Disney World's GALAXY'S EDGE Review: STAR WARS: RISE OF THE RESISTANCE Is A Truly Epic Experience

Disney World's GALAXY'S EDGE Review: STAR WARS: RISE OF THE RESISTANCE Is A Truly Epic Experience

We recently got the chance to check out the new Rise of the Resistance ride in Galaxy's Edge and if you're curious about what that and "Star Wars Land" entails, then you need to check out this review...

Review Opinion
By JoshWilding - Jan 05, 2020 01:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Galaxy's Edge hasn't received rave reviews since opening in both Disneyland and Disney World and having now been to the latter, it's easy to see why. Visually, it's a jaw-dropping area to walk through and seeing a life-sized Millennium Falcon will never not be, well, awesome.

However, it is mostly made up of stores selling tat and Smuggler's Run is only okay (it's basically Star Tours with buttons but is still pretty good fun). Thankfully, cast members have mostly stopped being completely in character so you won't have to walk around saying "Bright Suns!" every fight minutes and are unlikely to get confused by being asked to pay in "credits" rather than dollars. 

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Rise of the Resistance, however, is an absolute game-changer for Galaxy's Edge and more of an experience than a theme park ride. Set between the events of The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker, it vaguely ties into the latter and explains why General Hux and Kylo Ren's relationship has changed since the last time we saw them. Ultimately, though, that doesn't really matter.

What will truly blow your mind is standing there watching a holographic Rey give you your mission before travelling on a Resistance freighter which is then captured by the First Order, a twist which results in you being walked through an actual Star Destroyer where you'll come face to face with an entire legion of Stormtroopers. Oh, and if that sounds amazing, then the ride itself (which sees you pursued by Kylo Ren, AT-ATs, and more) will leave you truly breathless. 

It feels like you're in a Star Wars movie and you'll get a completely different experience depending on which of the transports you end up sitting in. The front one is definitely better when it comes to the aforementioned AT-ATs and other memorable surprises so keep your fingers crossed for that one. 

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There's a lot to love about Galaxy's Edge; the Ronto Wraps in Ronto Roasters are delicious, the atmosphere is incredible (it really does feel like you're on another planet or a film set), and the Legacy Lightsabers in Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities are phenomenal...my wife and I came back with Kylo Ren, the Reforged Skywalker Saber, Ben Solo, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Maul, Luke Skywalker, and Darth Vader! Oga's Cantina is also well worth a visit but Rise of the Resistance is the experience that will really stick with you.

Right now, Disney World is using Boarding Groups to decide who gets to go on. That means you need to get there early and use the "My Disney Experience" app the second Hollywood Studios officially opens and you've tapped your Magic Band to come through the gates. It's not as bad as it sounds as we ended up in Boarding Groups 6 and 24 respectively and even got to ride it a third time after it broke down shortly before we boarded (you're given a Fast Pass to return later in the day). This meant getting to experience the "pre-ride" areas an extra time and spending more time in the hangar of the Star Destroyer...still, there's nothing that takes you out of the moment more than leaving a spaceship via some stairs and passing the staff room! 

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Hopefully, this has given you a better idea of what to expect from Galaxy's Edge now it's been open for a while and both rides are finally available to check out. Pandora in Animal Kingdom (based on James Cameron's Avatar) definitely has a rival in Galaxy's Edge and Rise of the Resistance is easily up there with the immersive and visually stunning Flight of Passage. Is it worth making a visit to Disney World solely for this new attraction? In many respects, yes, but there's an awful lot to check out beyond it, including Toy Story Land and classic attractions like Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, Splash Mountain, and Expedition Everest.

For Star Wars fans, though, Rise of the Resistance is something you need to add to your bucket list and experience ASAP. 

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thewanderer
thewanderer - 1/5/2020, 3:12 PM
I’m sorry, but if you have an issue “paying with credits” then you have no business visiting Galaxy’s Edge in the first place.

That’s part of the experience and if you’re not there for the experience, why be there?
Matfin93
Matfin93 - 1/5/2020, 4:02 PM
@thewanderer - The credits thing didn’t bother me, but it was a bit annoying when you’d ask cast members genuine questions and they’d talk to you in universe style, got really tedious
thewanderer
thewanderer - 1/5/2020, 5:09 PM
@Matfin93 - I can understand that.
CoMiCFReAK2495
CoMiCFReAK2495 - 1/5/2020, 8:15 PM
@Matfin93 - It's literally their job to act in universe style.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 1/5/2020, 3:27 PM
Just saw the bit on Imagineering about tge ride, and it does look appealing. My question remains (for myself), does it top the Flight of Passage (which is probably one of the coolest rides I've ever been on)
Matfin93
Matfin93 - 1/5/2020, 4:00 PM
@MalseMarcel - Personally I’d say it’s the best ride at Disney, it’s hard to compare it to Flight of Passage because it’s so different.
Vegetaray123
Vegetaray123 - 1/5/2020, 7:38 PM
@MalseMarcel - In my opinion it’s the better ride if the two...

RotR is an all immersive ride...Basically from the time you get in line through when your exiting it’s all part of the ride experience...

If you’d asked me this time last year I’d have said Flight of Passage was the best thing Disney had done in decades...Now Rise is absolutely that ride...
LaserKing
LaserKing - 1/5/2020, 3:53 PM
Going this March and looking forward to that and building my own light sabre.
Matfin93
Matfin93 - 1/5/2020, 3:59 PM
Was lucky enough to be one of the first to ride it on opening day, all the imagineers were greet us as we exited.

It was a great experience and a great memory I’ll never forget :)
nikgrid
nikgrid - 1/5/2020, 5:08 PM
I bet it was awesome to see DARTH VADER at SW land?! What do you mean there was no Darth Vader? That's like Marvel-land not having a Spider-man WTF!
thewanderer
thewanderer - 1/5/2020, 5:10 PM
@nikgrid - he’s still part of the Jedi experience.
tmp3
tmp3 - 1/5/2020, 7:33 PM
OT: Joker won Best Score at the Golden Globes
Cbmfilmjunkie
Cbmfilmjunkie - 1/5/2020, 7:56 PM
Joker!! Cleaning up Nicely at the golden globes
CrashOverride
CrashOverride - 1/5/2020, 8:07 PM
What’s merch like here? Custom lightsabers? What’s the quality of those?
SoulReaver
SoulReaver - 1/5/2020, 8:42 PM
@CrashOverride - @CrashOverride - Great, actually. I have two so far (they have four different styles) and they're actually metal and heavy, a good three, four pounds. They also have different blade sizes at the store and additional Kyber crystals that you can customize your lightsaber with. The legacy lightsabers like Luke's E6 and Maul's are 1:1 recreations and amazing quality. They also have things like Jedi and Sith holocrons, which change messages depending on the Kyber crystal inserted, robes, replicas, etc. I have a black cup carved with Sith holocrons symbols on it. They rotate merchandise, too. It wasn't the same the second time I went. You can also create your own droid that you can move with a remote control and that also interacts with things in Galaxy's Edge. When I made mine, I walked by some other full-size droids, like a Gonk droid, and mine started chirping and whistling at them. They started moving and talking back.
CrashOverride
CrashOverride - 1/6/2020, 9:45 AM
@SoulReaver - oh wow! I know it’s often a cash grab but that stuff sounds fantastic compared to most amusement merch! The lightsabers and Holocrons sound especially cool thank you for sharing that!
SoulReaver
SoulReaver - 1/6/2020, 2:53 PM
@CrashOverride - It honestly is. They went above and beyond what's usually at theme parks. They even have statues and artwork made to look like they were made in-universe. Even the toys in the market look handmade, like someone in the SW universe made and is selling them. If you search up "Dok Ondar's Den of Antiquities", you'll actually be able to find articles that show some of the merchandise that was available when they first opened.
Himura
Himura - 1/6/2020, 3:34 AM
I'm honestly really surprised and impressed by the image grid
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