Can someone explain why Disneyland has a 6-week delay on their RotR? I originally figured they were behind WDW and just needed more time for construction, but evidently the ride is just as ready as the one in WDW, and there have even been reports of guest testing over there. Are they really going to wait six and a half weeks (skipping the entire holiday season) even though it's fully functional?
I don’t believe this at all sadly. The poster mentions that they got to ride because they are related to an imagineer....that isn’t how it works. They also said the trackless vehicle portion was over 10 minutes which we know isn’t trueI was really really trying not to get my expectations too high. After reading that thread, its all out the window. I really cannot wait to get on that thing.
Anyone wanna guess on how they staff this ride? From what I read, their will be two types of cast members. Resistance and First Order depending on what part of the attraction/preshow you’re at. So like would every rotation need to be split since if you’re in a First Order attire, you could never work at Preshow 1 that day. I assume every cast member is trained for both roles.
Honestly this is the most interesting part right now of the attraction to me lol.
I don’t believe this at all sadly. The poster mentions that they got to ride because they are related to an imagineer....that isn’t how it works. They also said the trackless vehicle portion was over 10 minutes which we know isn’t true
The poster mentioned a few times about the ride vehicles spinning constantly....anyone know anything about this?
this is a fantastic question and I want to know as well since I live like 15 min away from DL.......open open open please
are they a completely new version of what’s used on Rat, MM and Pooh?...lol yeah. They seem to turn on a dime and spin. I wish I could show you a video I have of the car being tested and it spinning - kinds funny to watch it spin "out of control" even though it isn't
I wonder if we’d see an expedited opening date for Disneyland if WDW’s opening on Thursday racks up big press. I could totally see them try to capitalize on the opportunity and attempt to dominate the news cycle, shifting the public narrative of Galaxy’s Edge. Speaking of, CNN just dropped a piece detailing some new and already known information on the ride. https://www.cnn.com/2019/12/03/tech/star-wars-rise-of-the-resistance-ride/index.html
Constantly? No.The poster mentioned a few times about the ride vehicles spinning constantly....anyone know anything about this?
Burbank’s choice.Can someone explain why Disneyland has a 6-week delay on their RotR? I originally figured they were behind WDW and just needed more time for construction, but evidently the ride is just as ready as the one in WDW, and there have even been reports of guest testing over there. Are they really going to wait six and a half weeks (skipping the entire holiday season) even though it's fully functional?
Didn't the Great Movie Ride have a couple different costumes depending on where the CM was working? (Obviously ignoring the hijackers) The tour guides had one costume, the load platform had another, and didn't the CM's working in the courtyard have a third? Does anyone know how cast rotations were handled there?
As for RotR, it may be reading into it a little too much, but there was that pic of Iger and other top brass and WDI folks posing in the hangar bay with RotR CM's in costume. Since this was a couple months ago, presumably those were the trainer CM's. And if they were hosting the top brass, they may have been running the attraction with the full staff needed to at least operate the attraction.
[Minor spoilers for anyone who doesn't want to know a single thing about RotR]
In that photo I count 5 First Order CM's in black and 7 Resistance CM's in brown. This ratio fits, since it seems the FO CM's ("FOers"?) are only there to shepherd the guests from the shuttle through the shuttle bay to the holding cells. Everyone else in preshows, loading into the shuttle, getting you into the ride vehicles, unloading you at the end, etc are all Resistance personnel, so there would obviously need to be more people in those costumes.
One of the Resistance CM's is wearing a different coat than the others. He's also wearing a cap with goggles on top. Perhaps this is a specialized CM position in the story? Perhaps a flight crew type person who loads guests into the shuttle? (There's a second Resistance CM with the same cap and goggles, but in the same vest as everyone else, so not sure what to make of that) Is there a CM in the shuttle with guests? Or will it be entirely the show and AA's? Perhaps it'll start with a CM in there and eventually it'll become the "Chris" of the attraction...
One thing I will say, there does not appear to be any crossover of costume pieces between Resistance and FO. Even the shoes are a different color. So I would hope/assume that every CM is issued both versions of the costume and locker rooms are available in the cast areas in case they need to change rotations midway through the day.
-Rob
FOP over falcon I agree, as would most people.. but no re-ride value? It's a video game, there's plenty of re-ride value.
And yes, Disneyland's Star Wars Land will face an uphill battle to gain acceptance in the next few years. Especially with three new rides, two of which are major E Tickets, opening within a 10 minute walk of Star Wars Land in quick succession the next three years.
Can someone explain why Disneyland has a 6-week delay on their RotR? I originally figured they were behind WDW and just needed more time for construction, but evidently the ride is just as ready as the one in WDW, and there have even been reports of guest testing over there. Are they really going to wait six and a half weeks (skipping the entire holiday season) even though it's fully functional?
These costumes do NOT appear to be reversible, though, so I assume these will be two different shifts. I can imagine several spare jackets being kept just in case, so I wouldn’t be surprised to see a Resistance fighter with black pants - a cast member that was pulled from First Order due to staffing issues, etc.
Engine?The Star Tours engine was used all over the place.
Here it is:
Looks like the OP deleted it for some reason, so you can’t see it on the subreddit any more. You can still see the comments though, and that’s where the Q&A is.
I found it here you gooooooo
Edit...it seams the OP’s top post was deleted but their comments are still there in the thread. Just read it makes me super excited. Read before it’s completely gone the post that is.
I was really really trying not to get my expectations too high. After reading that thread, its all out the window. I really cannot wait to get on that thing.
Probably the same as the Hogwarts Express - First Order people have a smaller onstage role so they probably rotate into control. At least that's how HE works (Kings Cross rotates into Controls, 9 3/4 Porters rotate into various positions upstairs)Anyone wanna guess on how they staff this ride? From what I read, their will be two types of cast members. Resistance and First Order depending on what part of the attraction/preshow you’re at. So like would every rotation need to be split since if you’re in a First Order attire, you could never work at Preshow 1 that day. I assume every cast member is trained for both roles.
Honestly this is the most interesting part right now of the attraction to me lol.
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