I did my first visit to the land last week. I will start by saying I have been a huge Star Wars fan since I saw A New Hope in the theaters in 1977 at the age of 9. I even built a screen accurate R2-D2 recently. Here are my thoughts...
Smugglers Run… First, I will say the Falcon sitting out front was one of the highlights of the land for me. As a Star Wars fan, it was a little surreal to see it in person. I am glad they provided a nice spot to get pictures with the Falcon in the background. The queue was also well done, with a lot of details to look at. I also like the banter over the PA. I liked the use of Hondo as the host of the ride, despite the fact that he will be unfamiliar to people who haven't seen Clone Wars or Rebels. He adds a nice dose of humor to the ride. We rode the ride twice, once as engineers and the second time as pilots. I found the ride to be a lot of fun, no matter how good or bad the crew was. My big complaint with the engineer position is that your attention is constantly switching between the screen and the controls to your side. I assume they built it this way to better replicate the design of the Falcon cockpit, but I think it might have been better if those controls were placed in front of you. The pilot position was a much superior ride experience. You get a better view of the screen, your attention isn’t as divided and you have a more tangible impact on the ride experience. As a Star Wars fan, being able to pull the hyperspace level put me in geek heaven!
Oga’s Cantina…. Even though this was not a recreation of the Mos-Eisley cantina from a New Hope, I still get a little bit a chill walking into, it felt like I was walking into a cantina in the Star Wars world. I like the intimate nature of it and didn’t mind having to share a standup table with other guests. Like other parts of the land there was a lot of detail to look at, and DJ RX was fun. Service was good considering how busy it was. I got he Blue Bantha. I liked the blue milk, but it’s definitely not something I would have to get on every trip, whereas I have to get Butter Bear every time I visit the Harry Potter lands. The cookie that came with it was good, although a little dry. My wide got the Black Spire Brew and enjoyed it.
Shops…. Again, the detail in the shops was impressive, but despite being a Star Wars fan I was not compelled to buy anything. We actually missed Doc-Ondar’s the first time in the land, we had to search for it the second time we were there.
The Land In General… Despite my positive review above, I found the land to be overall lacking. The market place area is nicely detailed, but I found other parts of the land to be a little lifeless. The land did look great a night, especially standing in the are around the Falcon. The whimsy that Disney is so good at, and is well represented in Smugglers Run and Oga’s is missing from the rest of the land. It was cool have Kylo Ren and the Storm Troopers walking around, but them menacing guests gets old pretty quickly, although the encounter in the picture below was amusing. Despite being a big Star Wars fan I just wasn’t compelled to hang around in the land for that long.
I am not sure what could be done to make it better. I am a much bigger fan of Star Wars then Harry Potter, but I did not enjoy the overall atmosphere of GE as much as the Harry Potter lands.
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