Agreed. That is going to be confusing for new viewers.Brian Earl Spilner said:
So annoying. Would it kill them to at least have the episode numbers sort of watermarked behind the titles?
What is Galaxy's Edge on this timeline? There is a show/movie in addition to theme park?Brian Earl Spilner said:
YouBet said:What is Galaxy's Edge on this timeline? There is a show/movie in addition to theme park?Brian Earl Spilner said:
And that plot is "I hope you like long lines!"AliasMan02 said:YouBet said:What is Galaxy's Edge on this timeline? There is a show/movie in addition to theme park?Brian Earl Spilner said:
There's a general plot associated with the park.
Lines have been notably short and the part not that crowded though, right?MuckRaker96 said:And that plot is "I hope you like long lines!"AliasMan02 said:YouBet said:What is Galaxy's Edge on this timeline? There is a show/movie in addition to theme park?Brian Earl Spilner said:
There's a general plot associated with the park.
Notably short is a stretch, shorter than expected maybe would be a better word. But yes on the not that crowded part. I was pretty comfortable with the amount of people that were there, and the rest of the parks were not that bad.AliasMan02 said:Lines have been notably short and the part not that crowded though, right?MuckRaker96 said:And that plot is "I hope you like long lines!"AliasMan02 said:YouBet said:What is Galaxy's Edge on this timeline? There is a show/movie in addition to theme park?Brian Earl Spilner said:
There's a general plot associated with the park.
I'll do a 401k loan if I have to.MuckRaker96 said:
They revealed today that the Star Wars hotel is not really a hotel but a 2-day, 2-night inclusive experience in which you can help pilot the cruiser, train with a lightsaber, and help fight off an attack by the First Order. They're going to set up a whole thing at the airport in Orlando where you board a "shuttle" with LED lights where the windows are so you get the experience of flying up to the cruiser. You can wear SW-esque clothes at the hotel, there are going to be character interactions, and according to what I read, there are lots of areas to explore in the lower decks, that can augment your experience and let you figure out lots of other cool stuff to really make it into a sort of Total Recall experience - minus the 3-boobed hooker. Obviously you can come and go as you please, but you can also take another shuttle with the LED lights that takes you to Galaxy's Edge, making it like you're taking a shuttle down to the planet. Sounds like it will be out of most of our price ranges (at least those with kids), but sounds pretty amazing.
MuckRaker96 said:
They revealed today that the Star Wars hotel is not really a hotel but a 2-day, 2-night inclusive experience in which you can help pilot the cruiser, train with a lightsaber, and help fight off an attack by the First Order. They're going to set up a whole thing at the airport in Orlando where you board a "shuttle" with LED lights where the windows are so you get the experience of flying up to the cruiser. You can wear SW-esque clothes at the hotel, there are going to be character interactions, and according to what I read, there are lots of areas to explore in the lower decks, that can augment your experience and let you figure out lots of other cool stuff to really make it into a sort of Total Recall experience - minus the 3-boobed hooker. Obviously you can come and go as you please, but you can also take another shuttle with the LED lights that takes you to Galaxy's Edge, making it like you're taking a shuttle down to the planet. Sounds like it will be out of most of our price ranges (at least those with kids), but sounds pretty amazing.
Sex Panther said:
This isn't designed by a company called Delos is it?
The odds of an actual space cruiser from another galaxy landing in Orlando are significantly higher than A&M playing for the title in football.AliasMan02 said:MuckRaker96 said:
They revealed today that the Star Wars hotel is not really a hotel but a 2-day, 2-night inclusive experience in which you can help pilot the cruiser, train with a lightsaber, and help fight off an attack by the First Order. They're going to set up a whole thing at the airport in Orlando where you board a "shuttle" with LED lights where the windows are so you get the experience of flying up to the cruiser. You can wear SW-esque clothes at the hotel, there are going to be character interactions, and according to what I read, there are lots of areas to explore in the lower decks, that can augment your experience and let you figure out lots of other cool stuff to really make it into a sort of Total Recall experience - minus the 3-boobed hooker. Obviously you can come and go as you please, but you can also take another shuttle with the LED lights that takes you to Galaxy's Edge, making it like you're taking a shuttle down to the planet. Sounds like it will be out of most of our price ranges (at least those with kids), but sounds pretty amazing.
Price is rumored at 3300 for one person, but I bet adding another adult and two kids is less than that because you already have the room.
At one point they talked about this being all inclusive, and I'm sure there are other perks and exclusives.
Don't get me wrong. It's a lot of money, but people do way dumber stuff for more money than that. If this is your Superbowl and a once in a lifetime experience, it's not crazy. I'd drop 5k for hotel and great tickets to see the Ags play for a CFP championship, no questions asked. This seems like the same sort of zone.