Ahhh gotcha. Still believe it’s far too much for the experience.
Does anyone know if this is something one can experience without purchasing afterwards? And the other way around, can a guest avoid this experience but buy the same saber?
I’m very behind on the lightsaber thing. Is there a show or experience involved? Or is it basically the build-your-own-lightsaber experience that Disney Springs has (with bins of parts you grab from)
I’m very behind on the lightsaber thing. Is there a show or experience involved? Or is it basically the build-your-own-lightsaber experience that Disney Springs has (with bins of parts you grab from)
Sweet! Thanks. Sounds like they heard my pleas. (This should cut down on glass theft too.)@Alicia
According to CM previews out at Disneyland there will be mugs for sale at Ooga's cantina: a vaguely tiki Endor Mug for $42 and a Porg Mug for $32.
Oga's Cantina to Offer Specialty Mugs: "Endor Mug" and "Porg Mug" - Blog Mickey
Wowza that’s early
Getting up at 5 am while on vacation. Woof.
$42 for a mug?? Is bedazzled with Swarovski crystals?
Just a thought...do you think that a reservation system is still in the cards for the Orlando opening? I could see them implementing it once they “test” the area in DL.
I really think without it, the land with be just way too crowded.
Someone else pointed out that it's not likely as Orlando has more hotel capacity than the land has operating capacity. All of the reservations would go to hotel guests, and even then, there'd not be enough reservations.
Some of the early reviews haven't been earth shattering, which is disappointing.