Watch Part 02 | Exploring The Details Of The Show Building
Watch Part 03 | The Details Of The Queue, The Pre-Show Room And The Ride Storyline.
This Thursday April 16th at Noon Disneyland Time
While all of the Disney parks globally are closed, I thought it would be fun to create some new Disney magic by exploring what could become of this loosely announced attraction.
Part I of the series covers the basics of Bob Chapek's D23 announcement, where we all learned that the heavily rumored Marvel Land would be called Avengers Campus. Chapek gave us only four slides of what this much-needed E-Ticket attraction could look like at Disney California Adventure. I have spent a ton of time and Disneyland Daydreaming trying to figure out as many details as possible of how this show building, queue, ride vehicle, and attraction experience would work.
This video series is fictional with lots of non-Dinsey concept artwork. It is intended for entertainment only and in no way is informed as to how the attraction will actually be built. Please enjoy it as entertainment and not a real ride preview.
Mark Brickey is a full-time podcaster from the Southern California area. He is the host and producer of Adventures In Design, which has over 1000 episodes covering the struggles of turning your daydream into a day job. For more information, visit
He is also a Disneyland extreme fan and co-hosts a monthly podcast called Disneyland For Designers with Disneyland artist Jerrod Maruyama and visits the park weekly. In the summer of 2019, he set the world record for most Disneyland Tram rides in one operational day and lovingly refers to himself as the Trampion. In January of 2020, Brickey set the record as the very last guest to leave Disneyland Christmas season, making him the "King of Disneyland Christmas."
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