(which replaced the old Tower of Terror several years ago).
But Avengers Campus is something far more ambitious.
Maybe you’ll help Peter Parker stop a swarm of skittering robots.

Maybe you’ll go through the rigorous Dora Milaje training program.
And maybe you’ll tap into your mystical side and learn some wizardry from Doctor Strange.
This isn’t a top-secret, restricted facility like S.H.I.E.L.D.

Avengers Campus is open to all, and they’re actively looking for new recruits (a.k.a.
Disneyland visitors) to join their ranks and prove their heroism.
The centerpiece is the massive, shiny headquarters, topped by a gleaming Quinjet.

“You’re all coming in at the same level.
You all can explore a brand-new place together.”
Save the day with the Worldwide Engineering Brigade, a.k.a.

WEB
The Avengers aren’t the only heroic organization on Avengers Campus.
It’s here that young geniuses like Shuri and Peter Parker might dream up their next invention.
If the main Avengers building is all shiny and chrome, WEB is considerably rougher around the edges.

WEB is also home to the campus’s main new attraction: an all-ages Spider-Man ride.
“Early on, our goal was: How do we make the interface disappear?
Hidden off the main path is an overgrown Sanctum, presided over by Doctor Strange himself.

Everything’s a little bit ethereal, and nature comes into play.
It’s going to be a very beautiful transition between day and night.”
But the main restaurant on campus is superhero-owned and operated.

There will also be plenty of beverage options, both alcoholic and otherwise.
(Read more about the Avengers Campus food and beverage options here.)
(Disney haspreviously teaseda future interactive Avengers ride, set inBlack Panther’sWakanda.)