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Photos and First Impressions of the Millennium Falcon Ride in Galaxy’s Edge

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You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression–how did the Millennium Falcon ride fare? Here’s some photos and reaction from Len and Guy.

Millennium Falcon
Millennium Falcon
At 9am, standby said 45 minutes but it was really about 30.
Walk around ship as part of queue.
Ship Exterior
Interior Photo
All part of the queue
Guy at the Dejarik table!

 

 

Len and Guy were flight engineers
The details are absolutely insane
Look familiar?
It’s almost time!

 

Control panel
First four seats
Mid-ride

 

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3 thoughts on “Photos and First Impressions of the Millennium Falcon Ride in Galaxy’s Edge

  • Any reason why the video is unavailable?

  • Interesting first impressions. Comparing it to Star Tours….wow. Sounds like it is a small cabin Star Tours w one person using the joystick. Mission Space meets Star Tours with less than desired results? Sounds like the backseat folks get less than bargained for.

  • I’ve read that you can turn on the autopilot and just experience the ride like a normal simulator if you prefer. I can see how getting thrown in with some random people would be an issue and it’s disappointing if you can can’t “play the game” and see what’s going on at the same time. Though for the gunner I would think they would have their own stuff to look at. I assume they’re shooting at something they can see?

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