atomik_momma
Earning My Ears
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Good tips!!
I thought it would be fun to come up with some more.
Pick me, you will
When [X] years old you reached, look as good, you did not
Chewy says, "Aaaaaargggg!"
The odds that you won't pick me are approximately 3,720 to 1
I know what really happened to TK-421
The Force is middling in this one
Thank the maker you picked me
Don't be a mindless philosopher, pick me
Don't be an overweight glob of grease, pick me
I'm good against remotes AND the living
This is Red 5, I'm ready to go in
I suggest a new strategy, pick me
Luke? He owes me $20
You don't need to see my identification
It's not a trap!
CaliDisneyMama said:Just show up a bit early, and it helps, as mentioned above to have them dressed in either a Star Wars or a Disney shirt (bright colors that are easy for the CMs to call out, such as "The kid in the red shirt with Darth Maul on it!") and have them hold a sign (I've read about them saying things like, "The force is strong with this one" and "I want to be a Jedi!").![]()
SFRN97 said:Just read thread dedicated to the Jedi Academy a few pages in. Looks like the best bet is a sign and enthusiasm. So hoping DS gets picked will try anything. I guess there is no sign up like at WDW the Master Jedi picks from the crowds. As I finished reading the thread I am wondering if DD should have a sign she loves acting and will be upset if big brother gets to go on stage and she stay behind LOL
the show was awesome and was a highlight of our trip. My two teen sons were in the crowd and my 13 year old son had a yoda back pack and Darth Maul was very interested in the back pack and we have a lot of photos of him in my sons face giving him the evil eye it was awesomecrysmom said:we were in disney for jedi shows on friday. We were the first to arrive for the morning show and planted the kids front row. My daughter had princess hair from BBB and my two sons waved their arms and shouted pick me all three of them were pickedthe show was awesome and was a highlight of our trip. My two teen sons were in the crowd and my 13 year old son had a yoda back pack and Darth Maul was very interested in the back pack and we have a lot of photos of him in my sons face giving him the evil eye it was awesome
That sounds fantastic!! So you fight Darth Maul versus Darth Vadar at WDW? My Ds7 will be stoked!!!
crysmom said:it seemed for our show, the shorter children (also younger) fought darth vadar and the older taller children fought darth Maul
Both Darth vadar and Darth Maul were there it was a great show anyone who is remotely a star wars fan shouldn't miss it.
DisneylandPlanner said:We had a star wars shirt on (from etsy) but I realy think the key if you do not want to make a sign or wear a shirt is get there early. We talked with the guy as we sat in the front row. My nephew was a little shy and they still picked him right way.
whooo hoo!sechelt said:As an fyi, the photopass photographer is at the Jedi Training Academy to take pictures of all the little padawans. Hadn't seen this mentioned before but perhaps I missed it.
mgrace79 said:I did DD5 hair in Princess Leia buns at she got upfront was enthusiastic jumped up/down and she got picked! She fought Darth Maul. It was adorable. We hit it just a few minutes before it started and was off to the side.
so now relaxing at home watching the snow come down with the family and reading the disboards.Thanks for all the responses.Looks like a sign is definetly the way to go so will make one perhaps tommorrow as state is saying to be prepared to stay homebound for 24 to 48 hrs: