![]() ![]() The bottom line is that admission to the Star Wars lands is included with admission to the parks, but entry is not guaranteed, especially during peak seasons. Check with the official Disneyland and Disney World sites for the latest information and know that you might need to make reservations for your visit once you enter the park. But that could change on a day-to-day, or even hour-to-hour basis. Capacity has rarely been an issue to date, and, in most cases, you probably wouldn't need to make a reservation on the day that you visit. ![]() That is no longer in effect, but both locations say that they could institute an in-park reservation system in order to access the land. When it first opened at Disneyland, the park had an online reservation system that guests had to use in order to enter the land. Disney has been trying to control overcrowding at Galaxy’s Edge.When (and if) Disney does allow reservations for both attractions, be sure to take advantage of Disneyland’s Fastpass and its MaxPass programs as well as Disney World’s My Disney Experience and Fastpass+ programs.More information about Rise’s boarding group process is available at Disney World’s site and Disneyland’s site. You should therefore arrive at the parks well before opening to get into the park as soon as possible and immediately try to join a boarding group. Note that boarding groups typically fill to capacity early in the day, sometimes within minutes after opening. Then you can use Disney World’s My Disney Experience app, the Disneyland app, or kiosks at the parks to join the queue for that day. To join the virtual queue, you need to physically be in either Disney’s Hollywood Studios or Disneyland. (Over time, that should change.) Because of its compromised capacity and the huge demand to experience it, Disney is using a virtual queue program and issuing “boarding group” passes in order to get onto the attraction. Because of its complexity, Rise has been experiencing operational hiccups since it first opened and has not been running near its capacity at either park.Rise of the Resistance is another story, however. Nobody likes to endure any lines, but wait times for Smuggler’s Run should be reasonable(-ish) when you visit. You'll likely wait in lines that might range from 30 minutes to 1.5 hours, depending on seasonal attendance. Because Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run opened first, most of the operational bugs have been resolved, and the attraction is running at full or near-full capacity. At least during the initial opening of Galaxy’s Edge, Disneyland in California is not offering Fastpass/MaxPass reservations for either of the two attractions.(Note that during the pandemic, Disney World is not offering Fastpass+ reservations.) Be sure to take full advantage of the My Disney Experience website and app and try to make advance Fastpass+ reservations for the attraction. Fastpass+ reservations were not initially available for Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida, but the park is now offering them.You can learn more about all of the changes, guidelines, and updates at the resort in our guide to visiting Walt Disney World during the pandemic. Disney World has info about the program on its website. ![]() Make sure you have the My Disney Experience app and that you select “Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance Virtual Queue” early on the day you visit the park to join the virtual queue. Disney’s Hollywood Studios is, however, still using its virtual queue program for Rise of the Resistance. Pandemic update: Note that Extra Magic Hours are not available at Disney World, nor are Fastpass+ reservations.Joshua Sudock/Disney Parks Getting on Rise of the Resistance and Other Tips and Tricks ![]()
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