I believe that is the case.That will be in addition to the Star Wars experience, not in place of, correct?
I believe that is the case.
That’s what it’s been since it opened. These VR experiences have been very popular.$29.95 per person? Wow, that's expensive for a family!
It’s possible they could end up doing it the way the Glendale mall installation is set up where certain days of the week it’s Star Wars and others it’s a different one.I am curious to know how they will have room to have both experiences running at the same time. At Disney Springs, this may be possible, given there is more room. But at Downtown Disney, this is a much smaller space. Not sure the # of experiences that can be offered simultaneously at either location.
They'd likely just convert some capacity from one experience to the other if that's all the space available to them.I am curious to know how they will have room to have both experiences running at the same time. At Disney Springs, this may be possible, given there is more room. But at Downtown Disney, this is a much smaller space. Not sure the # of experiences that can be offered simultaneously at either location.
At Disneyland there is only one bay. There are two bays at world.They'd likely just convert some capacity from one experience to the other if that's all the space available to them.
That’s what it’s been since it opened. These VR experiences have been very popular.
The whole thing is takes about 30 minutes but the actual experience itself is about 15 min.I'm not question that it's not the correct price. I'm saying that it's expensive. How long is the experience? 15 minutes or something?
I’ve done it twice and I would say yes it was worth what I paid.They are working on opening the Star Wars version in a theater near us. Is this experience really worth the price?
I agree.I’ve done it twice and I would say yes it was worth what I paid.