Guests aboard the Disney Adventure appear to be actively damaging graphics in the queue for Ironcycle Test Run.
Damage to Ironcycle Test Run
Video shared by Instagram user the_buxtons_wosup shows extensive damage to several large vinyl decals affixed to a wall along the coaster queue.

The full mural originally featured various Marvel heroes, including Hulk, Iron Man, Ant-Man, the Wasp, and Sam Wilson’s Captain America. At the time of recording the Instagram Reel, large portions of the vinyl graphics have already been stripped from the wall, leaving irregular white gaps across the heroes’ bodies and the surrounding artwork.

Debris and clippings from the torn graphics could still be seen along the ground below the mural, suggesting at least some of the damage shown was very recent.

In fact, the Reel later shows a young guest just a bit further up in the line who can be seen actively picking apart Sam Wilson’s Captain America.


The damage appears particularly severe around the lower halves of the three largest decals, those being Iron Man, Hulk, and Sam Wilson’s Captain America.
Fortunately, Ant-Man and the Wasp seem unscathed, further suggesting that much of the damage is likely the fault of similar children at that height level as they work their way up the queue.
You can check out the full Reel from the_buxtons_wosup on Instagram below:
Ironcycle Test Run is located in Marvel Landing on the upper decks of the Disney Adventure. The attraction allows guests to test Tony Stark’s latest Ironcycle prototype while traveling around a winding elevated track with turns, drops, and sudden stops. It is Disney Cruise Line’s first roller coaster and, at more than 820 feet long, is billed as the longest roller coaster at sea.
You can check out the ride for yourself via our POV coverage on YouTube:
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