When walking up to the attraction, we see that the Falcon is already docked, but when watching the pre-show with Hondo, it comes in for a landing?
Too bad a life sized Chewy AA wasn't the one addressing us in the holding tank. Instead we get some very unknown Hodor dude.
Too bad a life sized Chewy AA wasn't the one addressing us in the holding tank. Instead we get some very unknown Hodor dude.
He was a pretty central character in the Clone Wars series and storyline
Hodor, Brought-to-you, Olga and Sloppy.....look, these are not that familiar which disconnects too many guests from the Star Wars they know.
Too bad a life sized Chewy AA wasn't the one addressing us in the holding tank. Instead we get some very unknown Hodor dude.
Even the fact that it’s back outside afterwards is explained - listen to the woman on the intercom as you’re exiting through the Falcon’s hallway.
I'm so happy that I am completely unfamiliar with the Star Wars Verse. That way I can go in the ride and just enjoy it for what it is not what I anticipated it to be. I just rode it last Wednesday and thought of it as great and exceptionally well detailed. Loved it and that was probably because I wasn't looking for any continuity error, I just enjoyed it without looking for faults.
It's a fault that comes with old age, however, bad habits usually start to sprout at a much younger age.You gotta lotta nerve riding something just for the enjoyment of the moment and not looking for faults...what's wrong with you anyway?
No? Why is it that whenever i make a simple observation people on here take it as a complaint?So does that minor detail really affect your enjoyment of the attraction?
Too bad a life sized Chewy AA wasn't the one addressing us in the holding tank. Instead we get some very unknown Hodor dude.
It's Hondo
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