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Disney has a Big Problem at Star Wars Galaxy's Edge and No Solution

Episode 163 Published 3 years, 1 month ago
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Walt Disney World has a serious problem in Star Wars Galaxy's Edge and there's no easy solution. Our take on this, plus the Garden Rocks concert line-up, a lengthy Disney pool closure and top picks for Valentine's goodies at Disneyland and Walt Disney World.

Do Disney Parks Have a Star Wars Problem?

 

There's trouble brewing in Galaxy's Edge and it's not coming from the Dark Side. After months of persistent rumors and speculation about the value and experience of Disney's Galactic Starcruiser, Disney has announced that it was forced to cancel several Galactic Starcruiser dates in the summer and fall months due to low occupancy, which could be a troubling sign for the hotel's future. People who had booked were offered half-off to book again on a future date. 

 

Speculation has been everything from the cost, to the characters involved to the repeatability of the experience. For me, it's also an issue of the guest experience, or rather the pricey and intended immersive experience being ruined by obnoxious and other annoying guests who typically ruin things for others on virtually any Disney attraction. This type of behavior has gotten worse since Covid as the entitled few have been frequently ruining it for all--so much so that Disney has changed its acceptable guest behavior policies and publicized the fact.

 

No matter what the reason, is there any way to fix the problem? For us, it's not the price alone: it's the experience. If you're paying that kind of money for an immersive experience, the risk of having it jeopardized by someone filming all the time and not taking part, is a no-go. In my opinion, Disney should ban all guests from bringing phones or any kind of devices, except in your room. Anyone acting out of accepted standards should be jettisoned through the airlock. Make this clear up front. 

 

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Garden Rocks Concert Lineup for the 2023 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival

The Garden Rocks Concert Series Line-up is coming into view for the upcoming EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival in March. Garden Rocks features well-known artists performing Friday-Monday and showcases local Orlando talent on Tuesday-Thursday at the America Gardens Theater!

Who's Playing at Garden Rocks Concert Series EPCOT 2023?

  • March 3-4 - Journey former lead vocalist STEVE AUGERI
  • March 5-6 - Daughtry
  • March 10-11 - Tommy DeCarlo
  • March 12-13 - Smash Mouth
  • March 17-18 - Mike DelGuidice
  • March 19-20 - Blue Oyster Cult - NEW
  • March 24-25 - Berlin
  • March 26-27 - The Pointer Sisters
  • March 31 - Luis Figueroa - NEW
  • April 1-2 - Piso 21 - NEW
  • April 3 – TBD
  • April 7-8 - STARSHIP featuring Mickey Thomas
  • April 9-10 - Don Felder, formerly of the Eagles
  • April 16-17 - Switchfoot – NEW
  • April 21-22 - A Flock of Seagulls
  • April 23-24 - Jo Dee Messina
  • April 28-29 - Ambrosia with Peter Beckett, The Voice Of Player
  • April 30, May 1 - Kool and the Gang
  • May 5-8 - Herman's Hermits starring Peter Noone
  • May 12-15 - The Orchestra starring former members of ELO
  • May 19-20 - A.J. Croce: Croce Plays Croce - NEW
  • May 21-22 - Casting Crowns - NEW
  • May 26-27 - Jason Scheff, longtime lead singer of Chicago - NEW
  • May 28-29 - Rick Springfield
  • June 2-5 - Plain White T’s
  • June 9-10 - The Spinners
  • June 11-12 - The Commodores
  • June 16-17 - Vertical Horizon
  • June 18-19 - Tony Orlando
  • June 23-26 - Simple Plan
  • June 30, July 1 – Living Colour
  • July 2-3 - Wang Chung

As of February 9, you can reserve a spot in the theater with a Garden Rocks Dining Package. Find out more by visiting FreshEPCOT.com.


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