Star Wars Weekends 2014

CaptainShortty

Well-Known Member
For those looking for the schedule for weekend 4 (found from a poster on the Disboards):

Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker in Star Wars: Episodes IV, V, VI)
will not be participating in autograph sessions. He will appear in
the Legends of the Force Motorcade and in his own show:
A CONVERSATION WITH MARK HAMILL
The Premiere Theater - 3 p.m.
Additional viewing locations for “A Conversation with
Mark Hamill” include: The American Idol Experience,
Streets of America and the Icon Stage

AUTOGRAPH TIMES | AROUND ECHO LAKE
JAMES ARNOLD TAYLOR............................10 a.m.
Voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: The Clone Wars
ASHLEY ECKSTEIN........................................3 p.m.
Voice of Ahsoka Tano in Star Wars: The Clone Wars
RAY PARK.............................................. .1:30 p.m.
Darth Maul in Star Wars: Episode I
TAYLOR GRAY............................10 a.m., 3 & 6 p.m.
Voice of Ezra Bridger in Star Wars Rebels
LOBBY OF ABC SOUND STUDIO
BILLY DEE WILLIAMS.............10 a.m., 1:30 & 6 p.m.
Lando Calrissian in Star Wars: Episodes V and VI

LEGENDS OF THE FORCE MOTORCADE
11:30 a.m. Begins at Sid’s Gate and travels to the Icon
Stage ending with a photo opportunity that includes all
visiting celebrites for the weekend.
Shows in the Premiere Theater
BEHIND THE FORCE: STAR WARS REBELS
1:30 p.m. Host Ashley Eckstein and some special
Guests take you on a behind the scenes “sneak peek” of
the new television show Star Wars Rebels.
A CONVERSATION WITH MARK HAMILL
3 p.m. Join James Arnold Taylor in an in-depth and
entertaining conversation with the legendary actor behind
Luke Skywalker.
STARS OF THE SAGA: STAR WARS CELEBRITY TALK SHOW
4:30 p.m. Stormtrooper pre-show
4:45 p.m. Visiting celebrities, Ray Park and Billy Dee
Williams, discuss their movie-making adventures and
answer Guests’ questions with host James Arnold Taylor.
VISIT TO THE MAUL
6:15 p.m. Experience a Martial Arts demo featuring the
man, the Sith, the legend himself - Ray Park.
OBI-WAN & BEYOND
7:45 p.m. James Arnold Taylor presents his one-man
show.

STORMTROOPER WELCOME
Hollywood Blvd.
7:40 a.m. This event opens each day’s activities with
stormtroopers on patrol.
PADAWAN MIND CHALLENGE
Sorcerer Hat Stage
Join Ashley Eckstein and a few other Star Wars guests
as she hosts this fun and interactive Star Wars trivia
challenge.
1 p.m., 2:15 p.m., Children ages 11 and younger may
sign up. Sign-ups start at park open at ABC Sound
Studio.
4:15 p.m., 6:30 p.m. No sign ups will be done for
these shows.
DJ LOBOT DANCE PARTY
Sorcerer Hat
7 p.m. DJ Lobot spins your favorite tunes for a fun
dance party.
SYMPHONY IN THE STARS FIREWORKS
Sorcerer Hat
9:30 p.m. Cap off your day of adventures in a galaxy far,
far away! Gather ‘round the Star Wars Weekends stage for
a finale celebration—featuring a few of your favorite Star
Wars characters and concluding with an interstellar frenzy
of fireworks.
 

lebeau

Well-Known Member
I just got in as well. The breakfast was a lot of fun -yes somewhat overpriced but I would (will) do it again if I get the chance. The Feel the Force Premium Package was a mixed bag, there were WAY too many people in the area for the motorcade but the fireworks portion was great. Some say too close to stage but as I expected the fireworks were way up in the air so...... The only true fail, and it was EPIC was the relocation of Darth's Mall back to the soundstage. WAY too small and crowded. I actually bought much less because I just wanted to get out.

I have been to at least one Star Wars Weekend since it's inception and must say this was one of the best.

We felt mostly the same way about the Feel the Force "premium" package. The motorcade viewing area was woefully inadequate. We got there an hour before the parade and still had a lousy view. The castmembers were not even trying to police the rope and several people simply slipped under. There was more elbow room in the reserved area than everywhere else. But there was only enough good viewing for about 1/3 of the people there.

They had a kid's area where adults were not allowed to sit by their kids. The kids who were willing to sit apart from their parents were able to see at least. But several kids refused to be separated from their parents and couldn't see a thing. A large area of the rope was also dedicated to people in scooters. Amazingly, these people were allowed to have family members join them. I found it very odd that kids could not be accompanied, but people in scooters could be joined by as many family members as they wanted.

The scooters actually got the best viewing area of all. And when people realized it was not being monitored at all, it became a madhouse. Everyone was fighting to get in. Every time a new scooter would arrive, the line would shake up. As people got forced out of this area, they would spill into the kid's area and other nearby viewing areas.

The last scooter to arrive was the biggest scooter I had ever seen. Atop it was the biggest woman I have ever seen. I always remind myself that you don't know these people's backstories. I try to give people the benefit of the doubt whenever possible. So my assumption is that this person has a serious condition which requires her to be confined to a scooter. Having said that, she arrived with a tub of popcorn, a stack of Mickey bars and two Cokes. The only time she stopped snacking was to get up off her scooter to yell at her misbehaving kid.

Later in the week, I had a FP for the Festival of Fantasy parade. We showed up five minutes before the parade started and had a terrific view. This was a great use of a free FP. For the Feel the Force Premium Package, I paid $50, showed up an hour early and I still couldn't see much of anything. And I was in one of the better viewing areas. A lot of people saw less than I did.

Basically, the parade is a wash-out. Where the Premium Package arguably has some value is the dessert party for the fireworks. We had a good view of both the stage and the fireworks. Granted, fireworks are pretty easy to see. A reserved viewing area is not nearly so important as it is for the parade. But the wife and kids had a great time dancing to DJ Lobot for an hour before the fireworks started.

The biggest issue I had during the fireworks was the lack of tables. There were not nearly enough tables for everyone. I had heard that on other nights, people shared tables. But on the night we were there, people were very territorial. Almost every table was covered in someone else's stuff whether they were there or not. Basically, the first however many parties into the reserved area claimed all the tables and refused to move on.

We ended up camping out atop a garbage can because it was the only flat surface on which we could eat. I had a drink which someone immediately knocked over. It landed right on me. I wasn't too upset. It was too strong for me anyway. But I only sampled a few desserts because trying to eat them was so inconvenient.

Would I ever do the Feel the Force Premium Package again? Resounding No. But I don't feel 100% ripped off either. The lousy view of the parade was still better than the view I would have had without the package. Plus we all got a drink and an ice cream. And the dessert party was arguably worth the money. It just would have been nice to have access to a table for at least 15 minutes.

Mileage will vary. I can see why other people - especially people who drink more alcohol than I do - would get more out of the package than I did.
 
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CaptainShortty

Well-Known Member
So the interview with Hamill will be shown on the big screens in front of Idol/Hat Stage, etc.? Good to know. Works for me.

Yes, it will be broadcast inside Idol, Outside Idol, on the Hat Stage Screen and on Streets of America. So if you don't get in (or just don't want to wait in line to get a spot) there are plenty of places where you'll be able to view it.
 

Arosebud13

New Member
Had my Galactic Breakfast at Sci-Fi today. It was well worth it just for all the Star Wars footage I got to watch (especially the Star Wars Holiday Special they said they would never air again). Also, if you have yet to go, use spoons, straws, forks or knives to trade with the Jawas for trinkets (I got a novelty ring and my DB got a sticker).
 

FutureCEO

Well-Known Member
One of Disney's top Star Wars star in Disney this weekend. Wonder if Carrie Fish and Harrison Ford comes next year?

note: I consider just the movies part of Star Wars.
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
It's really not that insane. Yet.

Again I couldn't tell you what's actually happening in the park as I'm in my shady spot and not moving until the parade goes on.

He may or may not be wearing a kilt today - if you see a wavy-haired slightly unshaven young man in one, snap a photo for me. :D
 

JohnD

Well-Known Member
We felt mostly the same way about the Feel the Force "premium" package. The motorcade viewing area was woefully inadequate. We got there an hour before the parade and still had a lousy view. The castmembers were not even trying to police the rope and several people simply slipped under. There was more elbow room in the reserved area than everywhere else. But there was only enough good viewing for about 1/3 of the people there.

They had a kid's area where adults were not allowed to sit by their kids. The kids who were willing to sit apart from their parents were able to see at least. But several kids refused to be separated from their parents and couldn't see a thing. A large area of the rope was also dedicated to people in scooters. Amazingly, these people were allowed to have family members join them. I found it very odd that kids could not be accompanied, but people in scooters could be joined by as many family members as they wanted.

The scooters actually got the best viewing area of all. And when people realized it was not being monitored at all, it became a madhouse. Everyone was fighting to get in. Every time a new scooter would arrive, the line would shake up. As people got forced out of this area, they would spill into the kid's area and other nearby viewing areas.

The last scooter to arrive was the biggest scooter I had ever seen. Atop it was the biggest woman I have ever seen. I always remind myself that you don't know these people's backstories. I try to give people the benefit of the doubt whenever possible. So my assumption is that this person has a serious condition which requires her to be confined to a scooter. Having said that, she arrived with a tub of popcorn, a stack of Mickey bars and two Cokes. The only time she stopped snacking was to get up off her scooter to yell at her misbehaving kid.

Later in the week, I had a FP for the Festival of Fantasy parade. We showed up five minutes before the parade started and had a terrific view. This was a great use of a free FP. For the Feel the Force Premium Package, I paid $50, showed up an hour early and I still couldn't see much of anything. And I was in one of the better viewing areas. A lot of people saw less than I did.

Basically, the parade is a wash-out. Where the Premium Package arguably has some value is the dessert party for the fireworks. We had a good view of both the stage and the fireworks. Granted, fireworks are pretty easy to see. A reserved viewing area is not nearly so important as it is for the parade. But the wife and kids had a great time dancing to DJ Lobot for an hour before the fireworks started.

The biggest issue I had during the fireworks was the lack of tables. There were not nearly enough tables for everyone. I had heard that on other nights, people shared tables. But on the night we were there, people were very territorial. Almost every table was covered in someone else's stuff whether they were there or not. Basically, the first however many parties into the reserved area claimed all the tables and refused to move on.

We ended up camping out atop a garbage can because it was the only flat surface on which we could eat. I had a drink which someone immediately knocked over. It landed right on me. I wasn't too upset. It was too strong for me anyway. But I only sampled a few desserts because trying to eat them was so inconvenient.

Would I ever do the Feel the Force Premium Package again? Resounding No. But I don't feel 100% ripped off either. The lousy view of the parade was still better than the view I would have had without the package. Plus we all got a drink and an ice cream. And the dessert party was arguably worth the money. It just would have been nice to have access to a table for at least 15 minutes.

Mileage will vary. I can see why other people - especially people who drink more alcohol than I do - would get more out of the package than I did.

I pretty much agree. Great FP+ view for FOF. But the view of the Motorcade for the Feel the Force package wasn't good at all. You could have had a better view lining up along the main street. As for the fireworks, I found I had to ask if I could share a table. Usually, I get a "yes", if begrudgingly. But it did give access to "free" desserts and especially "free" alcohol. That was probably the best deal of all. Outside of the package, those drinks run about $14-$15 each. For my view of the fireworks, I backed up against a recycle container so I wouldn't be blocking anyone else. But because of the close proximity to the stage, it didn't make for a grand epic view. It would be like standing directly next to Cinderella's castle and looking up at the fireworks. You're going to miss the full effect of the fireworks because you're too close to the castle. The same with the stage here.
 

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