‘Star Wars’ Land a “Ghost Town” After Five Years, Change Incoming

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The sun sets over the Millennium Falcon at Disney's Hollywood Studios' Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

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10 Comments

  1. kathleen

    1. Star Tours needs to move over there. Should be a relatively easy fix, build a new ride and keep the old one open until Star Tours 2.0 is completed.
    2. More character interaction. DL needs to hire the appropriate # of CMs to make the land successful.

  2. Anonymous

    Please don’t close!!!! I want to visit!!!!! 🙁 🙁 🙁

  3. Patricia

    I went to the Cantina and it was disappointing, it felt rushed, you are timed only 45 minutes in there, we sat in a booth which we kept scooting over so other people could sit with you. First and last time I went in there, Smugglers run its a one time thing. And rise is always a 2 hours wait, or it’s shut down.

  4. Regency Elf

    They should have made the ewok village.

  5. katheryn

    Ewok village would be a great add! I love going into that area, I get to relax and enjoy the ambiance. I always use single rider on the Falcon, just love to watch first timers panic when they crash! they should keep it and just add more to the area.

  6. Brian

    Agree with all the comments. Smugglers run needs at least half as many “adventures” as Star tours and engineer buttons should be on a lap panel or something where you can actually watch the ride instead of waiting for a flashing light. Def need more SW Characters (bring in popular but rare ones like babu friends puppet, ewoks photo ops, bounty hunter groupie interaction) So many easy additions if Dusneynis willing to spend the money to enhance guest experience (and not raise ticket price!) Hoping for New Hopes in Galaxy’s Edge

  7. Brad Winder

    Agreed. Star Wars Land is a glorified gift shop. Needs more rides and character interaction. Seems more adult-oriented. Add some cool rides (speeder battles would be cool) and bring back the Jedi academy for the younglings. It could be amazing! Get those Imagineers Imagineering.

  8. Rick

    We wanted to love this new part of the park but sp much was meh. The gift shops and Droid factory were underwhelming and didn’t care for the blue and green milk. Somehow it does not capture the magic of the Harry Potter Worlds

  9. Steve

    Can’t wait to watch it torn down to avoid the licensing fees upon Disney being broken up and Lucasfilm being taken away by Uncle Sam and handed back to George’s family. No one will miss Star Wars in the Disney theme parks. Time for the return of Big Thunder Ranch.

  10. COS

    Would love to go, but at almost $400 per person per day? Not happening, no matter how much we are Star Wars fans! All our friends complained that they couldn’t even get into Rise of the Resistance, and maybe the lines would return if it was first come,first served. I can see if folks were handicapped to get an appointment is great and logical. People aren’t showing up because they figure the lines are too long, most people have appointments, so why
    go if you can’t get in?
    People should just be happy they get to go on the rides.
    But I also think getting all the Star Wars rides in one place, maybe open another place to eat, and lower some prices ( I know, but it’s a dream I have…LOL!) they might get more people.

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