The Walt Disney Company wrote a check for more than $4 billion in 2009 to acquire Marvel Entertainment Inc. On May 27th, the new Guardians of the Galaxy- Mission: Breakout ride will open, which replaces the classic Tower of Terror ride at Disney's California Adventure Park. The ride opens right after the debut of the second movie of the franchise, "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2."
While the new ride is officially part of the park’s Hollywood Land. But Disney enthusiasts have been speculating that the new attraction might become the gateway to a Marvel expansion at California Adventure.
The founder of the fan site MiceChat.com noted that Disney owns a parking lot and other property behind the new Guardians of the Galaxy attraction, a perfect spot to build a second Marvel heroes ride, plus shops and eateries. However, a Disney spokesman refused to discuss fan-site theories about a major Marvel expansion except to say that “Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: Breakout will anchor a broader superhero presence that will grow over time at Disney California Adventure park.”
The "Guardians of the Galaxy" ride is still a drop-tower attraction, but instead of depicting a haunted 1930s-era Hollywood hotel based on the old “Twilight Zone” television show, the ride will represent the fortress of the Marvel character Taneleer Tivan (also known as the Collector) who has collected the Guardians and put them on display. In the ride, guests help an escaped Guardian, Rocket Raccoon, try to break out the other superheroes. During Tuesday’s preview, Disney representatives said the attraction would offer six different experiences so that riders would want to try it multiple times. Each version will be accompanied by a classic rock song from the 1960s, ‘70s and ‘80s. The ride's line will let visitors see examples of the plants and creatures collected in the fortress, with about 220 movie props on display throughout the ride.
In addition to the tower overhaul, Disney plans to launch “Summer of Heroes” next month. The four-month celebration of superheroes will include dance parties, face-to-face meetings with costumed characters and a training initiative for young wannabe heroes.
The new Marvel superhero attractions will launch three months after Disney raised ticket prices between $2 for daily passes and $20 for multi-day tickets and annual passes. Disney fans decried the price hike, saying the Disney resort had offered few new attractions to justify the increase.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-california-adventure-heroes-20170425-story.html
1. What do you think about Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: Breakout replacing Tower of Terror?
2. If you were the head of California Adventure Land, would you make a major Marvel expansion?
3. What is your opinion on the price hike?