Star Wars Land announced for Disney's Hollywood Studios

jaxonp

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You would be surprised if you actually knew how few were using them without a need. Disneyland is in California and that isn't a place where people retire so, I'm sure that the numbers are smaller, not to mention the attendance is smaller. Also it doesn't cover the area that WDW does, so that isn't comparing apples to apples.

Are these facts?
 

kthomas105

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I just watched the video from DL the main take away I had is how drab the color scheme is out there. The rock work and buildings compared to the color of the rock work at DHS is drastic I knew the paint colors were different, as has been stated in this thread before, but that video really showed the beigeness of it all compare to bioreconstruct’s photos of DHS.
 

Movielover

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And the claim is that the people who don’t like the movie are the toxic ones.

Strange.

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I just watched the video from DL the main take away I had is how drab the color scheme is out there. The rock work and buildings compared to the color of the rock work at DHS is drastic I knew the paint colors were different, as has been stated in this thread before, but that video really showed the beigeness of it all compare to bioreconstruct’s photos of DHS.

I wonder if there is that much difference between type of paint that needs to be used. I would think that both coast will be expose to similar sun conditions.

Of course it could also just be the time of day the photos and video were taken. I need to look at the video again.

On another note I'm really interested in seeing how the water features interact with the land. specifically the queue for ROR.
 

999th Happy Haunt

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I just watched the video from DL the main take away I had is how drab the color scheme is out there. The rock work and buildings compared to the color of the rock work at DHS is drastic I knew the paint colors were different, as has been stated in this thread before, but that video really showed the beigeness of it all compare to bioreconstruct’s photos of DHS.
Anyone have comparison photos?
 

Movielover

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For any potential expansions for the land, will both parks receive the same thing? Does Disney want to keep both lands mostly identical all the time?

The expansion spots are different for each coast. In DHS the plot is in between the village and MMRR, over in DL it's angled in-between GE and Toontown. We also don't know the exact location of the "port" where the bus from the hotel will stop at assuming it will be similar to how the hotel's port will look. We know it will be over in the area of the postponed TS restaurant.
 

drod1985

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The OC Register has put out a few more articles on GE over the last few days. Here were some interesting tidbits I didn't recall from the earlier slate of articles.

The Rides
  • Smuggler's Run
    • Your position in the crew is assigned via boarding cards.
    • The pilot in the front left seat steers the ship left and right.
    • The co-pilot in the front right seat is responsible for the ascent and descent of the ship.
  • ROTR Resistance Transport Ship capacity is approximate 50 people

Savi’s Workshop
  • The 20 minute experience isn't just for the builders, “You’re in there with only 14 builders and your family.”
  • Special effects will add elements of mystery and wonder to the lightsaber-building experience.
  • “It has some great moments of magic,” Beatty said. “The finale is super, super cool. In the reveal at the end you’ll be visited by an old friend as part of the experience.”

Mubo’s Droid Depot

  • “This shop will be polluted with droids that are full size,” Beatty said. “The whole back wall here is filled with astromechs and BB units. There’s an Imperial droid in here. There’s a medical droid. If you’re a fan of Star Wars droids, there’s a droid from almost every one of the franchise films. It’s going to be just chock full of fun characters that you know and love.”
  • Builders will use a mechanical screwdriver to assemble the droid parts. An information guide spells out the build steps. Each of the droid panels and pieces can be customized.
  • There’s no time limit. You can take as long as you want to build your personalized droid. “We’ll have other guests that may come in and go, ‘You know what I really want? I want to play a little bit. Change the head a couple of different times. Really create something crazy and wild,’” Beatty said.
  • More reiteration that your mini-droid will communicate with full-sized units found throughout the land
  • Droid Depot will also sell pre-built droids and collectibles made from droid parts.

General Notes
  • Blue/Green milk is provided by the Bubo Wamba family farm.
  • Blue Milk and Green Milk sold at the Milk Stand will cost less than $15
  • The Milk Stand will be located in a First Order-controlled sector of the village across from a docked TIE fighter (likely the TIE Echelon). The menacing starship will serve as the marquee entrance to the First Order Cargo gift shop, run by the 709 Legion known as the Red Fury.
 

PB Watermelon

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I just watched the video from DL the main take away I had is how drab the color scheme is out there. The rock work and buildings compared to the color of the rock work at DHS is drastic I knew the paint colors were different, as has been stated in this thread before, but that video really showed the beigeness of it all compare to bioreconstruct’s photos of DHS.

Different paint scheme may be due to the grey/beige Los Angeles smog vs. Florida's blue skies.
 

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