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Disney Confirms Attraction Closure as Work Begins on New Expansion

Disney Confirms Attraction Closure as Work Begins on New Expansion

Disney has confirmed the closure for another attraction as they make way for one of their newest expansions! What do you think of this?

Avengers Campus

Disney Confirms Attraction Closure as Work Begins on New Expansion
Credit: Maggie

Disney is bringing not one, but TWO new rides to Avengers Campus in Disney California Adventure. The area is about to DOUBLE in size!

Avengers Campus will be getting an attraction called Infinity Defense. The premise of this attraction is that the technology that allows the Avengers to jump between worlds has gone missing, and King Thanos is using it to wreak havoc everywhere.

Stark Flight Lab is also scheduled to open. Guests will sit in two-person pods and deploy to a test station. Then a robot arm grabs the pod and starts a whirling simulated flight! Read more about everything HERE.

Land Expansion

Disney Confirms Attraction Closure as Work Begins on New Expansion
Credit: Disney

As work is scheduled to begin to take place on this epic land expansion, it unfortunately means closures for certain attractions.

Disney confirmed the closure of one of those attractions today. Construction is currently scheduled to begin in early 2025.

This attraction closure may bring some disappointment to many guests, as the attraction can hold quite a bit of nostalgia.

Red Car Trolley

Disney Confirms Attraction Closure as Work Begins on New Expansion
Credit: Maggie

The backstage Red Car Trolley barn will be removed as Disney makes way for the expansion of Avengers Campus. This means operation for the Red Car Trolley will end in early 2025.

No specific date has been shared, but Disney has shared that a date will be shared later this winter. There is also no official date on when and if the Red Car Trolley will resume operation.


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