“I’m kinda bummed,” said Marvee Ona of Riverside, who was wearing a black Star Wars cap as he stood in front of the entrance to the ride, holding his smartphone. When the Florida version of the ride opened Dec. 5, visitors also complained about the quick distribution of boarding group slots. A cast member dressed as Rey with Penny Remaklus, 4, left, and Adelaide Remaklus, 7, of Ferndale, Wash., during media preview of Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Disneyland on Jan. 16, 2020. That is how he and his two buddies landed in boarding group 74. The ride was so immersive, she said, that “I feel like I was part of the Star Wars galaxy.”
Source: Los Angeles Times January 17, 2020 21:11 UTC