Video walk through of a Starcruiser room is going around twitter... can't imagine paying $5,000 for that.
lol WDW News went to the opening day of the Peppa Pig theme park at Legoland instead of the Starcruiser
This is tough because I trust Carlye but I’m hesitant to believe any review from anyone who didn’t have to spend the $6k
"The decision makers at the company should be ashamed of themselves" dude capitalism has no conscience
People mover is the move Still down for Epcot or whatever park you’d want to meet at. Our passes expire soon and we aren’t reupping, but I can just get day passes for whichever day necessary other than the 12th right now.
Ohhhhh shiiiit we are going august 13th through the 17th or 18th. Christmas was way too fucking expensive lol
my parents are going to WDW for a week in April and i'm meeting them halfway for a few days. bonus trippppppp it's going to be hard to resist the urge to go to IOA to ride Velocicoaster again
Watched a few vlogs on the Peppa Pig park. Seems like a cool second gate for Legoland for people that have little kids. Like that they based it around the idea that every ride should accommodate both pre-school age kids and their parents, no parents waiting on the side watching their 4 year old on the kiddie ride they're too big for. They packed a lot into a very small park, like almost seemed like the size of 2 football fields. And most of all just really fantastic that it seems like this might be the first theme park specifically designed to accommodate children with special needs (quiet rooms, sensory level chart signs on every attraction, a lot of wheelchair accessibility, all park operations staff receive accredited autism awareness training)
I’m about to watch a galactic starcruiser overview video on YouTube but I won’t be happy until Jenny Nicholson or Len Testa post one. Guess we gotta wait until after the first official cruise
I watched Tim Tracker’s 1.5 overview and I’m torn. Some of it seems like it could have potential but so much of it is cringey. Also it should not cost as much as it does to mostly be playing mini games. I’ll wait for a review of the full experience though
Watched Craig from DIS Unplugged's video. All the IRL videogame cutscenes would annoy me, especially since they seemed forced and almost mandatory like the "muster drills". Craig seemed annoyed by the long Droid AI interaction in the room at end of night 1 because he just wanted to go to sleep. It just seems way too structured for me. The entire time i was just thinking what happens when an obnoxious guest inventively tries but in during these NPC monologues and tries to make themselves a part of the show?