**Official** Star Wars at DHS, Galactic Spectacular Dessert Party/Galactic Nights/Launch Bay/JT

Wow, this discussion has certainly taken a strange turn.

I have not been at the party in over a month, but my last time there, once the tour group entered, they were no longer a group. There were no tour guides in the party area and they did not enter the viewing area as a group before everyone else. Has it changed since then, according to GoofysNCCrew, it was different on the night they attended.

Is there a difference on a non tour night, if you enter after the 40th person as compared to entering after the 40 person tour group? Most guests check in after the party officially begins, so most guests are not aware of what has transpired before they check in. They have no clue whether or not a tour group has entered first as opposed to the same number of regular guests entering first.

I'll be there Monday night and as it turns out, one of the Disers who has posted on this thread will be there as well, so we'll get feedback from two very different vantage points.


I'm interested to see what pans out monday night. I booked another party on a non tour day and will cancel one. My original party fits my schedule much better due to adrs (ohanas and CM will have to be changed). I did read 2 reviews of the tour and they both said they were escorted to fireworks 1st. Not sure if there was a change at some point.

Goofyncrew, when did you attend?
 
Wow, lots of responses since I was on including the usual apologist viewpoints. I will try to answer as many as I can.

I went in early May. The tour guides definitely went into the party with the group and the tour group did for the most part stay together. The tour guides on that evening mingled with and entertained tour group attendees utilizing most of the main room for the majority of the entire event. When it was time to line up to go out to the show the tour guides called their group together at the front of the line and they were first behind the storm troopers.

I do want to make something crystal clear. I have been to this party twice before without the tour group being there. It wasn't my "feelings" that got hurt. It wasn't "my attitude" about what was happening. There was a quantatative difference for me in the parties. I had been to a great Dining With An Imagineer lunch earlier that day with a terrific Imagineer. I was in the early part of my vacation and I was in a great mood even before all the cocktails. I didn't fly off the handle or have instant envy that someone had a more exclusive "package" than me. There are measurable differences in the experiences if you have reasonable expectations based on prior experiences of this or other dessert party events and the advertising. While they may have fulfilled a literal reading of the promotion material there also is a term in the law about implied benefits and common practices. I could go on and on about that. There can be differences one would not reasonably expect such as if your big thing was to get there early enough to have a table not far from the food and drink. Maybe it was to be right behind the Storm Troopers as you are led out. Neither of those would have been possible on the night I attended.

My viewpoint comes from this background...I work hard for my vacation money, it's not a gift. I don't get an employee or friend discount, comp. tickets, blogger discount or any other discount for this type of event. I'm not local or a CM. I am a DVC member with a higher than the average number of points and an Annual Passholder (but you will never hear me say those to expect more or specialized treatment). I am not a chronic complainer nor a whiner. Most things roll off my back and in fact one of my jobs is to be the go to level headed guy to sort out the disputes fairly. I sat on this a week before contacting guest services to be absolutely sure there was no emotion, anger, envy or pettiness involved. I felt strongly the policy should be changed or at least guests should be advised ahead of time. If it doesn't effect your experience as some have tried to say, then what's the big deal about changing it?

From a logical monetary aspect the Tour cost is $121.12 for a 7 hour tour including guides, 2 reserved show viewings, lunch amongst other offerings and the Dessert Party is $69. a $52 dollar difference. So why does the Tour need 15 additional minutes of the party, priority access and space?
 
Wow, lots of responses since I was on including the usual apologist viewpoints. I will try to answer as many as I can.

I went in early May. The tour guides definitely went into the party with the group and the tour group did for the most part stay together. The tour guides on that evening mingled with and entertained tour group attendees utilizing most of the main room for the majority of the entire event. When it was time to line up to go out to the show the tour guides called their group together at the front of the line and they were first behind the storm troopers.

I do want to make something crystal clear. I have been to this party twice before without the tour group being there. It wasn't my "feelings" that got hurt. It wasn't "my attitude" about what was happening. There was a quantatative difference for me in the parties. I had been to a great Dining With An Imagineer lunch earlier that day with a terrific Imagineer. I was in the early part of my vacation and I was in a great mood even before all the cocktails. I didn't fly off the handle or have instant envy that someone had a more exclusive "package" than me. There are measurable differences in the experiences if you have reasonable expectations based on prior experiences of this or other dessert party events and the advertising. While they may have fulfilled a literal reading of the promotion material there also is a term in the law about implied benefits and common practices. I could go on and on about that. There can be differences one would not reasonably expect such as if your big thing was to get there early enough to have a table not far from the food and drink. Maybe it was to be right behind the Storm Troopers as you are led out. Neither of those would have been possible on the night I attended.

My viewpoint comes from this background...I work hard for my vacation money, it's not a gift. I don't get an employee or friend discount, comp. tickets, blogger discount or any other discount for this type of event. I'm not local or a CM. I am a DVC member with a higher than the average number of points and an Annual Passholder (but you will never hear me say those to expect more or specialized treatment). I am not a chronic complainer nor a whiner. Most things roll off my back and in fact one of my jobs is to be the go to level headed guy to sort out the disputes fairly. I sat on this a week before contacting guest services to be absolutely sure there was no emotion, anger, envy or pettiness involved. I felt strongly the policy should be changed or at least guests should be advised ahead of time. If it doesn't effect your experience as some have tried to say, then what's the big deal about changing it?

From a logical monetary aspect the Tour cost is $121.12 for a 7 hour tour including guides, 2 reserved show viewings, lunch amongst other offerings and the Dessert Party is $69. a $52 dollar difference. So why does the Tour need 15 additional minutes of the party, priority access and space?
Reading this is disheartening, it truly seems as if Disney is doing an injustice here. Guests who have paid exclusively for the Dessert party should be given first priority and the VIP Tour group should follow as the Dessert Party is just one of the perks of many they receive for the money paid.
In reality it seems Disney is looking at the more money spent (Tour) vs (Party) less and the title of VIP guests are more important...... money talks
All guests are important not just a privileged few!
 
I urge everyone who has had a bad experience with the VIP group and dessert party procedures to to email Disney and let them know
wdw.guest.communications@disneyworld.com
you can all come here to vent and share opinions but there is very little that can be accomplished so please email.
I still think that being informed (as all of you are since you are on these boards) will give you a leg up and I also still think that the attitude you put into your visit and your experiences will give you a more enjoyable time.
 

Hi

We are doing the Star Wars tour in July. I was wondering if as part of this you meet Kylo Ren, Chewy and BB8 or is it up to you to do it during the party time.

I'd just like to know so I can plan it into our schedule for another day if its during the party time.

Thanks for any advice.
 
Hi

We are doing the Star Wars tour in July. I was wondering if as part of this you meet Kylo Ren, Chewy and BB8 or is it up to you to do it during the party time.

I'd just like to know so I can plan it into our schedule for another day if its during the party time.

Thanks for any advice.
Kylo and Chewie meets are included, not BB8
 
Hi

We are doing the Star Wars tour in July. I was wondering if as part of this you meet Kylo Ren, Chewy and BB8 or is it up to you to do it during the party time.

I'd just like to know so I can plan it into our schedule for another day if its during the party time.

Thanks for any advice.
Chewy and kylo are included in the tour. Bb8 is not. The dessert party doesnt include any.
 
Thanks everyone for posting their experiences.

I don't have our party booked on a tour night but would really need to do a little more planning and prep if it were as my son uses a wheelchair and has special needs so I would need to explain the set up or just give him a heads up on what's going to happen. It would def make him pretty nervous with the light saber fighting going on while he was trying to drink and eat. If a table isn't available I would maybe need to bring a little tray or something to help him eat. We didn't have this experience at all the last time we attended. Just a little more planning so grateful we have this info.
 
Thanks everyone for posting their experiences.

I don't have our party booked on a tour night but would really need to do a little more planning and prep if it were as my son uses a wheelchair and has special needs so I would need to explain the set up or just give him a heads up on what's going to happen. It would def make him pretty nervous with the light saber fighting going on while he was trying to drink and eat. If a table isn't available I would maybe need to bring a little tray or something to help him eat. We didn't have this experience at all the last time we attended. Just a little more planning so grateful we have this info.
they still have reserved w/c accessible tables.
 
I have the dessert party booked for Tuesday the 13th. I think that is a non-tour day, but really don't want to get into that discussion now! My question is this: Does the new projection show start 30 minutes before the Star Wars projection show is scheduled to start? And it is my understanding that if one leaves the dessert party for the new movie projection show one can't really get back into the dessert party, correct? And do they make any sort of announcement at the dessert party that the movie projection show is about to start? Or would I just have to "know that" and leave early on my own? Thanks everyone!
 
they still have reserved w/c accessible tables.
In one of the posts it said that there were only a few low top tables and all of those were gone. I am hoping that one would be left for him last time they did have a reserved sign on them but at this point who knows, again I think it's better not to count on it.
 
it is my understanding that if one leaves the dessert party for the new movie projection show one can't really get back into the dessert party

do they make any sort of announcement at the dessert party that the movie projection show is about to start? Or would I just have to "know that" and leave early on my own?
It's not that you can't get back in, it's that by the time you make it back, they party venue may or may not be closed. You can always try though.

The projection show is fairly new, so I don't know if anyone on here has done the party since it started. This is just a guess, but I don't think they would announce it as it might take away from the dessert party.

We'll be able to definitely answer this and a few other questions tomorrow night, stay tuned.
 
In one of the posts it said that there were only a few low top tables and all of those were gone.
There are three or four reserved Low Boy tables, but if they are all taken, every effort will be made to get an additional table if there is a table available. Ask one of the servers for assistance. Try to be towards the front of the line to enter the party area.
 
In one of the posts it said that there were only a few low top tables and all of those were gone. I am hoping that one would be left for him last time they did have a reserved sign on them but at this point who knows, again I think it's better not to count on it.
On the tour night I was there, all the high top tables inside the main party room were taken, leaving only low top tables and several of those were reserved for wheelchair access. The party CM was sure to tell us not to take the reserved tables. I think you can reasonably expect to be appropriately accommodated.
 
and several of those were reserved for wheelchair access.
All of the low tables are supposed to be reserved for those in a ECV/WC, but sometimes guests with small kids take them even though there is reserved placard on the table.
 
All of the low tables are supposed to be reserved for those in a ECV/WC, but sometimes guests with small kids take them even though there is reserved placard on the table.
Yes, that had been my experience at the other parties; but on the tour night, there were strangely very few high top tables. I had never seen the room so filled with low tops. I actually made a comment about that when I saw all the high tops taken by the tour, which prompted the CM to be specific about the reserved tables.
 
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Yes, that had been my experience at the other parties; but on the tour night, there were strangely very few night top tables. I had never seen the room so filled with low tops.
That's very odd. All of the equipment for the party is removed and stored backstage, sounds like someone took some tables that they shouldn't have.
 
Thank you to everyone for their updates and information. I look forward to an update from tonight's event as well. I am excited about this event and have this penciled in for my trip in October (if they ever announce it for October), and will probably avoid a tour group night based on these reports.
 
There are three or four reserved Low Boy tables, but if they are all taken, every effort will be made to get an additional table if there is a table available. Ask one of the servers for assistance. Try to be towards the front of the line to enter the party area.

We also need a WC table, and do arrive early. This is how we first learned of the sorry you have to wait 15 minutes while these guests enter first. Prior to the tour all guests were often allowed in a bit early. The Low Boy tables are not in the most accessible of locations, and we need to plan our approach carefully. Thankfully they are also not in the most desirable locations, and seem to be over looked by the tour group (so far). We are again going on a tour day in August, hoping things go smoothly.
 




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