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My bad it opens on the 31st at Disney Land as well it opened yesterday at Disney World.
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Correction: Disneyland opening is tomorrow.My bad it opens on the 31st at Disney Land as well it opened yesterday at Disney World.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/luke-skywalker-han-solo-stars-040750330.html
I have no idea I wonder if there is more than one ride or if it's 6 people at a time?
Hmm a west coast friend of mine was at the cast preview (no photos); he mentioned getting a forearm cramp lol from the ride.Dunno if it was specifically that Millennial Falcon ride (unless there's another space ship ride?)
Stuff like cantina, blue milk, QSR, and hot dog wrap were already up and running.
6 people per experience, but construction photos showed at least a half dozen cockpit pods within the show building. If I had to guess they have enough capacity to do about 1800 riders an hour.Sounded like 6 people at a time...ouch.
For now, that is the only ride. My understanding is they expect that you can do the entire world in about 2 hours (which, I believe, is the time limit for the first few months).Hmm a west coast friend of mine was at the cast preview (no photos); he mentioned getting a forearm cramp lol from the ride.Dunno if it was specifically that Millennial Falcon ride (unless there's another space ship ride?)
Stuff like cantina, blue milk, QSR, and hot dog wrap were already up and running.
I got a 4 & 6 yes old I am taking next year. Going to be an expensive trip, but ought to be amazing.My 4 year old son is going to lose his shit when we take him
Looks like it would probably be fun. However, I rode Body Wars and Star Tours at Disney World in 1990 and based on that first video, it appears that the graphics are of the same quality.
you should try the 75$ Beer FlightI got a 4 & 6 yes old I am taking next year. Going to be an expensive trip, but ought to be amazing.
Why? Odds are there won't be anything I haven't had before.you should try the 75$ Beer Flight
I'm going to assume you're going to Disney World, since I'm pretty sure Disney land is rarely humid (though I assume summer can get hot). That said, even for Disney World, if you go in the winter, it's gonna be pretty pleasant. If I go, it'll be in the middle of the week when school is in sessionFor me; going to Disney world is like entering a portal to hell. Reminds me of the final judgment. Queuing up with a bunch of people that can't distinguish fantasy from reality, it is 110* degrees, 99% humidity, line a mile long.
Not signing up for that.
For now they have limits on how many can go in and you have to have gotten a reservation (maybe won a lottery) to get a ticket to enter. After that, there's no time limit and I don't think there's a limit on how many can enter. I think going during the week when school is in session is the only hope at it not being a total PITA.I'm only a 30 minute drive from Disneyland, but haven't been to Disneyland for years.
Too expensive and way to crowded.
Can't even imagine how crowded the Star Wars area will be.
Maybe I'll go in a few years after the crowds have thinned out.
They'll probably be Cantina Brews...odd colors and I wouldn't be shocked if they had some brewed exclusively for Disney, but will they be good and is any flight of beers worth 75 bucks? Probably not.Why? Odds are there won't be anything I haven't had before.
My younger brother just got done with a week at Disney in Orlando FL with his family. 3 daughters, all convinced they are princesses in waiting. As he recounted his tale of misery and whoa I just had to laugh. It is worse than I thought. Years ago my sister won a radio call in contest and the prize was 3 days at Disney Orlando. Only problem was it was the days of the gay pride parades. I think the experience scared my nephew for life. Some "family" entertainment huh? Walt Disney is lucky he is long dead rather than to see what has been done with his creation.I'm going to assume you're going to Disney World, since I'm pretty sure Disney land is rarely humid (though I assume summer can get hot). That said, even for Disney World, if you go in the winter, it's gonna be pretty pleasant. If I go, it'll be in the middle of the week when school is in session
"She may not look like much, but she's got it where it counts". The Falcon was always my favorite space ship, the Colonial Viper was a close second. I loath disney but this may be too awesome to pass up.
6 people per experience, but construction photos showed at least a half dozen cockpit pods within the show building. If I had to guess they have enough capacity to do about 1800 riders an hour.
Dunno if it was specifically that Millennial Falcon ride (unless there's another space ship ride?)