ksromack
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Yes, only 52 years in the making!Is that the Stanley Cup? LOL - This Toronto girl might fall over and faint if that cup ever made it to our city! Still dreaming though!!
Yes, only 52 years in the making!Is that the Stanley Cup? LOL - This Toronto girl might fall over and faint if that cup ever made it to our city! Still dreaming though!!
My poor jets completely blew it this year. I actually don’t feel bad for them because they sucked so bad at the end of the seasonYes, only 52 years in the making!
I think they mentioned the reservations system in March sometime, but they didn't say the specific date until April 23rd which was barely a month out. So given the timing, I would think we will hear if they're going to do a similar system by July 4th or immediately after.The WDW SW:GE announcement I'm most looking forward to is finding out how they are planning to handle crowds when it first opens!
How far in advance of the DL version did they announce that they were using a reservation system? Wondering if we'll have a similar lead time to find out WDWs plans?
Someone else mentioned this to me just today. Can you point me to the articles or whatever talking about how reservations are actually down for the fall? We were trying to debate whether people are just totally scared off to not bother OR what I think is more likely that everyone is waiting to see what the system, if any, is going to be.I'll speculate...that if Fall room bookings remain soft, then they will announce the opening of ROTR about a nano second after it's ready to go.
Unless they announce a Fall room discount first...which I think is coming sooner rather than later.
Any grand plans go out the window with a bunch of empty rooms....$$$$
The EEMH don't start until September 1st. The first three days HS just opens early at 6am for everyone. So hypothetically they could do some sort of reservation system for the opening weekend, and then after that just free-for-all and virtual queues.I don't know how they could backtrack now and announce a reservation system for WDW after already publicizing the daily extra extra magic hours for resort guests.
Disneyland is taking day of reservations for Savi’s and Oga’s starting June 24th.
Curious if people will be able to do both in a day, because I will want to do both in a day.Disneyland is taking day of reservations for Savi’s and Oga’s starting June 24th.
I would like to also but I’m planning on two separate mornings and if it works out otherwise, I’ll be very happy.Curious if people will be able to do both in a day, because I will want to do both in a day.
Smart move. Hope they get this right on day one.Reservations for Savi’s Workshop and Oga’s Cantina
Beginning June 24, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will no longer require a reservation to access the land, although reservations will be required for Savi’s Workshop and Oga’s Cantina, which have very limited capacities. Guests wishing to book a reservation for these experiences may do so on the same day of their visit, beginning at 7 a.m., with a valid credit card. Reservations for both experiences will allow access into Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at the time of the reservation, so it will not be necessary to join a boarding group, if applicable, to enter the land to participate in a reserved experience. Please visit Disneyland.com/SavisWorkshop and Disneyland.com/Cantina for important details.
Go forth, adventurers, and make the most of your visit to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge by planning ahead with these new innovative digital planning tools to access Batuu, resulting in more time to enjoy the Disneyland Resort!
We probably will see this from day one in WDW.Smart move. Hope they get this right on day one.