Disney is cracking down on bad guest behavior.

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The Disneyland Paris Resort is somewhat notorious for the behavior of its guests. Whether it’s climbing on rocks for a picture or breaking safety rules, the European resort has seen quite a lot of rule-breaking, so much so that Disney recently took matters into its own hands. One of the most infamous examples of this phenomenon occurred in 2022, with a guest bringing their own pillow and hopping a fence to take a relaxing nap inside the actual theme park.
As a result of alleged continued trespassing in Avengers Campus, the gardens in front of Avengers Assemble: Flight Force have been completely redesigned, now featuring small hedges intended to help block guests from climbing in. This new update was shared by DLP Report (@DLPReport):
Over at Avengers Campus, the gardens in front of Avengers Assemble: Flight Force have been redesigned with new small hedges to help prevent Guests jumping in:
🌱 Over at Avengers Campus, the gardens in front of Avengers Assemble: Flight Force have been redesigned with new small hedges to help prevent Guests jumping in: pic.twitter.com/nPvPbQIFPf
— DLP Report (@DLPReport) February 22, 2024
Avengers Assemble: Flight Force officially opened alongside the rest of Avengers Campus at Walt Disney Studios Park in 2022, forever changing the Disneyland Paris Resort, for better or for worse. Avengers Assemble: Flight Force is a retheme of the park’s version of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, a thrilling roller coaster that’s also featured at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
The ride is one of the very few Disney Park attractions to feature inversions, providing some true thrills for guests seeking more of a challenge when it comes to rides. Instead of being themed around music, guests are now propelled into the middle of a dire mission alongside Captain Marvel and Iron Man as they speedily travel across the galaxy.

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Avengers Campus in Chessy, France, is practically identical to the version of Avengers Campus at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, allowing guests to experience their own Marvel adventures and storylines.
Along the way, guests will encounter some of the most iconic Marvel characters, ranging from heroes like Captain America, Spider-Man, and Thor to some of the world’s most infamous bad guys like Kang and Loki. Only time will tell how well these new hedges block guests from trespassing, but it’s certainly a step in the right direction.
Have you visited Avengers Campus yet? Who is your favorite Marvel character?