No tickets for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disney's Hollywood Studios yet
And though Disney has assured guests that Disney's Hollywood Studios will not have a ticketed return-time system for this upcoming land the way they are at Disneyland, we'd guess that they will be using a system similar to the one Universal used when The Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Diagon Alley opened, where guests can queue up, and then be let into the land in batches as other guests exit. And right now, it looks like that entire queue is going to take up the majority of the Grand Avenue Area.
The immediate future of MuppetVision 3D
Interestingly, one of the big questions we have about how Disney's queue procedure in this new area will be if MuppetVision 3D will continue to operate. Disney could conceivably keep it open while guests are in the queue to try and absorb some of the guests waiting for entry, but then again if the line is end up being quite long, getting to this attraction could prove to be an issue all by itself.
Though there's a lot we still don't know about how the first weeks and months are going to go after the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge right now, it looks like Walt Disney World is preparing as much as they possibly can in advance of this massive event, getting Grand Avenue ready as a holding area and adding capacity to this park with new attractions.
And while we still have to wait 5 months for the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disney's Hollywood Studios, all eyes will soon be on Disneyland, as their version of this land is due to open in just a few weeks, and it will be interesting to see how this park handles the massive crowds that are sure to show up for the first opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, and what (if any) impact this will have on the late summer opening at Walt Disney World.
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