ArtieRyder
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2017
Hi, everyone,
Just back from a week at WDW. Amazing week. Currently going thru heavy withdrawal.
Just wanted to share my experience with registering for Jedi Training.
We had a plan to go to H&V at 830AM for breakfast to get a jump on the line.
We have four kids - 9, 7, 5 & 5. I went a little early with the 9 and 7 year old. I was surprised that they were letting all guests in the park at 820 (for a 9AM opening). They were holding guests back from entering certain sections. You could walk to H&V, though, and Jedi registration without being stopped.
We were early, so I figured I would walk over to check out the Jedi line. Again, I was surprised to see very few people on line and castmembers were taking reservations. I walked up with my two oldest, assuming I could register them and then the other two later. Again, I was surprised that they let me register the two that weren't there. We had our pick of times for the day.
I thought I was going to have to leave breakfast early to line up. Instead, it was 830AM, I had all 4 registered for the show time we wanted and made it over to breakfast just as everyone else was arriving.
In my research, I thought I understood the rules. This is what I thought vs what I experienced.
I thought they did not take registrations until park officially opened at 9, I was wrong.
I thought all children needed to be present, I was wrong.
Your mileage may vary, but I thought I would share for anyone currently planning a trip.
Just back from a week at WDW. Amazing week. Currently going thru heavy withdrawal.
Just wanted to share my experience with registering for Jedi Training.
We had a plan to go to H&V at 830AM for breakfast to get a jump on the line.
We have four kids - 9, 7, 5 & 5. I went a little early with the 9 and 7 year old. I was surprised that they were letting all guests in the park at 820 (for a 9AM opening). They were holding guests back from entering certain sections. You could walk to H&V, though, and Jedi registration without being stopped.
We were early, so I figured I would walk over to check out the Jedi line. Again, I was surprised to see very few people on line and castmembers were taking reservations. I walked up with my two oldest, assuming I could register them and then the other two later. Again, I was surprised that they let me register the two that weren't there. We had our pick of times for the day.
I thought I was going to have to leave breakfast early to line up. Instead, it was 830AM, I had all 4 registered for the show time we wanted and made it over to breakfast just as everyone else was arriving.
In my research, I thought I understood the rules. This is what I thought vs what I experienced.
I thought they did not take registrations until park officially opened at 9, I was wrong.
I thought all children needed to be present, I was wrong.
Your mileage may vary, but I thought I would share for anyone currently planning a trip.