guests in "Jetpacks" (likely an inverted coaster) flying over Wakanda. However, the attraction would later be heavily redeveloped as an attraction based on the MCU's multiverse. The new iteration would scrap the initial Quinjet premise and the Jetpack portion of the attraction. The new premise has guests riding in a (ground based) vehicle facing an Alternate Universe version of Thanos, who seeks to dominate the Multiverse. As of 2023, the attraction has yet to begin construction and has no opening date announced.
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** Disney can't build C.A.M.P.U.S.es in Florida or Tokyo, thanks to Marvel signing away those rights to Universal in the 90s. The same deals also prevent the California park from using the "Marvel" name in advertising. However, Disney is able to work around the former issue by using heroes that Universal doesn't have the rights to, like the Guardians of the Galaxy.

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** Disney can't build C.A.M.P.U.S.es in Florida or Tokyo, thanks to Marvel signing away those rights to Universal in the 90s. The same deals also prevent the California park from using the "Marvel" name in advertising. However, Disney is able to [[LoopholeAbuse work around the former issue by using heroes that Universal doesn't have the rights to, to]], like the Guardians of the Galaxy.

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** The pre-show for the cruise's ''Quantum Encounter'' features Scott Lang attempting to address why he didn't defeat Thanos using the often-suggested "[[AssShove Thanus]] [[TeleFrag Theory]]”, but [[TheUnreveal he gets cut off before the actual explanation]].

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** The pre-show for the cruise's ''Quantum Encounter'' features Scott Lang attempting to address why he didn't defeat Thanos using the often-suggested "[[AssShove Thanus]] [[TeleFrag Theory]]”, Theory]]", but [[TheUnreveal he gets cut off before the actual explanation]].



** Disney can't build C.A.M.P.U.S.es in Florida or Tokyo, thanks to Marvel signing away those rights to Universal in the 90s. The same deals also prevent the California park from using the "Marvel" name in advertising. However, Disney is able to work around the former issue by using heroes that Universal doesn't have the right to, like the Guardians of the Galaxy.

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** Disney can't build C.A.M.P.U.S.es in Florida or Tokyo, thanks to Marvel signing away those rights to Universal in the 90s. The same deals also prevent the California park from using the "Marvel" name in advertising. However, Disney is able to work around the former issue by using heroes that Universal doesn't have the right rights to, like the Guardians of the Galaxy.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The main headquarters building in California was originally planned to house a Quinjet ride with a first of its kind ride system which was announced at D23 2019. It ended up never being built (though its intended accompanying gift shop was, after two years, replacing an Avengers Super Store that had been set up in the neighboring Hollywood Land in the meantime), and a Multiverse-themed ride is being planned instead. There are widely believed to be a couple of factors as to why this Quinjet ride was scrapped. The first was due to the first of its kind ride system, Imagineers were having trouble getting it to perform to the way they wanted it to and capacity was a huge issue. Second, the pandemic caused many projects at WDI to be scrapped and it's possible this could have been one of them. Third was the death of Chadwick Boseman. Pressing forward making a ride heavily tied into Wakanda and Black Panther even after Boseman passed could very easily come across as distasteful. Finally the timeline issue. Due to how Avengers Campus was set up to easily adapt to the current direction of the MCU, basing a ride so deep in the now finished Infinity Saga would date it quickly and it would be hard if not impossible to swap in future MCU characters down the line in future phases.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The main headquarters building in California was originally planned to house a Quinjet ride with a first of its kind ride system which was announced at D23 2019. It ended up never being built (though its intended accompanying gift shop was, was two years after two years, launch, replacing an Avengers Super Store that had been set up in warehouse space in the neighboring Hollywood Land in the meantime), and a Multiverse-themed ride is being planned instead. There are widely believed to be a couple of factors as to why this Quinjet ride was scrapped. The first was due to the first of its kind ride system, Imagineers were having trouble getting it to perform to the way they wanted it to and capacity was a huge issue. Second, the pandemic caused many projects at WDI to be scrapped and it's possible this could have been one of them. Third was the death of Chadwick Boseman. Pressing forward making a ride heavily tied into Wakanda and Black Panther even after Boseman passed could very easily come across as distasteful. Finally the timeline issue. Due to how Avengers Campus was set up to easily adapt to the current direction of the MCU, basing a ride so deep in the now finished Infinity Saga would date it quickly and it would be hard if not impossible to swap in future MCU characters down the line in future phases. instead.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The main headquarters building in California was originally planned to house a Quinjet ride with a first of its kind ride system which was announced at D23 2019. It ended up never being built (though its intended accompanying gift shop was, after two years, replacing an Avengers Super Store that had been set up in the neighboring Hollywood Land in the meantime), and a Multiverse-themed ride is being planned instead. There are widely believed to be a couple of factors as to why this Quinjet ride was scrapped. The first was due to the first of it's kind ride system, Imagineers were having trouble getting it to perform to the way they wanted it to and capacity was a huge issue. Second, the pandemic caused many projects at WDI to be scrapped and it's possible this could have been one of them. Third was the death of Chadwick Boseman. Pressing forward making a ride heavily tied into Wakanda and Black Panther even after Boseman passed could very easily come across as distasteful. Finally the timeline issue. Due to how Avengers Campus was set up to easily adapt to the current direction of the MCU, basing a ride so deep in the now finished Infinity Saga would date it quickly and it would be hard if not impossible to swap in future MCU characters down the line in future phases.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The main headquarters building in California was originally planned to house a Quinjet ride with a first of its kind ride system which was announced at D23 2019. It ended up never being built (though its intended accompanying gift shop was, after two years, replacing an Avengers Super Store that had been set up in the neighboring Hollywood Land in the meantime), and a Multiverse-themed ride is being planned instead. There are widely believed to be a couple of factors as to why this Quinjet ride was scrapped. The first was due to the first of it's its kind ride system, Imagineers were having trouble getting it to perform to the way they wanted it to and capacity was a huge issue. Second, the pandemic caused many projects at WDI to be scrapped and it's possible this could have been one of them. Third was the death of Chadwick Boseman. Pressing forward making a ride heavily tied into Wakanda and Black Panther even after Boseman passed could very easily come across as distasteful. Finally the timeline issue. Due to how Avengers Campus was set up to easily adapt to the current direction of the MCU, basing a ride so deep in the now finished Infinity Saga would date it quickly and it would be hard if not impossible to swap in future MCU characters down the line in future phases.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The main headquarters building in California was originally planned to house a Quinjet ride. It ended up never being built (though its intended accompanying gift shop was, after two years, replacing an Avengers Super Store that had been set up in the neighboring Hollywood Land in the meantime), and a Multiverse-themed ride is being planned instead.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The main headquarters building in California was originally planned to house a Quinjet ride.ride with a first of its kind ride system which was announced at D23 2019. It ended up never being built (though its intended accompanying gift shop was, after two years, replacing an Avengers Super Store that had been set up in the neighboring Hollywood Land in the meantime), and a Multiverse-themed ride is being planned instead. There are widely believed to be a couple of factors as to why this Quinjet ride was scrapped. The first was due to the first of it's kind ride system, Imagineers were having trouble getting it to perform to the way they wanted it to and capacity was a huge issue. Second, the pandemic caused many projects at WDI to be scrapped and it's possible this could have been one of them. Third was the death of Chadwick Boseman. Pressing forward making a ride heavily tied into Wakanda and Black Panther even after Boseman passed could very easily come across as distasteful. Finally the timeline issue. Due to how Avengers Campus was set up to easily adapt to the current direction of the MCU, basing a ride so deep in the now finished Infinity Saga would date it quickly and it would be hard if not impossible to swap in future MCU characters down the line in future phases.

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** Since Spider-Man's film rights are licensed to Sony, Disney can't use any of that material without getting them involved. The biggest effect is that the park had a new suit designed instead of using ones from the movies. This is also why none of the Spider-Man's villains from the films are featured in WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure.

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** Since Spider-Man's film rights are licensed to Sony, Disney can't use any of that material without getting them involved. The biggest effect is that the park had a new suit designed instead of using ones from the movies. This is also why none of the Spider-Man's villains from the films are featured in WEB SLINGERS: ''W.E.B. Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure.Adventure''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The main headquarters building in California was originally planned to house a Quinjet ride. It ended up never being built (though its intended accompanying gift shop was, after two years, replacing an Avengers Super Store that had been set up in the neighboring Hollywood Land in the meantime), and a Multiverse-themed ride is being planned instead.
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** Since Spider-Man's film rights are licensed to Sony, Disney can't use any of that material without getting them involved. The biggest effect is that the park had a new suit designed instead of using ones from the movies. This is also why none of the Spider-Man's villains from the films are used in W.E.B. Slingers.

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** Since Spider-Man's film rights are licensed to Sony, Disney can't use any of that material without getting them involved. The biggest effect is that the park had a new suit designed instead of using ones from the movies. This is also why none of the Spider-Man's villains from the films are used featured in W.E.B. Slingers.WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure.
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** Since Spider-Man's film rights are licensed to Sony, Disney can't use any of that material without getting them involved. The biggest effect is that the park had a new suit designed instead of using ones from the movies.

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** Since Spider-Man's film rights are licensed to Sony, Disney can't use any of that material without getting them involved. The biggest effect is that the park had a new suit designed instead of using ones from the movies. This is also why none of the Spider-Man's villains from the films are used in W.E.B. Slingers.
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** The pre-show for the cruise's ''Quantum Encounter'' features Scott Lang attempting to address why he didn't defeat Thanos using the often-suggested "[[AssShove Thanus]] [[TeleFrag Theory]]” (but [[TheUnreveal he gets cut off before the actual explanation]]).

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** The pre-show for the cruise's ''Quantum Encounter'' features Scott Lang attempting to address why he didn't defeat Thanos using the often-suggested "[[AssShove Thanus]] [[TeleFrag Theory]]” (but Theory]]”, but [[TheUnreveal he gets cut off before the actual explanation]]).explanation]].
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** The pre-show for the cruise's ''Quantum Encounter'' features Scott Lang briefly address why he didn't defeat Thanos using the often-suggested "[[AssShove Thanus]] [[TeleFrag Theory]]” (but [[TheUnreveal he gets cut off before the actual explanation]]).

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** The pre-show for the cruise's ''Quantum Encounter'' features Scott Lang briefly attempting to address why he didn't defeat Thanos using the often-suggested "[[AssShove Thanus]] [[TeleFrag Theory]]” (but [[TheUnreveal he gets cut off before the actual explanation]]).
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** The pre-show for the cruise's ''Quantum Encounter'' features Scott Lang briefly address why he didn't defeat Thanos using the often-suggested "[[AssShove Thanus]] [[TeleFrag method]]” (but [[TheUnreveal he gets cut off before the actual explanation]]).

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** The pre-show for the cruise's ''Quantum Encounter'' features Scott Lang briefly address why he didn't defeat Thanos using the often-suggested "[[AssShove Thanus]] [[TeleFrag method]]” Theory]]” (but [[TheUnreveal he gets cut off before the actual explanation]]).
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** The pre-show for the cruise's ''Quantum Encounter'' features Scott Lang briefly address why he didn't defeat Thanos using the often-suggested "[[TeleFrag Thanus]]" method (but [[TheUnreveal he gets cut off before the actual explanation]]).

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** The pre-show for the cruise's ''Quantum Encounter'' features Scott Lang briefly address why he didn't defeat Thanos using the often-suggested "[[TeleFrag Thanus]]" method "[[AssShove Thanus]] [[TeleFrag method]]” (but [[TheUnreveal he gets cut off before the actual explanation]]).
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* InMemoriam:
** The California C.A.M.P.U.S. includes a memorial plaque for Creator/StanLee.
** While most of the lockers in ''W.E.B. Slingers'' belong to Marvel characters, one in California is dedicated to a late Imagineer named Grisol Ramirez who had worked on the ride.
* MemeAcknowledgment:
** The California C.A.M.P.U.S. includes shawarma stands, based on the famous [[TheStinger Stinger]] from ''The Avengers'' where the team goes out to eat. According to the memorabilia on the stands, the restaurant was quick to capitalize on the fame from "The Avengers ate here!"
** The pre-show for the cruise's ''Quantum Encounter'' features Scott Lang briefly address why he didn't defeat Thanos using the often-suggested "[[TeleFrag Thanus]]" method (but [[TheUnreveal he gets cut off before the actual explanation]]).
* ScrewedByTheLawyers
** Disney can't build C.A.M.P.U.S.es in Florida or Tokyo, thanks to Marvel signing away those rights to Universal in the 90s. The same deals also prevent the California park from using the "Marvel" name in advertising. However, Disney is able to work around the former issue by using heroes that Universal doesn't have the right to, like the Guardians of the Galaxy.
** Since Spider-Man's film rights are licensed to Sony, Disney can't use any of that material without getting them involved. The biggest effect is that the park had a new suit designed instead of using ones from the movies.
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