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Do you want Fresno - ABC30's Cory James to cover Media Day at Disneyland - SWGE?


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Omg was it the Mickey cups? That was ridiculously crazy! It calmed down in the afternoon, and now they are sold all over the place lol. But I wonder how long these waits will be since line ups begin at 2 am :scared1:?
I can’t remember. I just know it sounded pretty ironic that people lined up and they could have walked up in the afternoon. Haha! I think this will be different-Disney is hyping it up with the line thing. :sad2:
 
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Now I'm more excited lol

I wonder if those will be all the droid part options, or if there will be others....

I'm not sure if I want a BB Series or R Series yet.... leaning a bit towards BB. I don't want a BB8 or R2 clone though, I'd rather something of my own. hmmmmm the choices.... I like the Blue BB body, but not fond of the head.

If they offered R2-KT colours I have to admit I’d have a hard time not buying one.
 
@Barnabus Collins: Which shop had the stormtrooper? And how did you feel about your time window? Did you feel that 4 hours was enough time to get a good feel for things or did you feel rushed and unable to do what you wanted?
 

So I got a chance to go to the cast member preview for SWGE. I am not a cast member, but was lucky enough to have a friend take me as their guest.

I will say SWGE is incredible. The land is very big, and there are many places to walk around and explore. I really love the atmosphere for the land, it is exceptional.

To see the ships and buildings is truly incredible. I will say they have a serious hit on their hands with SWGE, and I cannot wait to go back.

The Falcon ride is so much fun, and seeing all the characters walking around made the entire area feel incredibly immersive.

If you are a Star Wars fan, you will lose yourself in the land, it is quite a sight!
I’m going in August, and just hope I can get in. Trying to keep my expectations down, I have no idea how they’re going to handle entrance to the land or ride. And if we’ll be able to get in.
 
I’m going in August, and just hope I can get in. Trying to keep my expectations down, I have no idea how they’re going to handle entrance to the land or ride. And if we’ll be able to get in.

I would imagine they'll be doing the Virtual Queue process through the Summer at the very least. There's been talk about how that will work, but I'm sure much more will be known once June 24 arrives, and it gets implemented, and it becomes apparent how people think it's working out.
 
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She met the head of Disney parks (Bob Chapek) yesterday at Dok Onders. She's over the moon. The guy who actually designed the lightsabers for the experience (well, head of that group) was there a few weeks ago, and talked with her and the other CMs for a long time about Savi's


DD said how long you wait to make a lightsaber is not important. What is important is you protecting those you love from the forces that will harm them.

:D

In reality, it depends on how long it takes the person in front of you to make their choices and do their build.

I love how your daughter talked to you as a village! My DIL met some higher-ups from Lucasfilm about a week ago and did the same. They praised her and said she played her part well. She’s super excited that she’s working in the land during opening ceremonies next week.

Our kids will have some cool stories to tell for sure!
 
Thank you!

Also, DH was only kind of excited about this trip (in March 2020) because he wasn’t sure how “awesome” SWGE would be. But now that all the photos and reviews are coming out, he’s asked when we will be able to go back a second time :laughing: We’ve never been to Disney anything before, but I’m considering upgrading our tickets in the park to the Flex Pass so that we can come back in February 2021 for “cheap”!
 
For those who have visited SWGE already, has anyone had any experience with or heard anything about DAS and MFSR?

DD said that there will be accomodations but she was unsure exactly what was going to happen. Said that her lead said things will change during the soft opening period, since it's a 'trial' phase, and they are using the time to dial things in.

I love how your daughter talked to you as a village! My DIL met some higher-ups from Lucasfilm about a week ago and did the same. They praised her and said she played her part well. She’s super excited that she’s working in the land during opening ceremonies next week.

Our kids will have some cool stories to tell for sure!

To be part of something this big, that is amazing! She said that she handled being in character with the bigwigs around, no problem, but if Mark Hamill were to show up, she might cry on stage.
 
DD said that there will be accomodations but she was unsure exactly what was going to happen. Said that her lead said things will change during the soft opening period, since it's a 'trial' phase, and they are using the time to dial things in...

That's what the plaids have been saying, too. They think the currently unused FP line will be used for DAS return times, but they didn't know whether those times would have to be requested at the kiosks outside SWGE (closest ones would be by HM and by Dumbo) or if CMs would use handheld devices at the ride line. I think the handhelds make more sense.
 
Also, DH was only kind of excited about this trip (in March 2020) because he wasn’t sure how “awesome” SWGE would be. But now that all the photos and reviews are coming out, he’s asked when we will be able to go back a second time :laughing: We’ve never been to Disney anything before, but I’m considering upgrading our tickets in the park to the Flex Pass so that we can come back in February 2021 for “cheap”!
We had long-term planned that we would return to WDW in 2021, specifically to visit SWGE after the crowds settle into a more stable routine. We planned our Nov 2018 trip knowing we wouldn't be back until then, and specifically wanted to avoid the massive crowds even though we love SW in our family. We had this DL trip planned bc it coincided with a separate business trip and the dates were set. We were glad our mid June trip would almost assuredly be prior to SWGE opening. It's so weirdly amazing that we now get to experience it like this, without the massive crowds, and then we can look forward to experience RotR at WDW in 2021 and to also compare any changes to the land after Operations has control for a couple of years....and I wonder how long "our reputation follows us" with MFSR a couple of years later and from one coast to the other.
 
That's what the plaids have been saying, too. They think the currently unused FP line will be used for DAS return times, but they didn't know whether those times would have to be requested at the kiosks outside SWGE (closest ones would be by HM and by Dumbo) or if CMs would use handheld devices at the ride line. I think the handhelds make more sense.
This, plus this from a spoiler tagged review about the ride in another thread: "Everyone has to activate their consoles as soon as they sit down. This is how the ride knows what positions are filled."

My DS6 who would use DAS told us he wants to just ride and watch. So, here is to hoping he can just get into his assigned/selected seat (we are a party of 5, so we at least would have a large amount of say in which seat he goes into) and not activate the console. We assume he would like being a Gunner, but if he does merely want to "enjoy the ride", letting him sit in an "empty" would be ideal.
 
This, plus this from a spoiler tagged review about the ride in another thread: "Everyone has to activate their consoles as soon as they sit down. This is how the ride knows what positions are filled."

My DS6 who would use DAS told us he wants to just ride and watch. So, here is to hoping he can just get into his assigned/selected seat (we are a party of 5, so we at least would have a large amount of say in which seat he goes into) and not activate the console. We assume he would like being a Gunner, but if he does merely want to "enjoy the ride", letting him sit in an "empty" would be ideal.
From a post up thread, someone said that there is an autopilot option at each seat for those who just want to ride, not play.
 
https://www.disneytouristblog.com/star-wars-land-opening-parking-wristbands-stormtroopers/


We’ll start with what’s obviously the most exciting topic here, and that’s parking. Disneyland has announced that the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure will open at midnight on May 31, 2019. Disney has stressed that they don’t want guests arriving prior to then, nor do they want people hovering around the surface streets of Anaheim.

Beginning June 1, Disneyland will open the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure no later than 5:30 a.m. each morning, for an unspecified duration (we’re going to assume at least the duration of the summer). This is despite the park opening at 8 a.m. each morning, or 7 a.m. some days with Extra Magic Hours. It’s also despite Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge operating on a reservations system with no standby line…

Disneyland has also stressed that there is no need to even arrive early thanks to this time slot system. Everyone with a reservation will be admitted to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and no one without a reservation will gain access. Pretty cut and dry.


Second, even though 5:30 a.m. seems really early, getting to the parking structure around 6 a.m. isn’t the worst idea in the world. It allows guests to beat rush hour traffic on I-5, as well as the surges at the parking toll booths, bag check lines, and be among the first at the turnstiles.

Arriving to Mickey & Friends at 7 a.m. for an 8 a.m. opening time is potentially too late–the lines for everything could very well take over an hour by that point


Finally, there’s the practical reality that Disneyland fans are an obsessive bunch. Disneyland diehards love to wait in lines overnight and/or for unnecessarily long amounts of time. If Mickey & Friends is not open when fans want to start waiting in line, they will simply drive in circles around the surface streets of Anaheim, or outside the parking structure.

Disney’s relationship with Anaheim is already strained, and having fans “loiter” around town causing congestion and headaches certainly wouldn’t help with that. Kudos to Disney for recognizing this and opting to open Mickey & Friends earlier than truly necessary.


s for how Disneyland plans on limiting guests to only their 4-hour reservation slot in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, that’ll be accomplished via colored wristbands. Each time slot will have a different color wristband, and Cast Members will do a slow sweep of guests whose time slots have ended, similarly to how the parks do this for hard ticket events like the Halloween party.

Following each four-hour time slot, Disneyland Cast Members will turn away guests with expired wristbands attempting to enter the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run line, buy drinks at Oga’s Cantina, dine at Docking Bay 7 counter service restaurant, and build items at Savi’s Workshop or Droid Depot. Beyond that, Disney has suggested that they won’t allow guests to jump into line as the clock expires on their time slot (a common end-of-night practice), but no specifics have been provided ther

Disney hopes to manage crowd flow and have guests explore other areas of the land first rather than darting straight to the Smugglers Run attraction.

The goal is to keep the wait times for Smugglers Run under two hours by persuading guests to postpone their rides on the attraction until the second or third hour of their visit when wait times will be lower. No word on how this will be accomplished, but we’re guessing either via inflated wait times at the start


As part of those sweeps for guests who overstay their welcome, there will be ‘show’ element, consisting of a squadron of Stormtroopers who act as enforcement. These Stormtroopers will attempt to escort guests out of the land, which should be on theme, amusing, but perhaps ineffective. (Should guests somehow elude them or refuse to leave, security will get involved at some point.)

Overall, there’s still a lot on the operational front that Disneyland needs to figure out before Star Wars Land officially opens. Cast Member previews are currently underway, and some of the lessons learned during those will likely be applied to the first month of operations. Of course, that’s an entirely different, more limited and controlled scenario. Even with the best laid plans, much of the opening will be trial by fire. Expect real time adjustments made as Disneyland learns what does and does not work with Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Stay tuned.
 
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