Star Wars Land announced for Disney's Hollywood Studios

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
hey @marni1971 , any clue on how much of the building will house queue and backstage actual ride area?
Falcon is a multi level building (the ride system chambers are floor to roof in height) - the vast majority of it will be queue / preshows / ride systems.

The battle attraction is similar, possible 40% pre ride and 60% actual ride space with a ride vehicle garage too.
 

azox

Well-Known Member
Falcon is a multi level building (the ride system chambers are floor to roof in height) - the vast majority of it will be queue / preshows / ride systems.

The battle attraction is similar, possible half pre ride and half actual ride space with a ride vehicle garage too.

It looks like there is a second floor on the battle attraction as well as a large basement portion in some areas. Any chance there will be lifts to go up and down similar to how transformers does?
 

HauntedMansionFLA

Well-Known Member
Falcon is a multi level building (the ride system chambers are floor to roof in height) - the vast majority of it will be queue / preshows / ride systems.

The battle attraction is similar, possible half pre ride and half actual ride space with a ride vehicle garage too.
Is the show buildings the same size as Pandora's or bigger? It's interesting that the tread now is to have big pre-show's along with the ride. Hopefully the pre-show's do not overshadow the main ride.
 

S 2

Well-Known Member
Nothing in the post you're responding to is negative, and it ends on a positively upbeat note. Try actually reading what I wrote.

And my general attitude towards this in those "dozens of posts" has been it's not for me, it seems like it could be neat, I simply hope it doesn't come at the expense of other SW developments. You seem to have a massive chip on your shoulder because my adulation isn't pronounced enough, but I get the impression you tend to react like that.

They're mean to newbies on here, it means he likes you...
 

doctornick

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Like Star Tours, somehow I think they'd make some a situation such as enter from left, exit from right (through some "secret escape door.") It's the cheapest and most efficient option, but I'd love something more creative, out-of-the-box surprise.

I don't think so. The group on the ride should exit and then the (now empty) cockpit will continue to rotate to a new position where load will occur -- the doors will open to an empty cockpit that the riders will ride.
 

ItlngrlBella

Well-Known Member
I don't think so. The group on the ride should exit and then the (now empty) cockpit will continue to rotate to a new position where load will occur -- the doors will open to an empty cockpit that the riders will ride.


I would hope, but that is much more expensive. I'm afraid they will go for what's more time/cost effective.
 

peter11435

Well-Known Member
I would hope, but that is much more expensive. I'm afraid they will go for what's more time/cost effective.
If they were just going for what's cost effective then the cockpits wouldn't need to be constantly in motion at all. This is essentially a ride system riding another ride system. If they were just going for cost they could have eliminated the entire rotation aspect
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
I don't think so. The group on the ride should exit and then the (now empty) cockpit will continue to rotate to a new position where load will occur -- the doors will open to an empty cockpit that the riders will ride.

I would hope, but that is much more expensive. I'm afraid they will go for what's more time/cost effective.

Doctornick is correct.
 

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