Oh yes. So funny!
I'm sure when I show my kids someday, they will be very confused.
I'm sure when I show my kids someday, they will be very confused.
TCTTS said:
Those killed me back in the day. A group of friends and I still say "Porkchop sandwiches!"
BenTheGoodAg said:
That username still reminds me of this every time I see it:
BREAKING: Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Closing Permanently in Septemberhttps://t.co/LWPDb89e4a
— WDW News Today (@WDWNT) May 18, 2023
Saxsoon said:
I am wondering if there is an opportunity of using that area in the future. Do the elevator bit that they have at Space 220 and turn that into a big themed area
TXAG 05 said:Saxsoon said:
I am wondering if there is an opportunity of using that area in the future. Do the elevator bit that they have at Space 220 and turn that into a big themed area
I'm sure they will come up with something to recycle it as something else, doubt they bulldoze it with all the money they put into it.
YouBet said:TXAG 05 said:Saxsoon said:
I am wondering if there is an opportunity of using that area in the future. Do the elevator bit that they have at Space 220 and turn that into a big themed area
I'm sure they will come up with something to recycle it as something else, doubt they bulldoze it with all the money they put into it.
I think you are onto something....they could turn it into the Death Star Trash Compactor. You get thrown into it with three other random people and you have to figure out how to not die as the walls close in on you.
Basically a Star Wars themed Escape Room.
Make sure Captain Phasma is in there when you're thrown in there.YouBet said:TXAG 05 said:Saxsoon said:
I am wondering if there is an opportunity of using that area in the future. Do the elevator bit that they have at Space 220 and turn that into a big themed area
I'm sure they will come up with something to recycle it as something else, doubt they bulldoze it with all the money they put into it.
I think you are onto something....they could turn it into the Death Star Trash Compactor. You get thrown into it with three other random people and you have to figure out how to not die as the walls close in on you.
Basically a Star Wars themed Escape Room.
Very saddened to hear Disney will be shutting down their STAR WARS: Galactic Cruiser hotel. I'd already set aside $340,000 to stay there for two days but I won't have the other $60,000 saved for the trip before they close doors😪
— Wampler™ (@ScottWamplerRIP) May 19, 2023
It was a genuinely awesome experience. Even ran into another TexAger and his family during our stay last May.AliasMan02 said:
Other then the rooms being small "cabins" I've heard nothing but awesome things about the service, cast, food, experience, etc.
Sucks I won't get to go.
Here's what I posted last May after going to Galactic Starcruiser.tamusc said:LoneStarAg2004 said:
My family and I checked in to Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser today! So far, it's incredible!
I think my wife and I ran into you and your family waiting for the transport back to the Starcruiser from Galaxy's Edge on Tuesday!
We both had a blast as well. My wife has seen all the movies and, while she likes Star Wars, isn't a super fan or anything like that yet she still had a blast. I've watched every bit of Star Wars content there is, have read 20+ books (as well as some of the comics), have played just about every video game and thought it was amazing! The way Disney has everything set up so that a casual fan can have fun, but sprinkles in enough details and backstory to keep a Star Wars nerd like me really engaged and entertained is impressive.
Honestly, going in I was a bit nervous because while I am a huge fan, I've never been one that's been into cosplay or role playing other than some Halloween costumes and video games. I was afraid I'd get caught up in the awkwardness of being surrounded by people who were WAY more into it than I was and wouldn't be able to let go and have fun. From the very beginning though, the entire experience is just so well designed/executed that my wife and I both couldn't help but to have fun and enjoy ourselves. I ended up completing what were essentially the scoundrel and Resistance storylines while my wife ended up going full dark side and completed the First Order storyline.
Throughout the entire experience, we were continually blown away by the design, attention to detail, and the engineering behind everything. All of that is amplified by training/talent of the staff/cast, who were almost universally excellent. Everyone on the ship had a fun backstory and never broke character and that was mostly carried over to Galaxy's edge. We did both rides, the cantina, built droids, and built lightsabers. The two standouts in the park were of course Rise of the Resistance and Savi's Workshop, where the experience of building a lightsaber is just so perfectly dialed in.
I strongly recommended Galactic Starcruiser to any Star Wars fan who has the means and is able to play along and have fun. That being said, someone that goes into it thinking it's anything other than essentially an active, three day ride and isn't willing to participate will probably think it's an incredible ripoff.
Side note - we surprised my nieces and parents at Magic Kingdom the day before and my mom screamed so loud when she realized we were there (we snuck up and photobombed them while they were taking a picture in front of the castle) that I was afraid someone would call security, lol. I was supposed to be in San Francisco at a work conference to present a paper on Sunday afternoon (had one of my fellows do it, good exposure for them) and my wife and I had them convinced we were there. It was a fun way to start the trip and something my parents and nieces will never forget.
I also want to say that my wife planned and executed all of this flawlessly as a birthday present for me and I acknowledge how incredibly lucky I am.
THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK was released 43 years ago today. One of Hollywood’s most popular films and most acclaimed sequels, the making of story is as huge as you’d expect.
— All The Right Movies (@ATRightMovies) May 21, 2023
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there's A LOT of clone wars that's good. Just start at the beginning and pace yourselfMadmarttigan said:
Finished clone wars Ashoka essentials, watched all of rebels and now watching bad batch.
If I get in the mood is there a good place to start clone wars that cuts out some of the bad beginning part and watch most of the good stuff?
Madmarttigan said:
Finished clone wars Ashoka essentials, watched all of rebels and now watching bad batch.
If I get in the mood is there a good place to start clone wars that cuts out some of the bad beginning part and watch most of the good stuff?
was that the episode with the big 4-armed Jedi traitor with the 2x dual wielding sabers?YouBet said:
Clone Wars turned the corner for me with S2E5.