dreynolds1982
Mouseketeer
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- May 7, 2009
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To be fair, since you mentioned Sorcerers of the MK, SWGE has a pretty detailed/involved (and free) mobile game component where you use your phone as a "datapad" to translate languages throughout, hack control panels, uncover secret messages and missions, etc. It's actually something that was done to address the exact thing you're mentioning. It's free, it's easy, there are no lines or waits, and anyone of any age can do it. Now, whether it is of interest to everyone to do, that's a different story. Also, yes the build a droid and build a lightsaber aren't cheap, but a lot of the various shops and restaurants are incredibly themed and detailed, and are visual attractions unto themselves (and are free to explore). They even have a pretty impressive (when it works) animatronic in dok ondar's den of antiquities, and the creature stall has some very cool things to look at and interact with.In HS, the only ride everyone can go on is TSMM. In MK, you can probably spend the better part of a day playing Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom as a marathon, and it's totally free. In Epcot, you can play Agent P and take in various entertainments around WS. In AK, go around and do the Wilderness Explorers game in addition to looking at the animals.
In HS, there is no equivalent, and if I want to do an 'experience' in GE, it will cost me $100-$200 (not happening).
As for DHS in general, it is still a work in progress. I think Mickey's Runaway Railroad is an attraction designed specifically to address the issue of "attractions for all ages." And there are still several things in the works down the line for DHS as well.
Not saying there aren't issues with SWGE or DHS of course, there are, but I do think Disney is still trying to aim for the "something for everyone" ideal, bc above all else, it's just good business.