Alexsandra
Ready for the next adventure
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I agree! I’m a huge Star Wars fan and I just find I am not that excited to visit a Star Wars land that has no recognizable landmarks and is missing some of the best Star Wars characters who actually built the franchise to what it is today.I’m trying to figure out what feels wrong, and I think I figured it out. Would you make a movie ride based on Jaws 4 ??? or Rocky 7 ??? No, never! Each movie gets weaker. 90% of what I love from Star Wars came from the first 3 movies. Having no original Star Wars at the park and modeling it off of Star Wars 7 or 8 is a problem. That’s why I believe the stories going around about Disney owing George 25% royalty on any use of original content from the first 6 movies. Diseney thinks the fans won’t notice...there is no original Star Wars content in Disney Star Wars parks. I can feel something is not right. I love Disney and I love Star Wars, if you don’t speak up Disney will assume you as a fan just don’t notice. I have higher expectations.
But the main problem for me is that there is not that much for my kids to enjoy in the land, unless I am willing to spend $200 to build a light sabre or $100 to build a droid. Guys, I have two kids! That two swords or two droids! With the exchange rate (I’m Canadian) that comes out to a pretty Hefty price for a star war experience when I already paid for an expensive park ticket. Disney has managed to make the fun experiences only for the rich.

I heard that the land is lacking interactive elements, like shows and kid-friendly activities. So unless I want to shop there is nothing to do after I ride the Millenium Falcon.
Now I’m trying to still keep an open mind until I get this visit this March but I feel kind of let down already so I hope once I see the place, I’ll change my mind.
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