Disney’s Rise of the Resistance ride opens TOMORROW at Galaxy’s Edge in Florida, with never-before-seen video footage and images revealing the thrills Star Wars fans can expect
- The Rise of the Resistance ride sees a climactic battle between the Resistance and the First Order
- Disney describes the ride as the most ambitious, technologically advanced and immersive in its history
- The ride also features appearances from actors from the current Star Wars film trilogy, who reprise their roles
The wait is finally over for Star Wars fans eager to ride Disney’s Rise of the Resistance attraction – because it opens tomorrow at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Florida.
And never-before-seen images and video footage reveal more of the excitement in store.
The attraction will see riders join the Resistance in a climactic battle with the First Order, which will include a face-off with Kylo Ren in what Disney describes as the most ambitious, technologically advanced and immersive experience in its history.
Disney’s Rise of the Resistance attraction opens tomorrow at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Florida. Fifty menacing First Order Stormtroopers await guests as they arrive in the hangar bay of a Star Destroyer as part of the ride
The attraction will see riders join the Resistance in a climactic battle with the First Order, which will include a face-off with Kylo Ren
Bob Chapek, chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, said: ‘Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is the most ambitious, immersive, advanced, action-packed attraction we’ve ever created
The ride will be opened at a special live-streamed event. It also features appearances from actors from the current Star Wars film trilogy, who reprise their roles for new scenes and dialogue
First Order troops and Stormtroopers patrol the hangar bay of a Star Destroyer. The hangar bay also features a docked Tie fighter
A First Order Stormtrooper stands guard in a Star Destroyer hangar bay beneath a docked Tie fighter. Guests enter the hangar bay after their ship is caught in the Star Destroyer’s tractor beam
The same Rise of the Resistance ride is set to open at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Resort in California on January 17, 2020
At various points during the ride, guests dodge blaster bolts from Stormtroopers and At-At walkers, pictured, scurry past huge turbolaser cannons, and stumble into the Star Destroyer’s bridge
The ride, which opens at midnight, starts with guests finding the Resistance’s temporary encampment in the forested area along the outskirts of Black Spire Outpost on Batuu.
The gateway to the encampment is marked by a large turret and from there a pathway leads deeper into the forest towards towering cliffs and the crumbling remains of an ancient civilization.
Guests weave through low stone walls, timeworn pillars and tight corridors as they progress further into the base, with military communications chattering along the way.
In a makeshift briefing room, Rey appears via holo-transmission alongside droid BB-8 to welcome the ‘new Resistance recruits’. She shares a plan to reunite with General Leia Organa at an off-planet location that must be kept secret from the First Order.
Guests then board a nearby Intersystem Transport Ship (I-TS) and have to make their rendezvous quickly to avoid a First Order Star Destroyer.
Disney says that Rise of the Resistance ‘throws out the rulebook for traditional attraction design, eschewing and/or blending industry notions such as “queue”, “preshow” and “ride” to create a seamless, holistic experience full of rich details and breath-taking excitement on a cinematic scale’.
Lieutenant Bek, a Mon Calamari Resistance officer, speaks with guests aboard an Intersystem Transport Ship as they blast off Batuu in the new groundbreaking ride
Guests board a First Order short-range evacuation vehicle – otherwise known as an escape pod
Riders have to flee stormtroopers throughout their journey. The trackless ride vehicles used in the attraction are some of the most advanced to be used by Disney
Guests dodge huge turbolaser cannons as they attempt to escape a First Order Star Destroyer. Walt Disney Imagineering says it worked hand in hand with Lucasfilm in writing the attraction’s script
Throughout their journey, riders are hunted by Kylo Ren, who uses the Force in an ‘attempt to pry from their minds the location of General Organa’s secret base’
Bob Chapek said: ”Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance sets a new standard for what a theme park experience can be – just like Galaxy’s Edge, itself’
During Rise of the Resistance, guests come face to face with First Order Supreme Leader Kylo Ren, pictured
It adds that when guests board the I-TS, they’ll feel as if they’re lifting off the surface of Batuu and blasting into space alongside Poe Dameron in his signature black-painted X-wing starfighter, Black One.
However, Disney says that before the I-TS can make the jump to lightspeed, it’s caught in the tractor beam of a Star Destroyer and pulled into a massive hangar bay.
Guests then make their escape from the Star Destroyer ‘aboard eight-passenger First Order Fleet Transports piloted by reprogrammed R5-series astromech droids’.
The attraction features grand set pieces – including the hangar bay that is filled with 50 menacing stormtroopers and a docked Tie fighter.
At various points, guests dodge blaster bolts from stormtroopers and At-At walkers, scurry past huge turbolaser cannons, and stumble into the Star Destroyer’s bridge.
Throughout their journey, riders are hunted by Kylo Ren, who uses the Force in an ‘attempt to pry from their minds the location of General Organa’s secret base’.
The ride also features appearances from actors from the current Star Wars film trilogy, who reprise their roles for new scenes and dialogue in the ride.
These include Daisy Ridley (Rey), Adam Driver (Kylo Ren), John Boyega (Finn), Oscar Isaac (Poe Dameron) and Domhnall Gleeson (General Hux).
Many scenes were filmed at the same time Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker were in production.
Walt Disney Imagineering says it worked hand in hand with Lucasfilm in writing the attraction’s script, which ‘ensures the characters and storylines were properly integrated into the broader Star Wars galaxy’.
Poe Dameron’s X-wing starfighter, Black One. Poe escorts guests off Batuu as they attempt to rendezvous with General Leia Organa in Rise of the Resistance
Poe Dameron’s X-wing starfighter, Black One stands in front of an Intersystem Transport Ship
As guests move through the queue for Rise of the Resistance, they see flight suits and other military equipment inside the Resistance encampment
The ride starts with guests finding the Resistance’s temporary encampment in the forested area along the outskirts of Black Spire Outpost on Batuu
Meanwhile, the attraction also introduces a new character, Lieutenant Bek, a Mon Calamari Resistance officer who helps guide riders through the attraction.
Among the cutting-edge technology used in Ride of the Resistance is a new simulator experience that gives the sensation of falling from space to crash-land on Batuu.
In addition, the trackless ride vehicles used in the attraction are some of the most advanced ever used in a Disney attraction, with a ‘sleek, low profile and the ability to move in all directions’.
The same ride is set to open at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Resort in California on January 17, 2020.
The Intersystem Transport Ship that guests board to blast off Batuu. Disney says that when guests board the I-TS, they’ll feel as if they’re lifting off the surface of Batuu and blasting into space
BB-8 greets guests inside the makeshift briefing room at the very beginning of the attraction
Bob Chapek, chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, said: ‘Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is the most ambitious, immersive, advanced, action-packed attraction we’ve ever created.
‘We threw out the rulebook when designing this attraction to deliver experiential storytelling on a massive, cinematic scale.
‘Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance sets a new standard for what a theme park experience can be – just like Galaxy’s Edge, itself.
‘None of this would be possible without the incredible teams at Walt Disney Imagineering, Disneyland and Walt Disney World, who brought not one, but two award-winning lands to life at the same time.’
The ride will be opened at a special live-streamed event.
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