Disney’s New Spider-Man Ride Contains Physical DLC

Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure

Well, at least you’ll be able to take it home with you.

So Disney’s placing an Avengers Campus in Disney’s California Adventure, and one of the main attractions is Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure. The ride is an interactive trip, allowing guests to fire off webs with just their arms.

But, if you’d like, they’re also offering the option to buy a “WEB Power Band” for $35 that allows “multi-fire webs”, as well as WEB Tech for an additional $30, which changes what it is you’re firing.

From the Disney Parks blog:

First, you power up with a WEB Power Band. This base band features an attraction mode that unlocks multi-fire webs aboard WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure to personalize the game play for a cool, new experience on the attraction.

Then, you can find your own powers and add on WEB Tech inspired by some favorite Super Heroes including Spider-Man, Ghost Spider, Iron Man and Rescue to your WEB Power Bands.

On the plus side, your $65 dollars buys you something to take home and mess around with.

Spider-Man and Ghost Spider-inspired WEB Shooters change your powers to electro-dynamic webs on the attraction and at home, features lights, sounds, projections, and webs that eject and retract. Iron Man and Rescue-inspired Repulsor Cannons change your powers to repulsor blasts on the attraction and at home. They also light up and blast air while you practice your repulsor powers with training spheres.

Essentially, you’re buying a toys to life pack, here, that also gives you some benefits on the ride, as well as some play features for when you’re cooped up at home.

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Granted, Disney isn’t the first to this idea. Super Nintendo World in Universal Studios Japan does something similar with its Power-Up Band.

Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure opens June 4th at Disney’s California Adventure.

Source: Gamespot

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