I am just starting to read this thread but I have to start quoting. I absolutely agree with your thoughts. We were there for the AP previews. I personally liked MFSR even tho I can’t typically do motion rides. I think it had more to do with being with my DS who is a huge SW fan than the ride itself. I don’t know if I will do it again in the future because of the motion aspects. My take away from the land was it is just a big shopping center. There are “things” to look at, but mostly there are just shops. Where is the entertainment? I am a 60 something woman & I absolutely loved seeing the March of the First Order the last few years. Why is there not anything like that going on in GE??? How about a stage show?? I’m hoping ROTR will be less motion intense so I can ride it more often. But if not, I can’t see us spending much time in GE on future visits.
Disney has taken to thinking 1 or 2 rides are enough in new lands & then fills in with “theming” & shops. Toy Storyland has 2 new rides, 3 total. That’s it. Sporadic meet & greets out in the sun. And if you don’t do motion rides, why bother going there at all? Look at MK. Fantasyland has what, 8 rides plus a theater attraction & a dedicated meet & greet building. Plenty to do there for everyone. The other lands don’t have that many, but still more than 2 rides per land.
Exactly! And even to make those expensive souvenirs, the admission is limited to builder plus 1. So families can’t even do it together. And how many droids or lightsabers does 1 family need? I doubt many people will make repeated purchases of these.
I also think they missed the mark with the storyline. They announced “Star Wars Land”. Most people think of Star Wars & think: Darth Vader, Luke, Leia, Han Solo etc. Nope, not gonna get them, ever. Some other storyline that nobody knows with a few new characters not many people care about. No emotional attachment to the area for most people.
The hotel concept sounded great, but by the time it opens & gets dumbed down, I wonder how sustainable it will be.