Blue for me too...the green milk had a strange floral taste to me. To be honest, I am really not a fan of the blue milk either. I've had it twice now, and that's enough for me.
 
Blue and from the Milk Stand.

The Blue Milk in Oga’s isn’t frozen-slushee so has a slightly different taste and feel.

Green tasted like lemongrass and shiso (Japanese mint-like leaf) and DH liked it.
 




I like the blue milk better than the green milk, but would rather have an ice cream. 🍦🍨
 
How much time do you spend in the new land?
Do you skip other experiences now? What do you miss to do Star Wars instead?
 
Went in December and completely skipped it and plan to skip it again on March as I am not a SW fan at all. I am thinking that it will greatly impact touring, especially if someone is hopping between both parks. The area is way at the back of DL so super far away from attractions in DCA for example. I am thinking that people will prioritize what they truly love and, if it is SW, guests will probably be willing to forego other attractions or ride them only once instead of multiple times like they may have done in the past.
 
I was not a SW fan when the land first opened. Never saw a movie. My only knowledge came from the kids I worked with and they would tell me about the new movies. I actually didn't want SWGE to open because I thought it would ruin Disneyland. Good thing I was wrong..and I ended up loving it lol. I actually enjoy hanging out back there. It feels like you're on another planet. So different from the rest of the park.I've made a droid, ridden both rides, been Oga's at least 15 times, etc. I don't necessarily skip other experiences, I just wander back there.

However, I will say, since ROTR opened, I haven't gone to the parks at rope drop because I don't want to deal with the chaotic crowds that early. I really loved ROTR (rode it at WDW), but getting there early, getting a BG, and being at the will of the ride's reliability is exhausting. Also, I haven't really gone back there since the new ride opened. I did today, and it's much more crowded than before. I walked through Droid Depot and I saw a line! Granted it's a busy day so that impacted things, but I went around the Holidays and weekends and have never seen a line or that place be super packed like it was today.
 
We don’t skip anything to do Star Wars..... although we finally rode SR last trip and the kids loved it. Most trips we don’t even go back there.... my four year old has just become a huge fan, but we won’t let her watch the new movies, as they are way too violent for small children. I wish there was more original trilogy things in GE. Last trip she loved seeing Chewie walking around and loves the stormtroopers, so going forward we may spend more time there.

Mostly I miss my quiet Sunday morning rope drops. They are now pure chaos thanks fo ROTR.
 
I skip it for the most part, but try to wander through at least once a trip. I want to love it, but since I'm not a SW fan, I guess I don't feel any attachment to it.

Going forward, I probably won't be rope dropping as long as the BG's are still a thing. I'll probably go 10-30 min. after the park opens. Hopefully, the crowds would have disbursed by then.
 
It changed our last visit considerably. I spent a lot of time wandering GE. Shopping, sitting at Docking Bay7, sitting outside the cantina listening to the music, looking at droids. It became my new ‘hangout’ zone, rather than Jolly Holiday. I still did everything else I usually do, but the focus of the visit changed completely.
 

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