Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

SWGalaxysEdge

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Boarding area for Rise of the Resistance.

Riders will stand in front of colored coded areas and they will help show CMs who is an ADA rider and who is not!
Colors have NOT been finalized so don't take the colors as "gospel" but when the cars are in Tandem, Car #1 will be Red/Blue and car #2 will be Orange/White. ALSO, one of the color sets (not saying which) will let you know its the one that gets fired on by the AT-AT walkers! Just one of the cars gets fired on and that color combination guarantees it for you!
(sorry, you'll have to find out!)
 

SWGalaxysEdge

Well-Known Member
Press seating and screens installed overnight for SWGEFL - credit: Kimberly Nichols in my group.

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Rob562

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True.

One must also consider the rest of what a ride brings; in this case, extreme expansion of the France pavilion. New crêperie shop, bathrooms, extended streets. Just a shame we lost ten plus trees in the original pavilion to accommodate the expected crowd flow. It really hurt the experience, IMO. But let's see how it all pans out.

Not to keep this off topic tangent going, but in the Rat thread it's been said by multiple people that the trees will return. It's a combination of construction and the trees outgrowing their location requiring replacement.

-Rob
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Actually X wing is what they should have done.
Instead of the motorcycle/banshee you are on an X wing with an R2 unit behind you going to fight tie fighters, star destroyers and the Death Star.

Or a biker scout racing through Endor.

You could have had 4 domes, each with a different scenario and very little money wasted on R&D for stinky Falcon version.

This is about your tenth post in a day about how you want a FoP-style version of the ride, or it should have been that, or four domes or whatever. If anyone's off topic, it's you. We have an imagineering section of the forums.

What have you to say about this thread's topic: Rise of the Resistance.
 

Epcot_Imagineer

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-Deleted my post as it was only about Smuggler's Run- Didn't realize I was in the RotR thread from the direction it's been heading. My bad! Only thing I'm very interested to be hearing from insiders is some numbers regarding uptime. As long as it's better than Hagrid's opening day I'll be okay. An hour here and there of downtime is always okay/expected.
 

tirian

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No, it's not just my opinion. It's based on measured guest feedback.
I’m truly not trying to start an argument, but do you have those numbers?

I ask because I don’t have them either, but I do know all my friends there have told me SWGE is considered a letdown internally, confirmed by how Iger and Chapek used Powell as a scapegoat even before ROTR opened. The company itself didn’t wait for the second ride to open before passing judgement and firing someone. CYA at its corporate finest.
 
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tirian

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It has been confirmed though that there will be blaster fire effects in the air though, correct? Disney filed a patent and I believe an Imagineer said they'd figured it out.
I suspect if they’d figured out actual blaster lighting FX as opposed to pulsating lights, we’d be reading about it in science journals.

WDI did say they developed an effect. Since they aren’t even replicating the fiber-optic sparks that have been in the WWII scene in The American Adventure since 1982, I’m curious how successful this will be.
 
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ToTBellHop

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I’m truly not trying to start an argument, but do you have those numbers?

I ask because I don’t have them either, but I do know all my friends there have told me SWGE is considered a letdown internally, confirmed by how Iger and Chapek used Powell as a scapegoat even before ROTR opened. The company itself didn’t wait for the second ride to open before passing judgement and firing someone. CYA at its corporate finest.
Indeed. The land has not yet met their inflated expectations. Their hubris in expecting it to do so without its headliner is staggering. They must have a low view of the sophistication of their guests. We are not all buffoons.

If RotR is a winner, I think WDW’s land will rebound. Just 3 months without RotR given WDW guest patterns will mean little long-term brand damage. Disneyland, on the other hand, will go 8 months without. I suspect the guest response combined with dramatic AP cost hikes will result in significant AP atrophy. And they need AP holders. In Florida, we are the cherry. In California, they are the bowl, the ice cream, and half the whipped cream.
 

RSoxNo1

Well-Known Member
Little hard to have a massive grand opening and not open the ride. And no, one cannot reschedule media, stars and advertising on a whim, no matter how much ops would like it. That has also been discussed many times as well.
Opening Ceremony of Seven Dwarfs Mine Train media event was 5/1/2014 and it officially opened 5/28/2014.

Universal botched the opening of Hagrid's. It's a great coaster which generated a ton of positive press, but they weren't ready for the attraction to be open.

Given the choice of Hagrid's botched opening based on ops vs Galaxy's Edge botched opening based on the split opening, I'd absolutely say that Hagrid's was less damaging to the company. That doesn't mean it's a good thing, mistakes were made by both companies this summer.
 

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