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NEW – Get Your Galactic Credits Ready for the Paddy Frog Sipper at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge

Ever wanted to feel like Jabba the Hutt? Probably not, but you can sip in style at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge with a sipper inspired by Jabba’s favorite snack. The Paddy Frog Sipper is now available at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo. This sipper caught lots of attention as our field team picked one up yesterday and strolled around Batuu.

NEW – Get Your Galactic Credits Ready for the Paddy Frog Sipper at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge
Paddy Frog Sipper at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge

You can order up your own sipper at Docking Bay 7 with either your choice of Coca-Cola beverage or Moof Juice which is a blend of Simply Fruit Punch, Simply Orange with Pineapple, and Chipotle-Pineapple. With Coca-Cola products the sipper is $15.99. With the Moof Juice it is $17.49.

NEW – Get Your Galactic Credits Ready for the Paddy Frog Sipper at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge
Paddy Frog Sipper at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge – Inside
NEW – Get Your Galactic Credits Ready for the Paddy Frog Sipper at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge
Paddy Frog Sipper at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge – At Night
NEW – Get Your Galactic Credits Ready for the Paddy Frog Sipper at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge
Paddy Frog Sipper at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge – Light Up at Night

There is a Paddy Frog figure at the bottom of the sipper, and it lights up which looks really cool at night. It adds to the unique atmosphere of Galaxy’s Edge and would look great alongside a themed outfit. Our team has been debating as to whether the Paddy Frog species is also that of the Frog Lady in The Mandalorian. Everything I’ve seen indicated they are two different species, and that the sipper is Jabba’s favorite snack and not an endangered species, but we’d love your input too.

Are you a big Star Wars fan? Would you hand over your Galactic Credits for one of your own?

NEW – Get Your Galactic Credits Ready for the Paddy Frog Sipper at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge

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News: Disney World’s Rise of the Resistance Reportedly Won’t Use Boarding Groups At Reopening

It’s been quite the day so far with exciting news coming out of Disney World. For those itching to get back to Galaxy’s Edge when Disney’s Hollywood Studios reopens in Disney World on July 15, they may be happy to know that many of the major attractions and shops will be open.

News: Disney World’s Rise of the Resistance Reportedly Won’t Use Boarding Groups At Reopening

Lieutenant Beck on Rise of the Resistance

And yep — the reopening list includes the fan favorite Rise of the Resistance! This attraction has been the must-ride choice since it opened in August of 2019.

But we’re also getting word of another MAJOR development that will change the way we’ve come to experience “getting in line” for this ride!

We just confirmed via the Disney World website chat system that Disney World will not use any virtual queues (i.e lines for rides that are managed digitally, so you “join” them from a smartphone app). This was a possibility we had discussed in the past, and we know now that it looks like only standby (regular, good ol’ ride lines) will be available for Disney World’s rides and attractions.

Further, reporter Scott Gustin confirmed that this mandate includes Rise of the Resistance.

NEW: Disney has told Cast Members there will be no virtual queues used for attractions when parks reopen. This includes Rise of the Resistance. Single rider lines will also not be utilized.

This information has not been posted online (yet) but Cast Members have been informed.

— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) June 20, 2020

That’s right, as of right now (things change ALL the time, however) if you want to join forces with the Resistance and take on the First Order, it sounds like your ONLY option will be a traditional standby queue. In addition to no virtual queues, there will be no Single Rider lines at any attractions, and the entire FastPass+ system has been temporarily suspended for the time being).

News: Disney World’s Rise of the Resistance Reportedly Won’t Use Boarding Groups At Reopening

Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

Rise of the Resistance was a major development in virtual queueing for Disney World. When the attraction first opened, guests had to join a Boarding Group, assigned at random, via the My Disney Experience app on their smartphones.

News: Disney World’s Rise of the Resistance Reportedly Won’t Use Boarding Groups At Reopening

Rise of the Resistance Boarding Groups Sign

Due to the immense popularity of the ride, these Boarding Groups were snatched up FAST. And anyone who wanted to ride essentially needed to be INSIDE the park gates before the official opening time to have a chance at riding!

News: Disney World’s Rise of the Resistance Reportedly Won’t Use Boarding Groups At Reopening

Hollywood Studios Before Park Opening Waiting to Get Boarding Groups for Rise of the Resistance

Now, it looks as though anyone in Disney’s Hollywood Studios each day will have an equal shot to ride via standby queue. But to get the best chance to ride without too long a queue, you’ll want to arrive as EARLY as possible! May the force be with you!

Have you been on Rise of the Resistance yet? What do you think of folks only being able to wait in a standby queue for this attraction? Let us know in the comments!

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Theme Park Virtual Queue TIPS! What You Need To Know To Be A Pro When Disney World Opens!

The last year has brought some significant changes to theme parks.

Theme Park Virtual Queue TIPS! What You Need To Know To Be A Pro When Disney World Opens!

Hollywood Studios Before Park Opening Waiting to Get Boarding Groups for Rise of the Resistance

We’ve been seeing a TON of changes as Florida theme parks (and beyond) reopen from their historic closures this year, but our focus is on an even more noticeable change. Prior to the closures, we started to see Virtual Queues in theme parks, and now they’re expanding more as a health measure. So, let’s take a look at the pros and cons of Virtual Queues, and how YOU can navigate them like a pro!

How do Virtual Queues work?

We’ve seen a few instances of virtual queues used in the past few years at the Disney Parks and most recently at Universal Orlando and Shanghai Disneyland. Though there are slight variations in the different systems, there are also a lot of similarities.

Theme Park Virtual Queue TIPS! What You Need To Know To Be A Pro When Disney World Opens!

World of Disney Virtual Queue sign

The Virtual Line at Universal Orlando uses the free Universal app on your smartphone. Once they’re in the park, the app gives guests the option of reserving a spot in line for any of the attractions that offer Virtual Lines. You can reserve a spot in line for up to two rides at a time and once you use those reservations, you’re free to make more. Universal’s Virtual Line is the only example where some attractions have both a Virtual Line and a standard standby line available at the same time.

Disney World and Disneyland have used a system that is slightly different at the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and later at the opening of Rise of the Resistance. Both systems utilize a Boarding Group method where guests use the My Disney Experience app to reserve a space in a Boarding Group. These groups would then get called in order throughout the day (starting with Boarding Group 1 and moving up) and you could head to the ride when yours was called (via a push notification to your phone).

Theme Park Virtual Queue TIPS! What You Need To Know To Be A Pro When Disney World Opens!

Rise of the Resistance Crowds

Of course, the system works a little differently when it’s used for a whole land, like Galaxy’s Edge, instead of a singular attraction. In Disneyland, the Boarding Groups offered a four-hour window during which guests were allowed in the land. When those four hours were up, guests from the current boarding group were required to leave the land to make way for the next boarding group. However for an attraction like Rise of the Resistance, the boarding group simply meant you were permitted to enter the queue once your group was called.

The most recent Disney implementation of a virtual queue is the Disney Standby Pass in Shanghai Disneyland. This pass is currently in a trial period but gets rid of a physical line much like other implementations of a Virtual Queue. The Standby Pass is a free service through the Shanghai Disney Resort Official App. New passes become available hourly and allow guests to enter the standby line during a specific hour-long period, much in the same way that Disneyland’s MaxPass system has worked.

Theme Park Virtual Queue TIPS! What You Need To Know To Be A Pro When Disney World Opens!

Virtual Line

As you can see, there are some differences in the implementation of Virtual Queues, but the general process remains the same: guests use an app to reserve a specific window of time to access the ride. This keeps them out of the physical line and able to enjoy other areas of the parks while they wait for their designated ride time.

The Pros of Virtual Queues

As you can probably expect, there are a lot of advantages to using these queues. They definitely help to allow for physical distancing in reopened parks. We’ve seen them effectively help to keep large crowds from clustering in a high-demand queue like Universal’s Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure. The same could be true if they were used to control crowds in more high-demand areas of the parks.

Theme Park Virtual Queue TIPS! What You Need To Know To Be A Pro When Disney World Opens!

Virtual Line

A behind-the-scenes pro of Virtual Queues is that they allow Disney and other parks to regulate the number of guests entering the queue in a given window of time. Disney, for instance, knows their rides’ capacities so that they can maximize riders and minimize wait times.

The Universal method is actually somewhat similar to Disneyland Resort’s MaxPass offering, and since you reserve rides two at a time throughout the day, that means that your day is not as structured. This has the effect of everyone getting a chance to ride the rides they want. There are no rides with availability running out first thing in the morning (like we were seeing each and every morning with Rise of the Resistance). Everyone is on an even playing ground.

Theme Park Virtual Queue TIPS! What You Need To Know To Be A Pro When Disney World Opens!

Line for Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure

When we tried out Universal’s Virtual Line, it felt pretty practical. You can plan out your day without that plan being too rigid, and you’ll spend less time waiting in line. With no pre-planning, we felt like we could’ve gotten on every single attraction in the course of a day! That’s pretty cool.

Plus, these systems can be flexible so that they can adjust for the demand. In Universal, once crowds started to lessen later in the day — they could turn the Virtual Line feature off. This allows for even MORE measured control of guests and ultimately can make for a more pleasant park day.

The Cons of Virtual Queues

But, the systems are not perfect. They can get wonky if there’s really high demand. The Rise of the Resistance Virtual Queue essentially turned into a lottery system for those who got to the parks HOURS before it opened. This resulted in a situation where people who couldn’t get to the park until later in the day didn’t have a chance to ride at all.

Theme Park Virtual Queue TIPS! What You Need To Know To Be A Pro When Disney World Opens!

Rise of the Resistance opening day in Disneyland

In Universal, some rides were Virtual Line only; and Disneyland Shanghai’s Standby Pass shuts down access to the ride for anyone who DOESN’T have the pass. This can limit options for anyone who is unable to get a spot in the Virtual Queues for whatever reason.

Theme Park Virtual Queue TIPS! What You Need To Know To Be A Pro When Disney World Opens!

Standby Pass Rules

Perhaps one of the biggest cons is that these Virtual Queue systems are not super accessible for those who aren’t tech-savvy or those who don’t have a smartphone. These folks could have a LOT of trouble in situations where the Virtual Line is the only option — and that doesn’t really seem fair.

Pro Tips!

So, let’s talk tips so that you can get the full advantage of these Virtual Queues! First off, if you’re having trouble with the system (whether from glitches or because you’re not the most tech-savvy), ask a Cast Member or Team Member. They will be happy to help you and get everything worked out!

It’s also beneficial to screenshot any important info (just in case!). If your booking suddenly disappears from your phone, it helps to have a photo you can show a Cast Member to prove it was there in the first place.

Theme Park Virtual Queue TIPS! What You Need To Know To Be A Pro When Disney World Opens!

Advent Health Cast Member at Temperature Screening

And what happens when a ride breaks down during your ride window? When rides break down at Universal Studios, those with active Virtual Queue windows are given the equivalent of a Multi-Experience Fastpass. Keep in mind, though, that you should give it some time after the ride comes back up before you head back. Hagrid’s broke down in Universal while we were there; since there was no express line, the line was SUPER long when we came back as all the people returned as SOON as the ride was running again.

Finally, and perhaps the most important tip, BRING A PORTABLE CHARGER! Having a functional phone is more important than ever when you’re in theme parks now. If your phone dies early in the day, you’re going to have a lot of trouble navigating the parks. So, be prepared!

Theme Park Virtual Queue TIPS! What You Need To Know To Be A Pro When Disney World Opens!

FuelRod Station

FuelRod chargers are available at stations around the parks and resorts for $30 with unlimited free exchanges after your initial purchase, or you can bring your own charger from home. Here’s one of our favorites.

And there you have it! Now you know everything there is to know about this relatively new advent in theme parks. We’ll let you know as soon as more information is revealed pertaining to virtual queues in the Disney Parks. You can keep checking in with DFB for updates about Virtual Queues in Disney and beyond!

How do YOU feel about Virtual Queues? Tell us in the comments!

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This Week in Disney History: Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opens at Disneyland Resort, 2019

One year ago, we celebrated the momentous dedication of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at the Disneyland Resort. After decades of collaboration between Walt Disney Imagineering and Lucasfilm, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge officially opened to Disneyland park guests on May 31, 2019.

Star Wars icons George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Billy Dee Williams joined Disney Executive Chairman Bob Iger for the historic dedication ceremony in front of the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy, the Millennium Falcon.

As the largest single-themed land expansion in Disney history, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge invites you to live your own Star Wars adventures in a galaxy far, far away. Take control of the most famous ship in the galaxy aboard Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run or join a climactic battle between the Resistance and the First Order in Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance (opened Jan. 17, 2020). While exploring this expansive 14-acre land, sample galactic food and drink, enter an intriguing collection of merchant shops and encounter aliens, droids and other inhabitants on the planet Batuu.

Tell us about your travels to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in the comments below!

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Star Wars VR Game ‘Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge’ will Expand Disney Theme Park Experience

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Later this year you will be able to discover new Star Wars stories, explore the outskirts of Batuu, and meet new characters from your home thanks to ILMxLAB, Lucasfilm’s award-winning entertainment studio, and Oculus Studios.

Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge is a new action-adventure experience that will give fans the opportunity to live their own adventures in virtual reality. This original story will feature both new and iconic characters from the Star Wars galaxy. Multiple styles of gameplay as well as difficulty settings are included so that the experience can be enjoyed by a variety of players.

The story will take place between Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker on Batuu, with the action happening along the outskirts of Black Spire Outpost. This extension of the storytelling found at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge builds on the lore of a land that has redefined what a Disney park experience can be.

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