News Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Historical Construction/Impressions

Mac Tonight

Well-Known Member
It's part of the purpose of this land, and it's certainly part of the purpose of this ride.
Giving guests and experience that comes as close as possible to their dream of flying the Falcon can only be done by a simulator.
Not a coaster.
That's why a simulator is used for pilot training.
Arguing that a coaster is more fun - which it may arguably be, but in a different way - is not getting the point.
I must be an anomaly then because I've seen every single Star Wars movie... and I can't say my SW dream is to fly the Falcon. Like, not even remotely.
 

Nunu

Wanderluster
Premium Member
Sorry to bump in but...

Have you read about the Dianoga surprise at GE, Disneyland?!
Sooooo cool!
Here's hoping WDW gets it too! 🤞
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Move along, move along 😉
 

Rich T

Well-Known Member
I must be an anomaly then because I've seen every single Star Wars movie... and I can't say my SW dream is to fly the Falcon. Like, not even remotely.
Me neither. My Star Wars dream is to enjoy the story without ever experiencing anything that happens in that world, because, face it: The Universe of Star Wars would be a completely crap-o place to live. Well, okay, I'd like to eat at Dex's place.
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
The thing I'm wondering about is: Is it worth it to try for more immersion at the expense of making it--first and foremost--a great, satisfying ride? I'm glad they gave this version of a Falcon ride a shot, and I can't wait to try it. But I think most people would also be fine with something like a cleverly disguised fantastic coaster that offers a better ride at the expense of a better illusion.
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Especially after waiting in line for five hours.

Great point. First and foremost they need to make these rides fun. Modern WDI forgets this sometimes - partly due to the blessing of new technology so they end up trying to do much instead of focusing on the obvious- making a theme park ride fun.
 

VJ

Well-Known Member
It’s very cool and I was convinced I would buy one but is it just me or does older Pee Wee not sound like younger Pee Wee from Star Tours? Or maybe the sound is just coming out a little muffled? I dunno being that he’s $150, not in his original form and I’m not thrilled with the sound I might pass.
You mean to tell me a voice actor's voice changes over 32 years?!!?? You've gotta be kidding me!

;)
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
You mean to tell me a voice actor's voice changes over 32 years?!!?? You've gotta be kidding me!

;)

Hahah well yes it was my cute way of stating the obvious - his voice changed and doesn’t sound like the Rex from Star Tours 1.0. Not on video at least.
 

darthwoody

Member
Falcon’s Run was a mistake of an attraction. They should’ve just built an indoor space coaster where the riders pilot an X Wing or a TIE and they fly around and through a Star Destroyer.
If they built a highly immerse coaster, then y’all would be complaining that they only built one ride, since there would only be enough space for that in the land. I would much rather have a big, incredibly impressive and immerse dark ride along with a Falcon simulator than just one coaster. I guess that’s just me though.
 

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