Pandora and Star Wars are more "Experience an area designed to look like an area from a movie." None of the locations are actually from any film, nor are the events that happen in the attractions. This allows you to "create your own adventure" in a way, because you're not tied down by specific things that happened in a movie.
The Harry Potter areas / attractions recreate specific settings and events from the books/films. Which is fine, but Disney seems to be taking a different approach.
After watching that video, I am convinced that the Millenium Falcon ride is going to be at least partially Virtual Reality. Has this already been talked about or confirmed? I don't see how a giant group of people can all control the falcon together making unique decisions.
Yah me too. I love Star Tours. If I had my way, they would take out the muppets and expand Star Wars land to include that entire area, and also expand the Star Tours ride capacity and transform it into a space port that transports us into the new land. Or just keep Star Tours and keep updating it with each movie. It's always been one of my favorite rides and is actually quite thrilling if you sit in one of the rear corners of the ride vehicle.
I get what you're saying and perfect world, we would have gotten a SW 5th gate with each land depicting a different iconic planet/time period instead of a single land.I guess it's great you guys are all on board with that. I'm super bummed.
The reason Harry Potter is amazing is because you can walk through the movie (hmmm..."ride the movie," where did I hear that before?)
That experience via Star Wars would have been mind blowing. They could have easily done 3 different areas/planets to answer all the questions above.
Our annual passes end in September, and we're going out with a bang (splurgy trip, really looking forward to it.) We had already planned to do a Disney Cruise (our first) next, probably in 2018 or 19.
My priority before going to see SWL will be to finally see Potter. That sounds much more exciting to me, and like I said, I am a huge SW fan since 20 years before Potter borrowed so much from it.
I'll get to it eventually, and I'm sure it will be fine. But I'm in no hurry to see a fake Star Wars land that has no relation to the movies except the characters pop up in them.
Maybe it's better Uni got Potter after all.
Sure, a third ride would have been awesome, but the paradigm with these newer immersive lands seems to be 2 or 3 rides with plenty of dining, retail and themed environments to explore. Hogsmede (the land that arguably started this very paradigm) only added one new ride to 2 existing re-themed rides and Diagon Alley only added 2 rides (1 of which is shared with Hogsmede and is technically transportation); both areas are universally-praised, so I see no reason why SW Land can't be as (if not more) successful with its 2 rides. Besides, @marni1971 says we're getting a third ride in a future expansion.Well I already knew that there would be only 2 attractions in SWL so this doesn't come as a surprise but to see this really HUGE area as a model and then remember that they installed only TWO attractions here, makes you wonder what they use the remaining square footage for. I mean how many gift shops, meet and greets and restaurants can you build in one land? Or is one of the attractions of such epic dimensions like e.g. RSR in DL? And it is also a little sad to see WDI actually considers 2 attractions a sufficient standard attraction roster for an entire new land (FLE was only an expansion, but Pandora, SWL, whats next?).
And to concentrate entirely on the new movies is another disappointment, 6 movies Empire against Rebel Alliance respectively Jedi against Sith and they concentrate on First Order against Resistance, that IS a major letdown for any fans of the classic and prequel trilogy.
While all the locations in Potter are familier, FJ, Gringott's, and even the Hogwats Express are your own journey. The closest to actually reliving the movie is that you cross paths with the trio during a specific moment during Deathly Hallows 2. But you aren't really tagging along on their adventure.
I do think that "generic" star wars land will make it slightly less accessible to casual Star Wars fans. But the more rabid fans will see it as basically getting a new movie you can live.
I would second that. Disney has announced more Indiana Jones movies coming up.an Indiana Jones Kandahar would be fun. I always smile when the John Williams IJ theme starts up. Another favorite IP that I've enjoyed through the years and a lot they could do with it.I'd be fine with making the Echo lake area into a separate additional Star Wars land (different setting than the one being built) with ST being one of the attractions and Indy being knocked down for other stuff.
I would second that. Disney has announced more Indiana Jones movies coming up.an Indiana Jones Kandahar would be fun. I always smile when the John Williams IJ theme starts up. Another favorite IP that I've enjoyed through the years and a lot they could do with it.
Isn't the Falcon supposed to be better than random? Like Mission: Space but with consequences?Same.
My ideal scenario would be that they'd build a brand new version of Star Tours from the ground up in Star Wars Land, using the latest in simulator technology. I feel like Star Tours is such a beloved brand on its own and such an important park of Disney park history that it'd be a shame to lose it altogether. Keeping a version of Star Tours would allow them the perfect venue for promoting the latest movie the way they have been with adding new planets to the ride. I don't really see that potential out of all of the information released about the land so far. My gut tells me that the Millennium Falcon ride isn't going to be randomized in that way.
Indy has such potential for a fully immersive land which will work well as DHS I really hope that we end up with something after Star Wars land opens, a copy of the lost river delta from Tokyo would be a good addition to the park but there is so much more that you could do if you wanted to, maybe it will depend on how well a new movie does?There definitely should be an Indiana Jones area with a proper ride (at least something like River Delta for a land). I'd to see something like that come to DHS.
IIRC, it seems like Indiana Jones was going to be the main draw for the Blue Sky "fourth land" for the DHS makeover (with Toy Story, Monsters Inc/other Pixar and Star Wars being the first three lands in the original plans) and was going to potentially go over where the Animation Building/Launch Bay is.
While all the locations in Potter are familier, FJ, Gringott's, and even the Hogwats Express are your own journey. The closest to actually reliving the movie is that you cross paths with the trio during a specific moment during Deathly Hallows 2. But you aren't really tagging along on their adventure.
I do think that "generic" star wars land will make it slightly less accessible to casual Star Wars fans. But the more rabid fans will see it as basically getting a new movie you can live.
Indy has such potential for a fully immersive land which will work well as DHS I really hope that we end up with something after Star Wars land opens, a copy of the lost river delta from Tokyo would be a good addition to the park but there is so much more that you could do if you wanted to, maybe it will depend on how well a new movie does?
EMH till 3am and then when they kick us out we can queue back up outside the park for EMH starting at 5am.DISNEY commercial...
DISNEY reality...
The second pic could justify EMH's until 3am. Jus sayin'.
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