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ME!Okay, by show of hands, who is going to show up early Friday?
*raises hand*
ME!Okay, by show of hands, who is going to show up early Friday?
*raises hand*
When have I “complained constantly” about the land itself? Also since when do I have to love the movies to enjoy an awesome ride? Does that mean I have to love Cars to enjoy RSR?guy that complains constantly about GE and Diseny's SW movies is there first week new ride opens...
How's the park looking? Crowds bad elsewhere outside of Galaxy's Edge?Boarding group 67 yo!
When have I “complained constantly” about the land itself? Also since when do I have to love the movies to enjoy an awesome ride? Does that mean I have to love Cars to enjoy RSR?
Right when the clock struck 8, I heard a mixture of panic and cheering when the reservations launched. It was a time of celebrating when we all got it. It was great!How's the park looking? Crowds bad elsewhere outside of Galaxy's Edge?
Wish me luck guys, I’m gonna try and get on this thing today.
For those of you who have ridden this, how does it compare (to anything really)? From POV's, Timtracker, and my personal observation, it looks like the best ride/experience not only in Orlando, but perhaps the nation? Maybe the world? Thoughts?
People aparently were trying to cheat their way on the ride. Yikes
For those of you who have ridden this, how does it compare (to anything really)? From POV's, Timtracker, and my personal observation, it looks like the best ride/experience not only in Orlando, but perhaps the nation? Maybe the world? Thoughts?
I't would be pretty easy to just let people reserve a boarding group right when they get in just like they originally did in Orlando, but they want to lure more people in the park before people realize the groups are gone. Mr. Mouse gotta get his money.I got to the park at 5 am on opening day. I was on the app right at 8 am booking a boarding group. I got boarding group 127. But group 114 was last group they let in for the day, and I never got to ride it. They really need to have a better system. It is frustrating to be doing everything right and still not be able to get on the ride. I found out from a cast member that the booking process uses some sort of "lotto" system. As someone who likes being able to have some control over my outcome, I hate things being left to chance.
Mr. Mouse will take your money and you’ll like it.I't would be pretty easy to just let people reserve a boarding group right when they get in just like they originally did in Orlando, but they want to lure more people in the park before people realize the groups are gone. Mr. Mouse gotta get his money.
I got to go on it yesterday! I was boarding group 67. (Just one group away from group 66. Grrr). My quick non-spoiler review would be this: I have never felt so giddy, excited, or in awe of any theme park attraction in my life since riding Spider-man for the first time. This whole thing was a treat from start to finish. Everything you could want to in a theme park ride is in it. It easily blows the doors off of anything Uni has ever done and everything Disney has done previously. Definitely the best in the nation, and dare I say the world. It was too overwhelming the first ride to take everything in.For those of you who have ridden this, how does it compare (to anything really)? From POV's, Timtracker, and my personal observation, it looks like the best ride/experience not only in Orlando, but perhaps the nation? Maybe the world? Thoughts?
Really curious how you think that one more AA would "sell it" and what's keeping it from being the best ride in the world. Just curious.It's really good but depends on what you're looking for. It's the "best" of this type of trackless Disney dark ride. But you feel like your floating on a cloud through scenes and the ride is missing one more AA scene to really sell it. Instead I'd say it's among the discussion of the best rides, not that it IS.
I got to go on it yesterday! I was boarding group 67. (Just one group away from group 66. Grrr). My quick non-spoiler review would be this: I have never felt so giddy, excited, or in awe of any theme park attraction in my life since riding Spider-man for the first time. This whole thing was a treat from start to finish. Everything you could want to in a theme park ride is in it. It easily blows the doors off of anything Uni has ever done and everything Disney has done previously. Definitely the best in the nation, and dare I say the world. It was too overwhelming the first ride to take everything in.
This ride breaks all tradition of your typical theme park rides. Usually, you wait in a line, well-themed or minimal theming, and then you board the ride with the line of people you're in. Maybe you'll have a preshow, but then you're dumped out with a bunch of people. The moment you step inside of the ship, it's an experience from start to finish, even by how you board the ride vehicles. (Love the bit of the Resistance trying to break you out. Even the load and unloaders play a role). Even though I already knew some things in the ride (The transition from Battuu to the Star Destroyer, the hangar, and AT-ATs), I was in total awe of how convincing and realistic the whole experience was. I love how you exit the same way you entered on the transport ship and how you can't see the mechanism to rotate the cabins to make it ultra-convincing.
The entire ride had me and my entire group going "WTH!?" "What is this madness!?" "Holy crap!" "This is incredible!" WOW!" The entire ride had me feeling like a little kid on Christmas day. The ride took no "breathers" and was a rush from start to finish. They have absolutely used trackless technology to its fullest advantage. The vehicles were a lot "zipper" and faster than I thought they would be. The only major trackless rides I've been on were Ratatouille and Antarctica and they were not very fast. This was like Spider-man fast or even Indy fast, which was a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
It's no wonder this ride took so long to open and was breaking down so much because of how advanced the AAs and practical were. Not to mention how fast the vehicles were. Just a few inches off and the ride would have to shutdown. The escape pod scene....WHOA. That "drop" was very satisfying. It was also fairly intense motion for what it was. Also the fact that it ended outside was something I thought was really neat.
If you know me, I really do NOT like the sequel trilogy, like at all. If that trilogy was the only way to make this ride happen, then I'm willing to forgive it just for this ride (Doesn't mean I want to watch it again haha). The only nit-pick I have is not even a knock on the ride itself, but just a wish. It would have been that much better if it was set in the OT. Replace Kylo and Hux with Tarkin and Vader, put Ackbar in the transport ship, and replace Finn with Han Solo (Two Harrison Ford AAs at DL). It would've been better to hear the imperial march and duel of the fates on there. Just imagine Vader's lightsaber igniting on the scene where he would approach you before the door closes, you hear him breathing, and duel of the fates plays? *Head explodes* But other than that, 15/10 for me. Holy crap.
Really curious how you think that one more AA would "sell it" and what's keeping it from being the best ride in the world. Just curious.