Marvel at Disneyland Paris: Avengers Campus, Hotel & Tips

Callum’s a Marvel superfan. Within two months of moving in together, he’d made me watch the entire MCU in timeline order—TV shows included.

I like it well enough, but he’s the one quoting Iron Man mid-queue while I’m just trying to find our next ride with a short queue.

That said, Avengers Campus at Disneyland Paris is absolutely brilliant. Even if you’re not that into Marvel, the rides, the food, and the little details everywhere make it a really fun part of the park.

This guide covers all the best Marvel bits at Disneyland Paris—where to stay, what to ride, what to eat, and where to buy that Spider-Man hoodie you probably don’t need but definitely want.

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Entrance sign to Avengers Campus, the themed Marvel at Disneyland Paris area featuring rides, food, and hero encounters.

⏱️ Short on Time?

🛏️ Stay: Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel (short walk, private meets)
🎢 Rides: Flight Force, Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure
📸 Meet Heroes: Use app for Hero Training Center + hang around Quinjet
🍽️ Eat: Book Pym Kitchen in advance or grab pasta at Stark Factory
🛍️ Shop: Mission Equipment for merch, Disney Village for extras


🏨 Where To Stay: Is The Disneyland Paris Marvel Hotel Worth It?

This is the Marvel hotel everyone talks about. I’m in more Disneyland Paris Facebook groups than I probably should be, and I’ve never seen a single bad review of it.

It’s super modern and full of Marvel touches, but in a really smart way. More “stylish New York gallery” than “your nephew’s bedroom,” basically.

The location makes it even better.
The security gate next to it is always quiet when we go, and it’s less than ten minutes to the parks.

View of Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel from the Panoramagique balloon, showing the Marvel at Disneyland Paris hotel complex.

Disney Village is about two minutes away, so grabbing food or popping back for a break is easy.

It’s also one of the Disneyland Paris hotels with a pool, which is a big plus if you’re travelling in warmer weather or with kids.

When it comes to booking, you’ve got two options:

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Iron Man statue standing outside Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel, part of the Marvel at Disneyland Paris experience.

Callum and I haven’t stayed here (yet!), but we’ve had a good look around.

There’s loads of cool Marvel artwork in the lobby, and the Skyline Bar has digital windows where superheroes casually pop in.
It strikes the right balance—cool, but not cringey.


🎢 Marvel Rides at Disneyland Paris

Avengers Campus isn’t huge, but the rides are a real highlight—especially if you’re travelling with a Marvel fan or just fancy something a bit more fast-paced.

There are two main attractions, and they’re both worth doing if you can:

🕸️ Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure

This one’s interactive—you use your arms to sling webs and catch rogue Spider-Bots. No buttons, no gear, just a workout you didn’t know you signed up for.

I won by a landslide when we played. Callum still claims “his side was broken,” but we all saw the scoreboard.

👉 It’s one of the must-do rides at the Studios, especially for families!

Top Tip: Queue during the Disneyland Park parade, use Single Rider, or head here during Magic Hour.


🚀 Avengers Assemble: Flight Force

A dark, high-speed rollercoaster with Iron Man and Captain Marvel leading the mission. It used to be Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster, but the Marvel re-theme has brought it right up to date.

It’s easily one of the fastest rides at Disneyland Paris—and it feels it.

Guests strapped in and launching on Avengers Assemble: Flight Force rollercoaster inside the ride’s dark, high-tech station.

We rode it three times in a row once, and I had a banging headache for the rest of the night. Worth it… but maybe just pace yourself.

Best tip: Do it in the last 30–45 minutes before Walt Disney Studios closes. The queue drops off massively and you can usually walk straight on.


👋 How to See Your Marvel Hero at Disneyland Paris

Meeting a Marvel hero is a big deal for fans—and Avengers Campus actually makes it feel pretty special. There are two main ways it happens: scheduled meet-and-greets, and pure luck.

Hero Training Center (Virtual Queue)

This is the only place to meet characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, or Captain Marvel in a proper photo-op setting.

You’ll need to join a virtual queue through the Disneyland Paris app, and it only opens once you’ve entered Walt Disney Studios Park—so don’t bother trying before you’ve scanned in.

Captain America posing with his shield during a meet and greet at the Hero Training Center inside Walt Disney Studios.

It fills up fast, especially in the morning, so get on the app at 9:45am and 1:55pm and keep tapping the “Join” button like your life depends on it.

We’ve had best luck refreshing constantly in the minute or two beforehand.


Random Hero Appearances

Characters often just turn up around Avengers Campus—and I mean literally just appear.

We met Ant-Man walking past Pym Kitchen and I screamed, “CALLUMMMMM… ANT MAAAAAN!” while he scooped up our niece and ran after him for an autograph.

Ant-Man signing an autograph for a young girl while Callum stands next to them outside Avengers Campus.

Absolute chaos, but we got the signature.

In peak season you’re more likely to spot more of them—sometimes three or four within half an hour if you’re hanging around the area.
Off-season, it’s more hit and miss.


Mini Shows (If You Happen to Be There)

Avengers Campus has a few small shows that aren’t in the app schedule and don’t have official times, so you’ve just got to be lucky. But they’re worth catching if you are nearby.

Keep an eye out for:

  • Avengers Unite
  • The Amazing Spider-Man (yes, the rooftop one)
Spider-Man crouching on a ledge outside the W.E.B. Adventure building during a rooftop appearance at Disneyland Paris.
  • Heroic Welcome
  • Warriors of Wakanda
  • Guardians of the Galaxy: Dance Challenge

You’ll usually see at least one or two if you hang around. It’s all pretty spontaneous, but that’s part of the fun.


🍽️ Where to Eat in Avengers Campus at Disneyland Paris

Alongside the array of quick food trucks (gourmet hot dogs, Groot cookies etc), you can also enjoy two themed restaurants within Avengers Campus.

Pym Kitchen

Pym Kitchen is the buffet, themed around Ant-Man’s shrinking and growing tech. You’ll find oversized pretzels, tiny burgers, and creative desserts in all shapes and sizes.

It’s fun, different, and a nice break from the usual park food.

Front of Pym Kitchen buffet restaurant with themed shrinking tunnel-style entrance and modern glass facade.

Definitely book ahead—it fills up quickly, especially during holidays. If you’re weighing up where to splurge, this is a good one to tie into your meal plan.

👉 Here’s my full post on whether the Disneyland Paris Meal Plan is worth it for you or not!


Stark Factory

This one’s quick-service, with pizzas, pastas, and big salads served in an Avengers-style workshop setting. It’s filling, indoors, and good if you want to eat without taking a long break.

Entrance to Stark Factory quick-service restaurant with red and silver industrial-style building under a clear blue sky.

I kept eyeing up their pasta bowls—they looked really good—but I physically had no room left thanks to all the Disneyland Paris snacks I’d had!
They were around €12 each, which I didn’t think was too bad at all for a decent meal in the parks.


🛍️ Marvel Shopping at Disneyland Paris

If you’ve got a Marvel fan in your group, don’t expect to leave empty-handed. There’s themed merch all over the place—but the best stuff is inside Avengers Campus.

Mission Equipment

This is the main shop inside Avengers Campus and the best place for exclusive merch. You’ll find WEB Tech add-ons for the Spider-Man ride, Avengers hoodies, collectible pins, toys, and a bunch of things you definitely don’t need but will somehow end up buying anyway.

Shelves stocked with Marvel merchandise including caps, jackets, mugs, and toys inside the Mission Equipment store.

If you spot something limited edition or season-specific, grab it. It won’t hang around. I’ve seen things vanish in a day—especially anything Spider-Man or Iron Man related.


Disney Village

If you want more choice or prices that are a little more spaced out (read: not every shelf shouting MARVEL at you), head to World of Disney or the Disney Store in the Village.

Colourful entrance to the Disney Store in Disney Village, with a bright sign and Marvel section visible inside.

They often have Marvel bits mixed in with the regular merch, and it’s a good shout if you’re looking for souvenirs that won’t blow the budget.


🧳 Final Thoughts

Avengers Campus has become our favourite place to go before the Studios close. Once the queues calm down and the crowds thin out, it’s surprisingly peaceful. It’s a really nice way to wind down before heading back to Disneyland Park for the fireworks.

You don’t need to be a die-hard Marvel fan to enjoy it. The rides are fun, the theming is clever, and the food and merch are worth checking out. If you’ve got time in your trip, it’s 100% worth a visit.

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Glowing Avengers “A” logo inside a ride queue at Avengers Campus, highlighting Marvel at Disneyland Paris theming.


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