Congo Queen
DLand Devotee Since 1966
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2012
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I’ve enjoyed reading everyone’s SWGE reports. I was in LA late last week visiting my DD (21). We decided to go to Dland on Saturday and booked a res at GCH to get a SWGE res which was 2pm-6pm on Saturday (6/22). I like the Star Wars movies but am by no means a super fan. I work at a college, so here are my grades for SWGE:
p.s. I loved riding Soarin Over Calif in DCA which is now extended through Aug.
- A+ Theming – It’s deep, layered, and fully immersive. No detail has been overlooked. Every single element in on theme.
- A Smuggler’s Run and Oga’s Cantina – Both are just fun fun fun experiences. I was smiling throughout and delighted by the vibe in each space. On Smuggler’s Run, Hondo animatronic=amazing. I was a very poor pilot but laughed throughout. Oga’s has tremendous energy. DJ Rex boppin up and down in his booth is just great.
- B Shopping – It was above average with well-themed interiors and palpable backstories on the vendors. The shops are small though, and it was tough to linger or browse given the crowds.
- C Food and Drink – The drinks and snacks in the cantina were fine, nothing special. Did not try the colored milk.
- D- Comfort and Charm – Maybe because I was there during hottest part of the day, but man that land could use some shade and more benches and places to rest. There is hardly any outdoor comfort. It is themed as a sort of old, funky, weathered outpost where all surfaces are distressed and tubes/ducts/wires abound. The soundscape is wires buzzing and spacecraft zooming past. There are trees and shrubs, but they are peripheral. Though the landscape is themed to the nth degree, it is not a landscape I long for. There is nothing lovely or charming about it. I don’t dream about being there. I wish there was more walkway shade trees/greenery or a stream/spring running through it like an oasis. The tall rock formations are impressive and beautiful in their own way but serve mostly to dwarf the visitor. Yes it adds to the immersion, but it’s also kind of oppressive. Moreover, I found it a tad psychologically oppressive to see stormtroopers with blaster in hand surveilling the guests from roof tops. They come down into the crowd and ask if we’ve seen any rebel spies etc. I am sure there are fans who find this super fun. For me, it lends a sense of unease which of course can be a fine and even sought after thing in any art form (i.e., a movie, novel, painting, etc), but at a theme park is just not my cup of tea. (That’s right, you will never bump into me at Knott’s Scary Farm.)
p.s. I loved riding Soarin Over Calif in DCA which is now extended through Aug.