brer_frog
Mouseketeer
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- Apr 29, 2001
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Hello Star Wars fans,
Just wanted to give you an update on what's happening at Star Wars Weekends. First of all, the pins went on sale today (Friday morning) at Tatooine Traders. There are no vouchers, it is first come first serve. The lines were long and it looks like they should be sold out by the evening. There were still pins avaliable before I left at around 1PM, but not many.
The pins that were available today were, Yoda and the Naboo Fighter. The event pin (LE 6000) which was supposed to be released today, was not yet completed and customers had the option to pre-order the pin. Disney will then mail it you, in about one-and-half weeks. Castmembers also said that the remainder of these pins would go on sale at Tatooine Traders later in the month.
There are no posters this year. What they have instead, is an original lithograph of the Star Wars Logo and new artwork image, signed by their Senior Graphic Artist, Randy Noble. The lithograph is a LE 1000 and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. On the lower left hand corner of each lithograph, there is the edition number that looks similar to this: 42/1000. From what I have seen they are good sellers. Most guests were getting their's signed by today's guests Kenny Baker and Doug Chaing. Also, one of the castmembers said there are no posters at this year's event because last year, they printed too many and didn't make enough profit on them, as originally planned. Regardless, they are still pretty cool and I bought one, although they are $30. The image is of R2D2 projecting a hologram of Mickey in the Sorcer's hat like R2 projected of Princess Leia in the original movie. This year's logo pin is the same image with Mickey being in 3D.
The autograph sessions this year are also better organized than last year. Numbered arm bands are issued at the park's opening for an autograph session with your favorite celebrity. If you are planning on having both celebrities sign your merchandise, you need to have two arm bands. When obtaining them in the morning, there are two separate lines for the arm band disbursment. Also, each celebrity has two autograph sessions per day, of one hour each. One in the morning and one in the afternoon.
Well, I hope this helps answer anyone's questions who is planning on attending the event.
May the force be with you,
Roy (Brer_Frog)
Just wanted to give you an update on what's happening at Star Wars Weekends. First of all, the pins went on sale today (Friday morning) at Tatooine Traders. There are no vouchers, it is first come first serve. The lines were long and it looks like they should be sold out by the evening. There were still pins avaliable before I left at around 1PM, but not many.
The pins that were available today were, Yoda and the Naboo Fighter. The event pin (LE 6000) which was supposed to be released today, was not yet completed and customers had the option to pre-order the pin. Disney will then mail it you, in about one-and-half weeks. Castmembers also said that the remainder of these pins would go on sale at Tatooine Traders later in the month.
There are no posters this year. What they have instead, is an original lithograph of the Star Wars Logo and new artwork image, signed by their Senior Graphic Artist, Randy Noble. The lithograph is a LE 1000 and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. On the lower left hand corner of each lithograph, there is the edition number that looks similar to this: 42/1000. From what I have seen they are good sellers. Most guests were getting their's signed by today's guests Kenny Baker and Doug Chaing. Also, one of the castmembers said there are no posters at this year's event because last year, they printed too many and didn't make enough profit on them, as originally planned. Regardless, they are still pretty cool and I bought one, although they are $30. The image is of R2D2 projecting a hologram of Mickey in the Sorcer's hat like R2 projected of Princess Leia in the original movie. This year's logo pin is the same image with Mickey being in 3D.
The autograph sessions this year are also better organized than last year. Numbered arm bands are issued at the park's opening for an autograph session with your favorite celebrity. If you are planning on having both celebrities sign your merchandise, you need to have two arm bands. When obtaining them in the morning, there are two separate lines for the arm band disbursment. Also, each celebrity has two autograph sessions per day, of one hour each. One in the morning and one in the afternoon.
Well, I hope this helps answer anyone's questions who is planning on attending the event.
May the force be with you,
Roy (Brer_Frog)
