midnight star
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2017
I’m not a big star wars a fan, and I really like Galaxy’s edge. What I like about it is it feels like you’re literally on a different planet. From the sounds as you enter, to the batuu language, it doesn’t feel like you’re at Disneyland. I find the ride more enjoyable than star tours.
Since I’m not a star wars a fan, when I first went, I didn’t really know what I was looking at and I didn’t understand any of the references. I’ve Learned about Star Wars over time as I’ve visited. I think this has helped me not be so critical of the land.
My only annoyance with star wars is that everything over there is more expensive. $100 droids, $200 light sabers, $40 plush toys that are labeled as “adoptable creatures”, and $8 drinks in a tiny cup can turn a lot of people off.
I have gone with some people who aren’t fans of it. They mostly complained about lack of entertainment, and things to do for kids. Which I totally understand! I have a pass so I will go there to just wander and look. If you are there for a limited time, wandering may not be something you want to do.
Since I’m not a star wars a fan, when I first went, I didn’t really know what I was looking at and I didn’t understand any of the references. I’ve Learned about Star Wars over time as I’ve visited. I think this has helped me not be so critical of the land.
My only annoyance with star wars is that everything over there is more expensive. $100 droids, $200 light sabers, $40 plush toys that are labeled as “adoptable creatures”, and $8 drinks in a tiny cup can turn a lot of people off.
I have gone with some people who aren’t fans of it. They mostly complained about lack of entertainment, and things to do for kids. Which I totally understand! I have a pass so I will go there to just wander and look. If you are there for a limited time, wandering may not be something you want to do.