JulesMD
Toddler Mom & AP
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The 3 so far are:
Perched Porg on arm
TIE Fighters flying overhead
X-Wings flying overhead
They are posted in the info thread by me after Fb stalking.![]()
Hahaha! Nice. I have #1 and #2
The 3 so far are:
Perched Porg on arm
TIE Fighters flying overhead
X-Wings flying overhead
They are posted in the info thread by me after Fb stalking.![]()
Are you talking about on the controller? If so, the cm told me that button was for pairing the droid.Had an amazing time at GE today. DD8 built a BB-Series and DD10 built an R-Series droid. On the R-Series, one of the sound trigger buttons (the top one) doesn't work but on the BB both buttons work. Anyone know if they are both supposed to work on both models?
This is correct. Each droid comes with a card showing instructions, you can also see the instructions online on the wdw siteAre you talking about on the controller? If so, the cm told me that button was for pairing the droid.
Good to know. We had 2 kids building at the same time so it was a little chaotic. I thought it was weird that both buttons worked on the BB and not the R but if that’s normal then all is good. Thanks!Are you talking about on the controller? If so, the cm told me that button was for pairing the droid.
She did until I threw her off!I hope she stayed in character![]()
my CM at my building station said it was for the personality chip if we installed one. I have an R-unit, didn't get the personality chip, and it doesn't do anything. I will be back in January/February with a droid building time slot booked to get a B-unit and plan on looking in to the personality chips, hoping I can get one after the fact and install on my R-unit. It felt like they were not very good at giving directions and lots of people I talked to were given different information. I didn't even know about the personality chips until I had already built it and the CM explained the remote to me, so they definitely have some kinks to work out in there as far as telling people what their options are and extra stuff they can buy before beginning to build the droids.Had an amazing time at GE today. DD8 built a BB-Series and DD10 built an R-Series droid. On the R-Series, one of the sound trigger buttons (the top one) doesn't work but on the BB both buttons work. Anyone know if they are both supposed to work on both models?
My R unit has a personality chip and that button doesn't do anything. It's just for pairingmy CM at my building station said it was for the personality chip if we installed one. I have an R-unit, didn't get the personality chip, and it doesn't do anything. I will be back in January/February with a droid building time slot booked to get a B-unit and plan on looking in to the personality chips, hoping I can get one after the fact and install on my R-unit. It felt like they were not very good at giving directions and lots of people I talked to were given different information. I didn't even know about the personality chips until I had already built it and the CM explained the remote to me, so they definitely have some kinks to work out in there as far as telling people what their options are and extra stuff they can buy before beginning to build the droids.
We still have 15 minutes left on our actual preview time but right now it doesn’t look like there is anyway to sort people out based on time. I’ll update if storm troopers force us out at 1pm.
I have noticed the first hour or so was less crowded but it’s still not bad even though there are people from two, possibly three slots, in the land right now. The line for SR has been anything from 25-55 minutes with longer lines around the time new preview groups are entering.
I was just saying that is what the CM told me, which drives home my point that people are getting different (and often wrong) info.My R unit has a personality chip and that button doesn't do anything. It's just for pairing
Says alot when people are surprised when others follow the rules without needing CM'S to enforce them.No idea if this will change as things continue, but on Saturday they weren't policing staying beyond your timeslot one iota (Which I kind of half anticipated, as they didn't police timeslots in pandora or toy story land either - Which is why I signed up for the earliest spot)
Other than a return time for your Oga/Savi reservation, you're not given any credentials or identifying paraphanalia for your timeslot of any kind. No one is asking, scanning or checking magic bands at the ride, restaurants or stores. You could literally stay there from the top of the first timeslot to the bottom of the last one if you so chose to.
My party was in the land roughly 7 1/2 hours from 9am to 4:30pm. Drank at Oga's, had Milk, rode the ride at least 5 times (1 standby, 4 of which were single rider, which was usually walk-on) basically kept going until I finally got to try pilot, which is rare as a single (but occasionally possible), ate at the quick-service, built a droid, had popcorn... shopped in the antiquity store twice, aaaaaaand... were told we could wait standby to build a saber at Savi's, but chose to save it for a later visit, as we'd done more than enough and spent more than enough money already that d
Now you'd think since no one was being forced to leave, the place would have gotten more crowded throughout the day, but the opposite actually seemed true. There was a rush of eager first slot people in the morning, then the place seemed to thin out drastically in the afternoon. Ride wait time went down. Line got shorter. As mentioned, single rider became a walk-on. In the morning there were lines to get into shops/food, but there weren't in the afternoon (which is why we went back into the antiquity shop). Savi's began taking walk-ins. Crowd in general seemed to thin. Ample space and empty tables everywhere.
Wondering if maybe Disney anticipated some of the early slot people would linger and released fewer spots in the afternoon to compensate? *Shrug* Also it rained midday, which I'm sure ran some people off, but the rain happened to overlap perfectly with the 1 time we waited standby on the ride, so we sidestepped it entirely.
Disney never said they would enforce the time slots and there's already precedent of no enforcements from pandora and tsland. There was no rule to follow when deciding to leaveSays alot when people are surprised when others follow the rules without needing CM'S to enforce them.
You can check at the podium for a standby possibilitySo, on the whole, if we didn't get an Oga's choice at registration would there be any chance to get in during our time slot tomorrow?
You can check at the podium for a standby possibility
No idea if this will change as things continue, but on Saturday they weren't policing staying beyond your timeslot one iota (Which I kind of half anticipated, as they didn't police timeslots in pandora or toy story land either