Wow. So Episode IX, the Star Wars live-action show, AND Star Wars Land all within like a two month window? That's insane.
Went right after Labor Day a few years ago and the lines were almost non-existent, it was glorious. Planning with my brother on when we're taking his boys (now 3 1/2 and 5 1/2) to Star Wars Land.double aught said:Well I had to tote my almost four year old around Universal for four days last month, and I was drenched pretty much the entire time. So I'm hoping this will be a little better.CJS4715 said:
Prepare for the absolute brutality of Florida humidity - September can absolutely suck balls. But, ya know what, it's a lot better than August heat + crowds.
But I know I won't be able to carry her forever, so I wouldn't have traded it for the world.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Yep.
I went to Disneyland at 5 years old and have been a huge Disney fanboy ever since. Haven't been back to Orlando since around 2003, so I'm excited.
Sadly Star Wars Land won't be open, but I'm looking forward to Pandora. Have heard nothing but great things about it so far.
Never heard of this, but I just had some freakish vision of Steven Tyler's lips and scarves hitting you in the face along the ride.Quote:
Aerosmith ride
Rock and Roller Coaster. It is a blast.ChiliBeans said:Never heard of this, but I just had some freakish vision of Steven Tyler's lips and scarves hitting you in the face along the ride.Quote:
Aerosmith ride
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Got our fastpasses for exactly those. RnR coaster, ToT, and the Slinky Dog ride.
And yeah, I actually told my brother we need to do Star Tours more than once. Lines shouldn't be too bad in mid-September.
I agree on this point. I think a cool (and truly subversive) ending would've been to have her join him, and for the entire Crait sequence, you think she's really turned. But maybe at the very end, they make it clear that her intentions are to turn Kylo slowly towards the light.Quote:
To have her accept that invitation would have been cool and interesting and would have made sense in the context of where they were setting things up to that point. But they chicken out.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
This is a good (albeit long) watch.
Brian Earl Spilner said:I agree on this point. I think a cool (and truly subversive) ending would've been to have her join him, and for the entire Crait sequence, you think she's really turned. But maybe at the very end, they make it clear that her intentions are to turn Kylo slowly towards the light.Quote:
To have her accept that invitation would have been cool and interesting and would have made sense in the context of where they were setting things up to that point. But they chicken out.
Maybe she communes with Luke and he's the only person in the galaxy who knows her true intentions.
In your opinion.Quote:
It's just not a good film. And no amount of arguing different perspectives is going to change that.
Urban Ag said:
It's just not a good film. And no amount of arguing different perspectives is going to change that.
of course. It's my opinion. I don't think I'm in the minority here, but it's still just an opinion.Brian Earl Spilner said:In your opinion.Quote:
It's just not a good film. And no amount of arguing different perspectives is going to change that.