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Day 3 Part 3 - A Ride Three Years in the Making
We were back in the park and we couldn’t wait any longer. Rise was back up and running and we had been waiting three years for this ride. We headed in and were blown away by the level of detail in the pre-ride queue, and this was just the Lightning Lane part of the line.
The entire pre show process on this ride is so awesome, from the hologram to the transport ship. I mean, the level of immersion is incredible. Then you get off the transport ship and come to maybe the best part:
That room is so cool and the boys were just in awe. Braxton was also pretty enamored with the stormtroopers and workers in the staging area for the “interrogation cell”.
We got into the interrogation room and the entire rest of the ride was a blur. We didn’t film much or take pictures because we just wanted to experience and wow…it was incredible! So many cool features to this ride. Brooks was actually a little wary of going again for some reason, so we will see how that goes, but the rest of us couldn’t wait!
It was pouring rain as we headed off the ride and we were hungry. It was about 6:00 at this time and as we were looking the only quick service locations still open were Catalina Eddie's & Woody’s Lunchbox. Well, if you don’t know, both are outdoors and again…it was pouring rain! It was this summer that Disney was still coming out of the hardship of COVID and trying to get workers hired back. Everywhere we went we heard about lack of staff, trouble finding workers, etc.
We love Disney, but I vented to April on this trip that we didn’t see any shortage of VIP Tour Guides or things like that where people were paying $800 an hour for a guide, but we can’t get some food available in the parks for dinner. Anyways, I don’t want this to get too negative and things were so much better this past summer, so let’s move on with the night!
With nowhere really to eat dinner we headed on over to Smugglers Run and waited about 30 minutes for our first ride here.
I figured Braxton wanted to drive, but he actually wanted to shoot the guns when he heard that was one of the jobs, so Brooks had to drive with me. I was worried it wouldn’t be too fun, but he did pretty good. I mean I’m not sure how the ride went because I spent the entire time yelling “left” or “right” to him, but it was fun nonetheless. It’s not a top tier ride, but it is definitely fun! When we got outside it was raining again, but I think it was driving some of the people away. We did manage to get a shot of the boys at the Millenium Falcon as we walked by.
With the rain going the Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway line was only 15 minutes, so we jumped in line and took our first spin on this new attraction.
We had a great time on this, so much so that we got back in line again and only waited about 10 minutes the second time. It is a really fun ride and I think it is the type of ride Hollywood Studios really needed. It was about 7:50 when we got out and we were hungry and with the lack of options we decided to head back to eat at the resort.
The Skyliner was down because of the weather, but we got on a bus to Pop Century pretty quick. We were back at Pop by 8:10.
While we were on the bus we mobile ordered a family pizza deal from Everything Pop, which came with a large pizza, breadsticks, and large salad. It was only $29 and it pretty much filled the four of us up. The pizza is just ok, tasted like Pizza Hut or something like that back home, but it did the job.
We finished eating and the boys were worn out and in bed, asleep by 9:00.
Up Next: That Really Was the Wildest Ride in the Wilderness
We were back in the park and we couldn’t wait any longer. Rise was back up and running and we had been waiting three years for this ride. We headed in and were blown away by the level of detail in the pre-ride queue, and this was just the Lightning Lane part of the line.
The entire pre show process on this ride is so awesome, from the hologram to the transport ship. I mean, the level of immersion is incredible. Then you get off the transport ship and come to maybe the best part:
That room is so cool and the boys were just in awe. Braxton was also pretty enamored with the stormtroopers and workers in the staging area for the “interrogation cell”.
We got into the interrogation room and the entire rest of the ride was a blur. We didn’t film much or take pictures because we just wanted to experience and wow…it was incredible! So many cool features to this ride. Brooks was actually a little wary of going again for some reason, so we will see how that goes, but the rest of us couldn’t wait!
It was pouring rain as we headed off the ride and we were hungry. It was about 6:00 at this time and as we were looking the only quick service locations still open were Catalina Eddie's & Woody’s Lunchbox. Well, if you don’t know, both are outdoors and again…it was pouring rain! It was this summer that Disney was still coming out of the hardship of COVID and trying to get workers hired back. Everywhere we went we heard about lack of staff, trouble finding workers, etc.
We love Disney, but I vented to April on this trip that we didn’t see any shortage of VIP Tour Guides or things like that where people were paying $800 an hour for a guide, but we can’t get some food available in the parks for dinner. Anyways, I don’t want this to get too negative and things were so much better this past summer, so let’s move on with the night!
With nowhere really to eat dinner we headed on over to Smugglers Run and waited about 30 minutes for our first ride here.
I figured Braxton wanted to drive, but he actually wanted to shoot the guns when he heard that was one of the jobs, so Brooks had to drive with me. I was worried it wouldn’t be too fun, but he did pretty good. I mean I’m not sure how the ride went because I spent the entire time yelling “left” or “right” to him, but it was fun nonetheless. It’s not a top tier ride, but it is definitely fun! When we got outside it was raining again, but I think it was driving some of the people away. We did manage to get a shot of the boys at the Millenium Falcon as we walked by.
With the rain going the Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway line was only 15 minutes, so we jumped in line and took our first spin on this new attraction.
We had a great time on this, so much so that we got back in line again and only waited about 10 minutes the second time. It is a really fun ride and I think it is the type of ride Hollywood Studios really needed. It was about 7:50 when we got out and we were hungry and with the lack of options we decided to head back to eat at the resort.
The Skyliner was down because of the weather, but we got on a bus to Pop Century pretty quick. We were back at Pop by 8:10.
While we were on the bus we mobile ordered a family pizza deal from Everything Pop, which came with a large pizza, breadsticks, and large salad. It was only $29 and it pretty much filled the four of us up. The pizza is just ok, tasted like Pizza Hut or something like that back home, but it did the job.
We finished eating and the boys were worn out and in bed, asleep by 9:00.
Up Next: That Really Was the Wildest Ride in the Wilderness