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Stu 6 Dec 16 05:35 PM

NEW - Star Wars at Disney's Hollywood Studios
 
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inline imageNew Star Wars experiences are coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios beginning mid December. The announcement made today at Walt Disney World Resort noted that some of the coming additions are inspired by "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" that opens in theaters worldwide on 16th Dec.

Premiering this Month

Star Wars Launch Bay - a multi-sensory space celebrating all things Star Wars - is now updated with authentic replicas from "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" joining other Star Wars memorabilia in the preview gallery. Making-of footage from "Rogue One" has been added to the "Meet the Makers" film featured in Star Wars Launch Bay.

In the popular daytime stage show "Star Wars: A Galaxy Far, Far Away," guests will get a first look at AWR Troopers from "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story." Outfitted in their specialized Stormtrooper armor with a dark, ominous gleam, these soldiers serve as bodyguards and enforcers for Director Krennic, a highly placed officer within the Advance Weapons Research (AWR) division of the Empire. A new Troopers sequence will join the show 16 Dec Performances daily.


The fan favorite nighttime show, "Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular," will return to Disney's Hollywood Studios on December 16 and will join "Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM!" as a second nightly fireworks spectacular at the park through Dec. 31. The show will continue to be presented in 2017.

Starting mid-December, randomized tracks will be returning to Star Tours - the Adventures Continue, the popular attraction that uses motion simulator-based technology. Instead of each ride experience launching from the planet of Jakku, the attraction will be randomised to both start and end at different locations for every galactic journey. New scenes from "Star Wars: Episode VIII" will be added to Star Tours in the coming year.


New in 2017

For the ultimate fan comes the ultimate tour. An all-new Star Wars guided tour is a seven-hour immersion in all the park's current Star Wars experiences. Here's what it includes:
  • A Star Wars "all-in-the-know" tour guide
  • Priority boarding for Star Tours - The Adventures Continue
  • Encounter two Star Wars characters (Chewbacca and Kylo Ren) at Star Wars Launch Bay
  • An in-depth, insider's tour around Star Wars Launch Bay
  • Screening of "Star Wars: Path of the Jedi"
  • Enjoy Star Wars-themed menu items during dinner at Backlot Express
  • A spot in the Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular Dessert Party, which includes themed sweets and specialty beverages, as well as reserved viewing for the Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular fireworks show
Younglings ages 4-12 on the guided tour package can also train in the way of The Force in Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple. Priced at $129 per person, tours begin 2nd January and will be offered on Mondays and Saturdays throughout 2017. Reservations for January tours can be made soon.

This latest flight of additions celebrating the Star Wars saga continues to elevate the Star Wars presence at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Entire Star Wars-themed lands are now under construction at the theme park and at Disneyland Park in California.

images ©Disney

Jaynew 6 Dec 16 06:02 PM

the star wars dessert party is returning as well. Anyone done it? Is it worth it? Thinking we might do that instead of a TS meal at Hollywood Studios.

Dazed 6 Dec 16 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Jaynew (Post 12153175)
star wars dessert party is returning as well. Anyone done it? Is it worth it? Thinking we might do that instead of a TS meal at Hollywood Studios.

We attended the Star Wars dessert party in August. We enjoyed it, the desserts were good (and plentiful). We arrived early but we're still behind a lot of people so didn't get a table inside the cordoned off area which I wasn't very pleased about. We used the time to meet Chewie and Kylo Ren with no queues for either and to look around the Launch Bay. The viewing for the fireworks was ok but it was a very small space, mapped out with white tape and it was very crowded. When we went the previous year to the Frozen dessert party they had the whole dessert party in the fireworks area so the tables were spread out and there was plenty of space to view them, it just felt a bit claustrophobic this time.

Overall it was a good experience and I will do it again (trying to book it for January but it's not on the system yet).

floridasarah 6 Dec 16 06:13 PM

Ooh we are going end of March I hope the new Star Tours clips are ready by then. Also might stay for the fireworks. Haven't done any fireworks on our last few trips.

Jaynew 6 Dec 16 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Dazed (Post 12153188)
We attended the Star Wars dessert party in August. We enjoyed it, the desserts were good (and plentiful). We arrived early but we're still behind a lot of people so didn't get a table inside the cordoned off area which I wasn't very pleased about. We used the time to meet Chewie and Kylo Ren with no queues for either and to look around the Launch Bay. The viewing for the fireworks was ok but it was a very small space, mapped out with white tape and it was very crowded. When we went the previous year to the Frozen dessert party they had the whole dessert party in the fireworks area so the tables were spread out and there was plenty of space to view them, it just felt a bit claustrophobic this time.

Overall it was a good experience and I will do it again (trying to book it for January but it's not on the system yet).

Thanks. How early did u arrive before the fireworks if you don't mind me asking?

Guest 6 Dec 16 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Jaynew (Post 12153201)
Thanks. How early did u arrive before the fireworks if you don't mind me asking?

people were standing at the " white line " about 90 mins before when we went in Oct, we joined them at about 60 mins, then just before it starts, they dim the lights and the ropes go ( which form the path ) and it was a free-for-all

Dazed 6 Dec 16 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Jaynew (Post 12153201)
Thanks. How early did u arrive before the fireworks if you don't mind me asking?

We arrived at the dessert party 15 minutes before check in time (so I would recommend getting there 30 minutes before maybe). You are escorted to the firework section outside just before the fireworks start (5mins approx)

Jaynew 6 Dec 16 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by matt987106 (Post 12153217)
people were standing at the " white line " about 90 mins before when we went in Oct, we joined them at about 60 mins, then just before it starts, they dim the lights and the ropes go ( which form the path ) and it was a free-for-all

So would u not recommend it then?

beaky2808 6 Dec 16 08:11 PM

So happy that the nighttime show is coming back whilst we are there! Was really disappointed when it got replaced with Jingle Bell, Jingle Bam as I'm a huge Star Wars fan so now really chuffed I'll get to see both!

Guest 6 Dec 16 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Jaynew (Post 12153242)
So would u not recommend it then?

Oh no, dont get me wrong, you are right in the right position, sure some will try and move in from the sides, but as the path is only about 2M wide, people just move forward ( thus stopping late comers moving in from the sides )

The display was my fav of the holiday and we saw all the firework displays ( inc wishes from the TOTWL )

it is well worth standing in a central spot at the white line for 60 mins to watch it


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