AngiTN
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IN the carry on? No.Has anyone tried taking the droid on the plane in your carry on? Any issues?
Carrying it on the plane, yes.
No issues.
IN the carry on? No.Has anyone tried taking the droid on the plane in your carry on? Any issues?
Maybe we missed them in hustle and bustle with kids. Just felt like there were only two rooms. The main room where you walk in and order and a room to the left of the counter (past the water) which looked small. Maybe there was outdoor seating, but that wasn’t an option in that heat.I've seen quite a few comments about the QS being small. We found it quite large inside. Lots of open tables without a doubt. It's got lots of rooms though, could be some of it was missed?
I thought it was small too. I feel like that smallness is part of the theming. I also think maybe it was made small on purpose to drive families out of the land at peak lunch and dinner hours to eat elsewhere, in order to keep the flow of people moving in and out of the land. I don’t know. Spread the crowds around HS a bit.Maybe we missed them in hustle and bustle with kids. Just felt like there were only two rooms. The main room where you walk in and order and a room to the left of the counter (past the water) which looked small. Maybe there was outdoor seating, but that wasn’t an option in that heat.
I guess it felt small. Was expecting a place the size of Satuli Canteen or backlot express. It didn’t even had that many counters to order from, but that may be due to the push for mobile order.
Despite the theming it felt like Woodys lunchbox: Cramped and having to stalk a seat if trying to eat near normal lunch hours.
The problem is .. the next available restaurant from SWGE is QUITE the walk -- what? Woody's Lunchbox is quite the walk from Docking Bay 7 and ABC Commissary is probably just as long if not longer. I guess I was just expecting a giant QS dining location like they have all over the other parks - Cosmic Rays, Satuli Canteen, Sunshine Seasons .. or even comparing it to the heavily themed Three Broomsticks at Universal.I thought it was small too. I feel like that smallness is part of the theming. I also think maybe it was made small on purpose to drive families out of the land at peak lunch and dinner hours to eat elsewhere, in order to keep the flow of people moving in and out of the land. I don’t know. Spread the crowds around HS a bit.
I would compare the size with Satuli, I think what makes it feel smaller are the cargo containers. There's a second room and also the outside. Closest quick service will be PizzeRizzo if it's open and Backlot ExpressThe problem is .. the next available restaurant from SWGE is QUITE the walk -- what? Woody's Lunchbox is quite the walk from Docking Bay 7 and ABC Commissary is probably just as long if not longer. I guess I was just expecting a giant QS dining location like they have all over the other parks - Cosmic Rays, Satuli Canteen, Sunshine Seasons .. or even comparing it to the heavily themed Three Broomsticks at Universal.
At least Ronto Roasters has some food options for a lunch replacement, just not good for a family or large groups like your typical QS restaurant is. (because it too lacks seating).
I get it .. seating costs money -- bigger buildings, more A/C to use and butts sitting in a seat, cooling off aren't out shopping. But food is a money maker too, you'd think that you'd want your guests comfortable and wanting to spend money on food right there rather than leaving the land (or the park).
To me the return appeal is for re-doing the MFSR ride ... and just experiencing the other food items .. or trying out the datapad "app" while there. .. and of course when the new ride opens up. Having the world open up with only one ride and then a new ride 6 months later will bring people back.but without the original triology stuff and getting to experience at the preview there is no way we will be waking up at 5am to deal with the crowds in october the return appeal is just not there for me and I love star wars. But again super thankful for the first time AP preview experience
I guess I'd have to just count the number of available seats. Satuli feels bigger because of the big open room and the big outdoor (well shaded) patio, but they could have the same number of seats.I would compare the size with Satuli, I think what makes it feel smaller are the cargo containers. There's a second room and also the outside. Closest quick service will be PizzeRizzo if it's open and Backlot Express
We went for lunch on our preview day and had trouble finding seats. It was just the two of usTo me the return appeal is for re-doing the MFSR ride ... and just experiencing the other food items .. or trying out the datapad "app" while there. .. and of course when the new ride opens up. Having the world open up with only one ride and then a new ride 6 months later will bring people back.
That being said, if I go back (as planned) in October, we don't "need" to do an early morning wakeup to experience the land -- but will go in to check it out again for that bit of Star Wars immersion.
Depending what happens in the next movie, maybe some things will change within SWGE -- I would expect it should otherwise that will be weird to have a land "stuck" in the timline after the Last Jedi.
I guess I'd have to just count the number of available seats. Satuli feels bigger because of the big open room and the big outdoor (well shaded) patio, but they could have the same number of seats.
Despite it not really being that crowded for lunch (5 minute wait to order?), we struggled to find seating for the 4 of us. We got lucky as a family saw us wandering and finished up quickly. (Cast members were attentive and cleaned the table off before we could even sit down). I just can't imagine how this will be with peak crowds.
Ahh .. yes .. PizzeRizzo! Easy to forget that place (for obvious reasons). I am guessing it will be open way more often now due to SWGE crowds. I would gather the whole reason they refurbed it was in anticipation of the new land just beyond it. Backlot Express seems a long haul from the back of SWGE. But probably a better option than Woody's because of its awful seating.
We spent a lot of time trying out different seating for the kiddo who was needing a break. The CMs did a nice job cleaning off tables to get the next group sat, but there were not places to sit when we left at 11am. There were umbrella tables outside which were packed from at least 10, a few tables in the main room at 10, none in the side room past the water. We took refuge in the mostly empty outdoor space off the secondary room, which was smallish and mostly full when we left. The high top counters would be fun as a bar, particularly with the cute lights on at night, but not so great for a family with littles.I would compare the size with Satuli, I think what makes it feel smaller are the cargo containers. There's a second room and also the outside. Closest quick service will be PizzeRizzo if it's open and Backlot Express
Our DD’s BB droid traveled safely in its box after our preview onto Disney Cruise Line (DD had a blast rolling it around our stateroom and under the bed — with the high beds in the stateroom, it rolled perfectly underneath) and then onto our flight again in the box as carry-on (we put it in the overhead and had a softer backpack next to it so wouldn’t get hit with heavier carry-on suitcase).Has anyone tried taking the droid on the plane in your carry on? Any issues?
I’m about to fly home tomorrow to UK with my savi’s lightsaber so let’s hope that goes ok
yes I had my droid and computer in my back pack under the seat.One more bit of info - DH bought and drank the Coke. We unscrewed the lid and put it in one carry-on bag, and placed the bottle in another carry-on bag. We had no problems at airport security. One TSA guy yelling out info even said "No liquids over 3 ounces, including those little round things - you know what I'm talking about - so empty them out before you come through." Also, our droid fit perfectly under the center seat of the plane.