poodledogs55
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I emailed Disneyland and received confirmation that ROTR boarding groups are only able to be booked within Disneyland and NOT DCA FYI.
Lightsabers from Dok Ondar's (Legacy sabers) are hilt only the blade is purchased separately.Is there a way just to get the lightsaber hilt? DH for some reason wants the hilt for luke's saber but doesn't want the actual blade![]()
I would still take this with a grain of salt. Guests at WDW were also told multiple things by CMs that ended up not happening. I also think procedures may start a certain way and then will be tweaked and changed as they figure out the best way to handle things.
Email and phone CMs are hardly a definitive authority. Email again and you can easily get a completely different answer. It is quite likely that frontline CMs don't know what the plans are yet.I emailed Disneyland and received confirmation that ROTR boarding groups are only able to be booked within Disneyland and NOT DCA FYI.
Email and phone CMs are hardly a definitive authority. Email again and you can easily get a completely different answer. It is quite likely that frontline CMs don't know what the plans are yet.
We were in the booth right by DJ Rex so it actually worked out great for us being on the edge of the booth in the location we could turn around and see enough or get up quickly and see but I did take the time to walk around for a moment before we left. I do think some of the antics are better enjoyed when you're out in the middle and can see more clearly.I will say that while everyone is vying for a booth, my family really enjoyed being at the bar because you can really see the whole place better, including DJ Rex. They were all of the mind (two younger kids and two older teenagers) that being seated at the bar or standing tables was better than being in the booth. But with really little kids, maybe it wouldn’t be.
Thanks! I guess that is what we will do then.You could maybe detach the blade & be able to fit diagonally it in a checked bag, but it would need to be a very big bag. The blades are really long. And I would really hesitate unless you had a very sturdy hard suitcase as it could break. But, as the PP said, you can bring them on planes as your carry on.
When my son built his 1st lightsaber, we were in the very 1st building group on opening day of SWGE. I was so certain that we wouldn’t be able to carry it on, so I was determined to ship it back. The gift shop at GCH had already told me that they couldn’t ship it, so I’d have to do it from the park. We spent a good 45 minutes searching for the right shop in SWGE to ship from. There was only 1 shop in the land doing it &, with everything being so new, none of the cast members knew where. So, everyone kept directing us wrong. In the end, we were able to get it done. But, I was so annoyed with myself when on our flight home 2 people had lightsabers as carry on & had no issues.
Last time he built one, we did the carry on as well & it was no problem. It’s so much easier & less expensive that way.