Avengers Campus is one of the standout reasons to visit Walt Disney Studios Park, the second of the two parks at Disneyland Paris. Themed around the Marvel universe, the land pulls guests into a recruitment centre for budding Super Heroes, with launch coasters, interactive rides and roaming characters that bring the films to life. For Marvel fans of any age it is often the highlight of a resort trip.
This guide walks through the rides, the dining and the practical tips that make a visit run smoothly, then covers how to reach the parks from the airports, a Paris station or your hotel. A little planning at the start, especially around park opening, makes a big difference to how much you fit into the day.
The headline rides
Avengers Campus centres on fast, high-energy attractions. There is a launch coaster that throws you forward with sudden acceleration, and an interactive ride that hands guests a part in the action alongside the Super Heroes, with on-board scoring that invites repeat goes. Around the rides, live action sequences and character meet-and-greets play out through the day, so even between queues there is plenty happening across the land.
Dining in the land
Food options span quick bites to a proper sit-down meal. Counter-service spots serve themed dishes and treats you can grab between rides, while a table-service restaurant offers a fuller experience worth booking ahead during peak weeks. Eating slightly before or after the main lunch rush keeps queues shorter and gives you more time on the attractions when they are at their busiest.
Best times to visit
The single most useful tip is to arrive at park opening. The headline rides build long queues quickly, so the first hour is gold for getting on them with minimal waiting. Later in the day the crowds spread out and the atmosphere shifts, particularly in the evening when the lighting changes the look of the land. Planning your ride priorities before you walk in saves time once you are inside.
Get to the parks the easy way
Travel from a Paris airport, station or city hotel straight to the resort gates in a fixed-price private car, with free child seats and a driver who tracks your arrival. No meter, no surge.
Tips for families
Some of the coasters carry height requirements, so check them before you queue to avoid disappointment at the front. The interactive ride and the character encounters suit a wider age range, making good fallbacks for younger members of the group. Bring water and plan rest breaks, since the land is compact but busy. Single-rider lines, where available, can shave time off the wait for older children and adults.
Getting to Disneyland Paris
However you reach the resort, starting the day rested helps you make the most of an early park opening. A private transfer takes you from a Paris airport, station or hotel straight to the entrance, with a fixed fare from 70 euros at Charles de Gaulle and free child seats for families. For airport arrivals, our CDG airport transfer page covers the route, and our Disney Paris taxi page shows the full range of vehicles.
Frequently asked questions
Where is Avengers Campus at Disneyland Paris?
Avengers Campus is a themed land inside Walt Disney Studios Park, one of the two parks at the Disneyland Paris resort in Marne-la-Vallee, reached through the main studios entrance.
What rides are in Avengers Campus Paris?
The land features high-energy Marvel attractions, including a fast launch coaster and an interactive ride where guests team up with Super Heroes, plus character encounters through the day.
What food can I get at Avengers Campus?
Dining ranges from quick-service spots to a sit-down restaurant, with themed dishes and treats. Booking ahead for the table-service venue is wise during busy periods.
When is the best time to visit Avengers Campus?
Arriving at park opening gives you the shortest queues for the headline rides. Evenings can be quieter for dining, and the land changes character once the lighting shifts.
How do I get to the parks for Avengers Campus?
A private transfer brings you from a Paris airport, station or hotel straight to the resort entrance. Our fixed fare from Charles de Gaulle starts at 70 euros, with free child seats.
