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Is Disney building a Marvel park?

Marvel Infinity Kingdom – Disney's Newest Theme Park In fact, Marvel is expected to be one of the largest segments of business for the Walt Disney Company in 2025 and beyond. So let's dive into Marvel Infinity Kingdom.



As of 2026, Disney is not building a standalone "Marvel Park," but it has successfully integrated massive, high-budget Marvel "universes" into its existing parks under the name Avengers Campus. This "gold standard" for superhero immersion is currently active at Disney California Adventure (Anaheim), Walt Disney Studios Park (Disneyland Paris), and a specialized "Stark Expo" area at Hong Kong Disneyland. Rather than a separate gate, these lands function as "themed areas" where guests can interact with the Avengers, ride the WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure, or experience the Avengers Assemble: Flight Force coaster. In 2026, Disney is continuing to expand these footprints rather than building a new park, as it allows them to leverage existing infrastructure like the Disney Monorail and hotel networks. The strategy focuses on "inter-connected storytelling," where the events in the movies and Disney+ shows are reflected in real-time within these specific park zones, making every visit feel like a new chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe without the logistical overhead of a sixth global theme park gate.

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For a longer trip complete with luxury accommodation and visits to multiple parks, Walt Disney World in Orlando might be your best bet. If you live on or near the West Coast and you're looking for a short getaway teeming with nostalgia, Disneyland is the way to go.

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In conclusion, Universal Studios and Disney are their own separate companies and are not affiliated with one another. They both have their own unique experiences to offer travelers. While both are family-friendly theme parks with thrilling rides, they each cater to different audiences.

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