![]() ![]() It’s certainly not as long as the queue at Avatar Flight of Passage, and I don’t even think it’s as long as Smugglers Run’s line. Second, the physical standby line at Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is not that long. “Competition” to experience Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance will remain intense for a long time. Even in the off-season, it has remained very popular with high demand. However, that seems unlikely for a number of reasons…įirst, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is the flagship attraction of Galaxy’s Edge, and it’s opening to rave reviews ( including ours). ![]() It could be a similar scenario with Rise of the Resistance only using this for opening weekend, in which case everything that follows is moot and irrelevant. You might recall that Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge used this same virtual queue on the day that it opened to the general public at Walt Disney World…but never again. That includes answers to 40+ questions that were frequently being asked by readers in the comments to this post and others about Walt Disney World’s new flagship attraction. ![]() If you have any questions, please consult our regularly-updated Ride Guide & FAQ for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance. Here, we’ll offer info, tips, screenshots, strategy, and everything you need to know about the My Disney Experience app boarding group system that Hollywood Studios is using. May the force be with you as you enjoy this added feature to Disneyland Park.Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is using the virtual queue system, unlike other Walt Disney World attractions that use FastPass and/or standby lines. It’s incredible!Ĭan you handle drinking blue or green milk? If so, another totally fun experience is heading to the Milk Stand for a fruity concoction you won’t forget. Unique concoctions include those with and without alcohol with names like Jabba Juice, Jedi Mind Trick, and Takodana Quencher. Guests can request seated tables although most of the cantina is stand-up only which works just fine. Reservations are recommended (otherwise the stand-by line can be really long) as the bar is very popular. It’s a depiction of Jabba’s Palace, the bar frequented by bounty hunters, smugglers, and other disreputable characters. You’ll recognize Oga’s Cantina, the notorious watering hole themed straight from the Star Wars movie. Reservations are necessary but the smile on your kiddo’s face says it all after his or her unique self-created droid comes off the assembly line! Even big kids get into this as well. How about building your own personal droid? You can at Droid Depot. While in Galaxy’s Edge, here are a few other memorable fun things we loved. Once again, the graphics are incredibly impressive, and the ride is so much fun, we all had to do it again! In this thrilling interactive ride, guests are selected as crew pilots, gunners, or navigators on the Millennium Falcon heading into hyperspace on a smuggling mission adventure. Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run is the second top attraction here. The ride is a must-do for Star Wars lovers! ![]() It feels real, and authentic to say the least. Graphics are amazing, especially the scene where the ride enters a part of the ship protected by an army of stormtroopers. This super exciting new attraction gives riders the opportunity to join the Resistance in an epic battle against the First Order. The app then supplies a boarding group number which can be tracked throughout the day. Lucky for us, our grandson was able to get our group of four in. The queue is limited so in order to increase your chance of availability, several members of your party should be logged in. Ticketed-park visitors must download the Disneyland mobile app and log into a virtual queue. Star Wars Rise of the Resistance is the top dog here. The impressive setting is a remake of the Black Spire Outpost village on the remote frontier planet of Batuu and features perfectly themed shops, restaurants, entertainment, and two main attractions. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge encompasses 14 acres within the Disneyland Park. It’s super spectacular and literally out of this world! If it weren’t exciting enough to be back in Disneyland again, we had the chance to experience one of its newest areas of the park- Galaxy’s Edge. It’s like walking onto another planet…in a galaxy, far, far away. ![]()
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