We are having breakfast at 8:15 at 1900 Park Fare (staying at GF) and then going to HS. Is it still possible to get a reservation for it? What's the latest you have gotten there and been successful? (there's no FP+ for this right?)

I have a JTA question. My son (6) is a total Star Wars nut and we are going to WDW in August. Fortunately I suppose, he is super reluctant to jump into new situations and so he tells me he doesn't want to "do" JTA, but I know he wants to watch. So does it matter which one we go to? I am guessing an evening one will be better when the sun isn't beating down and we aren't wasting morning touring time...
IMO I think it is possible you might get a Jedi training reservation. This past May I had my 7 year old grandson and 4 year old granddaughter both of whom wanted to do Jedi training. We didn't get to HS until almost 11:00AM and pretty much had our pick of times after 3:00PM. Also 1900 Park Fare was very enjoyable with a pretty decent Breakfast. Good luck and have fun.We are having breakfast at 8:15 at 1900 Park Fare (staying at GF) and then going to HS. Is it still possible to get a reservation for it? What's the latest you have gotten there and been successful? (there's no FP+ for this right?)
Take your pick.
(If you will be at DHS more than one day, he might change his mind about participating after seeing that it's not "too scary" for the other kids.)
Hey, how about looking up some YouTube videos of Jedi Training and see what he thinks?
IMO I think it is possible you might get a Jedi training reservation. This past May I had my 7 year old grandson and 4 year old granddaughter both of whom wanted to do Jedi training. We didn't get to HS until almost 11:00AM and pretty much had our pick of times after 3:00PM. Also 1900 Park Fare was very enjoyable with a pretty decent Breakfast. Good luck and have fun.

I have a JTA question. My son (6) is a total Star Wars nut and we are going to WDW in August. Fortunately I suppose, he is super reluctant to jump into new situations and so he tells me he doesn't want to "do" JTA, but I know he wants to watch. So does it matter which one we go to? I am guessing an evening one will be better when the sun isn't beating down and we aren't wasting morning touring time...
If you tnink there is any possibility that your son might see JTA and decide that he wants to try it, you may want to make a reservation, but take him to check out an earlier show, so he can see what it's about and decide whether he'd like to try it. (I speak from experience with my then-5 year old, shy Star Wars loving kiddo who swore he only wanted to watch...until he saw the show.)