Kuzcotopia12
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 25, 2012
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- 29
Thank you so much for posting this. We have 8 am to noon next Sunday 6/9 and I'm worrying about what time to get to the gate. I was planning on 6 to 6:30 am. I hate not knowing exactly what to do!We had a 8 a.m-noon reservation today. We arrived at the DL gate about 6:30 and got our wristbands right before 7 a.m. They held us by Nemo until 7, then let us proceed to Red Rose Tavern. My husband went there immediately, and my kids and I tried riding Hyperspace Mountain but it was down. So we went on Peter Pan and Mr. Toad and joined my husband around 7:30. Just a few minutes later they walked us down the Frontierland trail and held us at the entrance to Galaxy’s Edge. We entered a few minutes before 8. We were probably middle of the pack, so
I advice getting to the park at 6 a.m. to be closer to the front. My husband went straight to Savi’s, where he waited most of his time to build a light saber. Kids and I went to Olga’s but decided against it when we were told the line was an hour. We went to Smuggler’s Run and rode it in the single rider line. We were all assigned engineer, but it was super quick. Then we went by Olga’s again, but they had closed the line. So we got blue and green milk (blue is definitely better), took some photos by Kylo’s ship. Then we checked on my husband - he was still in line to sign up and pay. We waited with him for about 15 more minutes, then finally he was able to pay. This was about 9ish. They told him to come back at 9:45, so we all went to take some photos by the Falcon. The line was at 25 minutes at this point, so we got in it. We were almost on the ride at 9:35, but my husband got nervous about missing his appointment and left. I was disappointed because I wanted to ride it as a family and told him he had time, but he went anyway. This time my kids were pilots and I was a gunner. We were off at 9:51, and sure enough my husband was still in line at Savi’s. We left him there, checked on Olga’s (closed for our reservation window) and then went back on the Falcon (15 minute wait). We checked on my husband again, and he was about to go in. They would only allow two observers so my son went in with him. My daughter and I bought popcorn and browsed through the marketplace. Popcorn was $8 for a small bag, but it was good. Fun merchandise but we didn’t buy anything. We also walked through the Droid Depot which was fun to see, and we met R2-D2. It was about 11 and we saw the next group come in - hoards of people! We got in line for the Den of Antiquities. This line went fast, and my husband and son joined us after the light saber build. Great merch here but very expensive- my daughter got a neat journal ($30) and I bought a reusable bag (a bargain at $1.50). We went over to the Falcon for my husband to ride it single rider, then we shopped through the market again before leaving about 12:30ish. No one bugged us or asked to see our wristbands, probably because we weren’t doing anything that all the new people were wanting to do yet.
I looked at the app about 10ish and I could have placed a mobile order for food for later, but nothing really appealed to us. Closer to 11 food lines were long and the mobile order window started at 12:20. So plan ahead for food.
My husband said the light saber experience was cool but he ended up waiting 3 of the 4 hour window for it. If you want to do it, you need to be among the first to enter SWGE so that it doesn’t take all your time.
The ride is easy to get on using the single rider line, and wait times are very low in the middle of the reservation window.
Olga’s is the biggest pain point. I just wanted to walk in and look around and am disappointed not to have that experience.
We used the Play app a few times. My son really liked the scanner, and my daughter enjoyed the translator.
Crowds were manageable except for the lines at the droid and light saber builds, olga’s, and Den of Antiquities.
I saw a lot of PhotoPass photographers, and lines for those were pretty short. There were three in front of the Millennium Falcon.
Overall, the land is very immersive, cast members are in character, and it’s a great experience.
