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		It’s especially works well if you picture Samuel L Jackson saying it. Not necessarily Mace Windu Sam L Jackson but the one from Pulp Fiction.Still... calling it the "MF" in "SW:GE" will evoke giggles and titters...
It’s especially works well if you picture Samuel L Jackson saying it. Not necessarily Mace Windu Sam L Jackson but the one from Pulp Fiction.Still... calling it the "MF" in "SW:GE" will evoke giggles and titters...
What strikes me as odd, is that the guard booth/gate is beyond the parking area. Typical Disney resorts have security booth/gate prior to the parking area. Any possibility of parking garage structure below the hotel rooms? Additionally the lack of apparant handicapped parking onsite.
Remember that Star Wars takes place a long time ago, so apparently before ADA rules were adopted.Additionally the lack of apparant handicapped parking onsite.
While most might not leave much, not having the option to hop in your car and go if you need/want to would seem odd to me. Unless it’s valet parked nearby enough, like some NYC hotels and others.I am assuming it will be like a Cruise Ship. And why would you want to leave the hotel anyway when paying $3K a night or whatever.
I am assuming most people will utilize the hotel fully and not venture much outside it.
I am assuming it will be like a Cruise Ship. And why would you want to leave the hotel anyway when paying $3K a night or whatever.
I am assuming most people will utilize the hotel fully and not venture much outside it.
Obviously people can come and go as they please but in order for the storyline to happen and guests being in the story I’m not sure how it couldn’t be a captive experience.This has been discussed quite a bit in the past, and there are people who believe this will be a captive experience. Personally I just don't see that happening.
Obviously people can come and go as they please but in order for the storyline to happen and guests being in the story I’m not sure how it couldn’t be a captive experience.
Ok that I agree with.Some people have suggested that you won't be able to come and go as you please. Personally I think you will be allowed to do whatever you want, but it will be to your benefit to follow the "rules" to get the most from the experience.
I don't think it will be cut completely, just speculating if they are scaling it back due to what will be very high operational costs(CM's) if they open this with the levels of immersion previously announced/rumored.No firm data has surfaced but it's likely to be after Galaxy's Edge opens. They are continuing the site prep for the project so there is no reason at this point to think it has been cut.
I kinda assumed that the spots south of the turnaround would be handicapped parking.
I assumed they'd be shuttle parking.

Hmmm... perhaps that spot is for a shuttle/van with a side loading entrance?
Also, it seems odd that the one handicapped space isn't front and center.
What if... this gets built and it's packed for the first 6-12 months, and then occupancy drops like a rock? I just don't see this having a long lifespan without needing to update/change/freshen things up on a regular basis. That costs money, which we know TDO is often loathe to do because it negatively affects their bottom line. I just can't see a near-endless stream of SW fans spending the $$$ to pack this hotel for years and years and years with the missteps Disney has made with the franchise.
Permit was filed today for installation of construction trailers for the project.
I would laugh if they look like sandcrawlers.

I'm surprised they don't have to buy permits to file permits...Permit was filed today for installation of construction trailers for the project.
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