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16 Apr 17, 07:04 AM |
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Getting Excited
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Star Wars Tour - Has anyone done it
Hi all,
I just wondered if anyone had done the Star Wars Tour and if they would recommend it? I have 3 children, 8, 6 and 4. The oldest is a massive Star Wars Fan, the other 2 would be interested in Star Wars, but definitely aren't as into it as the oldest. The tour is quite expensive, about $120 each. If we didn't do the tour, we would still try and do Jedi training and got to the shows/fireworks. I just wanted recommendations on if this is something we should do. It is also 7 hours long, so I guess it would mean factoring in another day at HS as the first day would mainly be taken up with Star Wars. Any suggestions or advice would be welcomed. |
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16 Apr 17, 07:43 AM |
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Looking at what you get, you can do just about everything without paying an extra $120 each. Have you looked at doing just the Star Wars Dessert Party instead?
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16 Apr 17, 08:03 AM |
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We'd considered it but our DD5 wouldn't be that interested so just planning to do the dessert party instead.
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16 Apr 17, 08:21 AM |
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I haven't done it but I've done most of what's included for the price of my admission ticket. This appears to be a large con by Disney. If you look at what's actually included other than the dessert party which you can pay for separately everything else is just attractions anyone in DHS can visit. I wouldn't pay for it, especially for 3 or 4 of you.
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16 Apr 17, 10:31 AM |
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I looked into it for my son and husband but like other posters have said you can do it yourself for a fraction of the price so I'm going to plan a Star Wars only trip to HS then spend another doing the other attractions (except TSM which I'll fp both visits haha)
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17 Apr 17, 10:38 AM |
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We have booked it for July. Ds and Dh are huge Star Wars fans. I'm under no illusions that it's value for money but they will love it.
It starts at 2.30 so you can do some stuff before hand if that suits you. We didn't want to do an early start at HS and this includes a guaranteed Jedi training slot for ds. We did the dessert party last year and I felt the viewing area and not having to hang around for ages to get a good view worked for us.
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17 Apr 17, 05:35 PM |
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