WITH great power comes great responsibility, as we learnt from Spider-Man.

Now the great responsibility of the teenage webslinger and his superpowered allies is to bring visitors in their droves to Disneyland Paris for the eagerly-anticipated Marvel Summer of Super Heroes season.

The limited-time special event, which runs until September 30, unites leather and Spandex-clad titans – such as Black Widow, Captain America, Iron Man and Thor – exclusively in the French capital for a spectacular programme of shows and interactive experiences.

Prepare for showtime

The centrepiece of the festivities is the special effects-laden 20-minute stage show, Marvel: Super Heroes United, which is performed three times a day in the Studio Theater.

Boasting one of the biggest LED screens in Europe, indoor drones that allow a full-size car to fly across the stage, video projections, a wire-flying Iron Man and breathlessly choreographed fight sequences, it’s the most technically ambitious stage production that Disneyland Paris has ever attempted, and confidently outmuscles the park’s other illusion-laden show, Mickey And The Magician.

A linear story of good versus evil brings together Black Panther, Black Widow, Doctor Strange, Captain America, The Hulk, Iron Man, Scarlet Witch and Thor for a superhero smackdown against intergalactic warlord Thanos (voiced here with gravelly glee, as in the films, by Hollywood star Josh Brolin) and his adopted daughter, Nebula.

Battles commence in the open air

Outside the theatre in the shadow of the hulking Hollywood Tower Hotel, crowds assemble for Stark Expo Presents: Energy For Tomorrow. Performed three times a day in English, the open-air extravaganza begins with Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, unveiling an arc reactor that generates green energy, and ends with power-hungry Loki, the scythe-wielding god of mischief, trading carefully choreographed punches and blows with Black Widow, Spider-Man, and his strapping half-brother, Thor.

In a brief respite from the entertainment, I snack on a dizzying array of themed treats, including Groot-shaped bread, chocolate hazelnut spread-filled beignets topped with discs of icing colour-printed with Spider-Man’s mask and Captain America’s shield, buttery shortbreads and cooling soda supped out of a plastic stein moulded to resemble Iron Man’s shiny red and gold suit helmet.

Dance could be your secret weapon

Fully replenished, I’m primed to show off my fancy footwork at the Guardians Of The Galaxy Awesome Dance-Off, which premiered last year at Disneyland Resort in California and has been subtly tweaked for its bilingual debut in Paris.

Star-Lord and Gamora cajole visitors to shake their groovy things to a toe-tapping soundtrack of 1970s floor fillers, including I Love Rock N Roll by Joan Jett and The Blackhearts and Don’t Stop Me Now by Queen.

If public displays of wanton hip-swivelling cause you to break out in a cold sweat, avoid standing near the front of the stage, or you may be plucked from the crowd by a swaggering Star-Lord and asked to demonstrate your slickest moves to the cheering throng.

Introducing the Marvel Signature Package

The Meet Spider-Man photo opportunity, which has been a fan favourite since 2014, is closed for the duration of the Marvel Summer of Super Heroes, unless you pay a premium and book a Marvel Signature Package.

The deal includes accommodation at a Disney hotel and park tickets, plus character dining comprising an American-style buffet dinner with an opportunity to meet Black Widow, Captain America and Thor, your exclusive web-slinging encounter with Spider-Man, a E60 gift card to spend in the park and a PhotoPass for the duration of your stay.

The dinner caters to Hulk-sized appetites with salad options, hot dishes and tempting desserts, including freshly-prepared chicken shawarmas scorched with the Avengers logo, succulent burgers nestled between lurid red and green buns, and moreish macarons imprinted with heroes’ faces.

In place of an audience with Peter Parker, you can now trade a firm handshake with the leader of the Avengers at Heroic Encounter: Captain America. Capacity is limited, so you must book your private audience with Steve Rogers from 9.45am each morning, using the Disneyland Paris app by scanning the QR code printed in the weekly programmes, which are available at the entrances to the parks.

What else is going on?

Beyond this summer, super-charged characters from the Marvel Comics universe will continue to infiltrate Disneyland Paris. The four-star, art deco-inspired Hotel New York will close in January 2019 to undergo a major refurbishment, introducing sleek, futuristic designs alongside costumes, props and artworks from the Marvel films in the lobby, and stylised posters in all 565 rooms.

Beginning in 2021 as part of a £1.8 billion multi-year expansion, the largest investment since the park opened, Disneyland Paris will unveil a permanent area devoted to Marvel

As part of this phased development, the outdated Rock ‘n’ Rollercoaster starring Aerosmith will be reborn as a hyperkinetic ride with corkscrews and inversions featuring Iron Man and other members of the Avengers. You don’t need to manipulate the flow of time and glimpse the future like Doctor Strange to recognise that the Marvel Summer of Super Heroes marks the beginning of an exciting otherworldly invasion in the French capital. Suit up and prepare for war.

For more information visit disneylandparis.co.uk