They’ve been selling food in Epcot for years with names that don’t explicitly state what they are and everyone ordered just fine; WDW tourists are actually just dumb sometimes.
I know it's a minor change, but it seems like this could be the first of many that could make Disneyland the definitive Star Wars experience. Since they're keeping the names, they might resist any further tweaks WDW makes.
Interesting that they'll be selling $3,000+ hotel stays based in...
This is what Disney was thinking when they built Galaxy’s Edge and there still hasn’t been an influx of non-Disney people. It’ll be interesting to see if the hotel can actually accomplish this.
You want to pretend like Smugglers Run wasn't touted as the lesser attraction for the land and I'm not here to argue with someone under that level of delusion.
Glad you have your opinion of the land and what constitutes an E-Ticket. Some of us choose not to settle for less. Enjoy that.
"If you can't see a difference between the likes of Splash Mountain, Tower of Terror and Expedition Everest versus Smugglers Run, then nothing I say will change your mind."
But feel free to reply again.
No one can stop you from calling it one, but you can go back and look and pre-opening, it was universally agreed that ROTR would be the E-Ticket supported by Smugglers Run, much like Flight of Passage and the River Journey in Pandora.
If you can't see a difference between the likes of Splash...
Where is this second E-ticket? Because ROTR still isn't open and up until very recently, everyone, including Disney, seemed to be on the same page with Millennium Falcon being a D-Ticket at best.
Or it's because the one ride is supported with an immersive land you can walk around and enjoy without having to spend hundreds of dollars in upcharge experiences to feel like you truly got your value out of it.
A small group people were poised to dislike Star Wars land, sure. But people...