![]() ![]() Of the three options, which is the ultimate Star Wars ride at Disney World? Share your thoughts in the comments below and be sure to stick with CinemaBlend for more theme park news and other goings on in television and movies. It's not entirely necessary for the ultimate Disney World Star Wars experience as there's still plenty of great things to enjoy at Galaxy's Edge, but still a great boast to share with other Disney enthusiast if it can be done.ħ Crazy Ways To Get Permanently Banned From Walt Disney World If a Disney World attendee gets into Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, then riding all three rides shouldn't be an issue in a full day. The only way to board is through a virtual queue, and anyone wanting to ride has to be quick to the draw to get in. ![]() The Disney World ride has been reaching capacity in its opening months in the park fairly quickly, and attendees are currently unable to utilize Fastpass+ to ride. ![]() The real challenge of this process is getting a seat on Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, which admittedly, isn't easy. Ride waits may vary depending on the day and time, but keeping an eye on the Disney World app at ride wait times or using a Fast Pass will ensure attendees aren't spending any more time than they need to between rides. Honestly, Star Tours and Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run is entirely doable in a single day. It's not an impossible task, but depending on the crowds, it takes a lot of luck and dedication to make it work. Theoretically, someone who has no issues with the varying extremity of rides could ride all the rides in one day, though it would take a considerable amount of planning to pull it off. It's a great ride for all ages, though the thrill of the ride is practically that of a 4-D theatrical experience.Īll three rides are in close proximity, and walking between Star Tours and Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge is easily done. There are 18 ( with more to come) different segments to be experienced, of which riders will experience 4 of those scenes before their ride is complete. One of the coolest things about Star Tours is that a person can ride the Disney World ride several times and walk out with an entirely different experience. Beyond the droids, there's a good chance ride goers will run into a handful of other popular characters from the Star Wars saga. The crew then disembarks on a journey throughout several different parts of the Star Wars universe. Riders plop down in the seats of a "ship" with C-3PO and R2-D2, but things quickly derail when a Rebel "spy" is spotted on the ship. ![]() Star Tours is an oldie, but a goodie certainly worth exiting Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge for. Given that this Disney World ride is in such close proximity to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, it feels wrong not to make mention of it and its role as the sole Star Wars ride for so many years. While not a part of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, Star Tours and the other rides are all technically a part of Walt Disney World's Hollywood Studios theme park. (Image credit: Walt Disney World) You May Also Enjoy Star Tours For those that come to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge for the immersion, how can anyone pass up a chance to fly the Falcon? To call this a ride is a bit of a stretch though, it's more akin to a super cool simulator. It's almost like playing a really expensive arcade game that takes over for you if you start to fail miserably. Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run has shaking and feels like you're in an actual ship, though I'd say this is more of an interactive experience than a traditional ride. Those who don't have 6 people available needn't worry, the ride automates any roles that aren't filled at the start. Riders beware, you are actually in control of the ship and must collaborate with your team in order to get the highest score on the job. Two will drive, two will shoot, and two serve as engineers to repair the Falcon during the job. Smuggler's Run is motion simulated, with six seats open for different riders. The adventure is perilous and rife with danger, but can a low-down group of smugglers really expect anything different? Riders get a chance to pilot the Millennium Falcon on a mission to obtain coaxium in a joint job with the Ohnaka Gang. The first ride to grace Galaxy's Edge, Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run utilizes the most iconic ship in the Star Wars universe. (Image credit: Walt Disney World) Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run ![]()
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