BabybetterDisney
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I am a Star Wars fan. I watched A New Hope on TV when I was a teenager back in the 80s. I was blown away. To this day, it is the most awesome movie I’ve ever seen.
When I first heard that Disney was building a Star Wars Land, I was rather excited until I saw a picture of it. It is not a land from Star Wars. It looks somewhat like Mos Eisley and the description sounds like Mos Eisley, but it isn’t Mos Eisley. The Millennium Falcon is stuck in there for no apparent reason.
Mos Eisley is a dump. It looks like some third world country in Africa. Even Obi Wan describes it as “you will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.” I wish Disney would build a Star Land that features a more slick and modern scene of Star Wars with stunning architecture that doesn‘t resemble anything on this earth. But Galaxy’s Edge isn’t even Mos Eisley.
In Galaxy’s Edge there is no Luke. No Leia. No Han. No R2D2. No C3PO. No Darth Vader. But there is Kylo Ren. I am awestruck by Darth Vader and repulsed by Kylo Ren. I am also repulsed by the Disney Star Wars movies. I watched 2 of them, both with Kylo Ren in it. The first one out of curiosity, the second one because DS20 talked me into it. Will never listen to DS20’s movie recommendations ever again. And I consider all Disney Star Wars storylines as fan fiction and to be rejected from my personal Star Wars universe.
Galaxy’s Edge costs a billion dollars, twice as much as Pandora for the same size area. I feel that Disney is doing this out of love for its own Star Wars creations. They think they can just build something, pump a lot of money into it to create “amazing details”, slap the title “Star Wars” on it, and it will sell like hot cakes. The Disney Han Solo movie proved them wrong on this, but they haven’t learned.
The producers of Galaxy’s Edge announce that when people see Galaxy’s Edge, grown men will cry and kiss the ground. Not me. I think the Disney grown men will cry when they see that Galaxy’s Edge isn’t going to make near the money they were hoping for. People will flock to it, no doubt. It is called Star Wars after all. But will they flock more than twice as much as Pandora? Being that it cost twice as much, it has to also have twice the draw just to be as good as Pandora. And Star Wars is supposed to be more popular than Pandora.
Disney could have built two different Star Wars Land in two parks so that fans can go to both, but they chose to build the same thing. They are so incredibly arrogant. But just because George Lucus sold out to Disney doesn’t mean Disney inherited his genius.
I am going to treat Galaxy’s as “generic Sci-Fi land that Disney spent a billion dollars to build.” Such a land is still worth seeing -- anything Disney spent a billion on is naturally worth seeing. But that’s all it is. Like the Disney Star Wars movies, it’s not true Star Wars for me, and I will treat it as such.
In my coming WDW trip in September this year, I will try to squeeze into SWGE, take a quick look around, then get out. Ten minutes tops.
In our future trips, I will get my family of 4 one fastpass each to the Resistance ride, being that it sounds like a family ride, and one fastpass for the Falcon ride for DS13. (DS13 will give up one of his avatar fastpass for it.)
The problem with the Resistance ride is that it takes too long at (rumored) 28 minutes, similar to the Ellen’s Universe of Energy ride. Most of it is Disney indoctrination about the Resistance, a Disney creation. I have zero interest in the Resistance and my kids are going to be bored with it, so I don’t want to be in it more than once per WDW trip.
It is rumored that Disney will have both paid and free fast passes for the SWGE rides. I am confident that I can get one free fastpass, just one, out of our 10 day park tickets. I am not paying for fastpasses, especially because I don’t know how often the ride will break down. Currently, the paid fastpasses for Club Level guests are $50 per person, and I don’t want to be out $200 for a ride that I only want to go on once. I can’t wait around for the ride to work again, when and if it does. If a ride breaks down during our free fastpass, like it did with Slinky Dog last summer, at least it didn’t feel so bad.(OK, maybe it felt pretty bad, but imagine you are also out $200.)
I feel that Disney, out of arrogance, has missed out on the incredible opportunity of building a true Star Wars Land. The could have used the billion dollars to build 5 cheaper Star Wars rides instead of just two and allow many more people to go on them while waiting a lot less time.
If Disney promises an instant refund for fastpasses with broken rides, then I am willing to pay for the fastpass for the Resistance ride. I am also willing to pay a lot more to see Luke, Leia, Han, and a bunch of other dudes in the original trilogy on the rides. A Star Wars Land without them is like a Disney Land without Mickey and Donald. It is not acceptable.
But all in all, I accept what I cannot change and will make it work for my family.
When I first heard that Disney was building a Star Wars Land, I was rather excited until I saw a picture of it. It is not a land from Star Wars. It looks somewhat like Mos Eisley and the description sounds like Mos Eisley, but it isn’t Mos Eisley. The Millennium Falcon is stuck in there for no apparent reason.
Mos Eisley is a dump. It looks like some third world country in Africa. Even Obi Wan describes it as “you will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.” I wish Disney would build a Star Land that features a more slick and modern scene of Star Wars with stunning architecture that doesn‘t resemble anything on this earth. But Galaxy’s Edge isn’t even Mos Eisley.
In Galaxy’s Edge there is no Luke. No Leia. No Han. No R2D2. No C3PO. No Darth Vader. But there is Kylo Ren. I am awestruck by Darth Vader and repulsed by Kylo Ren. I am also repulsed by the Disney Star Wars movies. I watched 2 of them, both with Kylo Ren in it. The first one out of curiosity, the second one because DS20 talked me into it. Will never listen to DS20’s movie recommendations ever again. And I consider all Disney Star Wars storylines as fan fiction and to be rejected from my personal Star Wars universe.
Galaxy’s Edge costs a billion dollars, twice as much as Pandora for the same size area. I feel that Disney is doing this out of love for its own Star Wars creations. They think they can just build something, pump a lot of money into it to create “amazing details”, slap the title “Star Wars” on it, and it will sell like hot cakes. The Disney Han Solo movie proved them wrong on this, but they haven’t learned.
The producers of Galaxy’s Edge announce that when people see Galaxy’s Edge, grown men will cry and kiss the ground. Not me. I think the Disney grown men will cry when they see that Galaxy’s Edge isn’t going to make near the money they were hoping for. People will flock to it, no doubt. It is called Star Wars after all. But will they flock more than twice as much as Pandora? Being that it cost twice as much, it has to also have twice the draw just to be as good as Pandora. And Star Wars is supposed to be more popular than Pandora.
Disney could have built two different Star Wars Land in two parks so that fans can go to both, but they chose to build the same thing. They are so incredibly arrogant. But just because George Lucus sold out to Disney doesn’t mean Disney inherited his genius.
I am going to treat Galaxy’s as “generic Sci-Fi land that Disney spent a billion dollars to build.” Such a land is still worth seeing -- anything Disney spent a billion on is naturally worth seeing. But that’s all it is. Like the Disney Star Wars movies, it’s not true Star Wars for me, and I will treat it as such.
In my coming WDW trip in September this year, I will try to squeeze into SWGE, take a quick look around, then get out. Ten minutes tops.
In our future trips, I will get my family of 4 one fastpass each to the Resistance ride, being that it sounds like a family ride, and one fastpass for the Falcon ride for DS13. (DS13 will give up one of his avatar fastpass for it.)
The problem with the Resistance ride is that it takes too long at (rumored) 28 minutes, similar to the Ellen’s Universe of Energy ride. Most of it is Disney indoctrination about the Resistance, a Disney creation. I have zero interest in the Resistance and my kids are going to be bored with it, so I don’t want to be in it more than once per WDW trip.
It is rumored that Disney will have both paid and free fast passes for the SWGE rides. I am confident that I can get one free fastpass, just one, out of our 10 day park tickets. I am not paying for fastpasses, especially because I don’t know how often the ride will break down. Currently, the paid fastpasses for Club Level guests are $50 per person, and I don’t want to be out $200 for a ride that I only want to go on once. I can’t wait around for the ride to work again, when and if it does. If a ride breaks down during our free fastpass, like it did with Slinky Dog last summer, at least it didn’t feel so bad.(OK, maybe it felt pretty bad, but imagine you are also out $200.)
I feel that Disney, out of arrogance, has missed out on the incredible opportunity of building a true Star Wars Land. The could have used the billion dollars to build 5 cheaper Star Wars rides instead of just two and allow many more people to go on them while waiting a lot less time.
If Disney promises an instant refund for fastpasses with broken rides, then I am willing to pay for the fastpass for the Resistance ride. I am also willing to pay a lot more to see Luke, Leia, Han, and a bunch of other dudes in the original trilogy on the rides. A Star Wars Land without them is like a Disney Land without Mickey and Donald. It is not acceptable.
But all in all, I accept what I cannot change and will make it work for my family.