I haven't watched the video yet... But the best parts of the Starcruiser were the interactions with the cast/characters and that wouldn't be possible to the same extent in the parks. There can be glimpses of it, and I've seen it with Vi and to a lesser extent Rey, but the full immersion of the events on the Starcruiser don't work as just a thing that people visiting a portion of the park for an hour or two get. It was probably one of the best things they've created in a long time but ultimately just too expensive, both the overhead costs to run it and the cost to attend it.
especially after a few drinks in almost 100 degree weather. Was at EPCOT Saturday and it was sooooo hot.
I was there yesterday. I walk slow because of my leg so I can feel people shuffling behind me in those long queues that are half empty. Soarin' is awkward too.
Has anyone seen the snack options at DreamWorks Land yet? Two quick service spots. One Shrek themed with hot food, and the other Troll themed with soft serve ice cream Far Far A Waffle – $11.49 Pepperoni or Ham & Cheese Shrekzel – $12.29 Served with green cheese Swamp Dog – $9.49 Oozing green cheese hot dog wrapped in pizza tree bark Mud Puddle Pudding – $5.99 Chocolate pudding, cookie crumbs, cookie cake, and gummy bugs Frozen Ogre Sour Apple Ice Pop – $6.99 Chonkey Donkey Chocolate Ice Pop – $6.99 Poppy-licious Pink – $7.49 Pink Lemonade Soft Serve with Flower Sprinkles BroZone Berry – $7.49 Huckleberry Soft Serve
Woke up at 3am on the last night of my trip to the sound of the new drone show being tested on the lake at Disney Springs. Also watched one of the drones fall into the lake
Watched a walkthrough of DreamWorks Land. Seemed like the coolest possible version of a kid friendly land they could do. Tons of interactive little activities using animatronics and projection screens. Little kids will love this. My favorite part is the animatronic talking Pinocchio in the middle of the the Shrek playground.