![]() ![]() ![]() To enter, you simply walk up to the Grand Avenue entrance (near MuppetVision 3D). Once your virtual queue boarding group is called, you’ll have up to two hours to enter Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. ![]() If you don’t enable notifications, you’ll need to incessantly refresh or check the MDX app or digital signage in the park to see when you’re up. When it was our time to enter today, I received a notification on both my Apple Watch and phone. We highly recommend enabling push notifications on your mobile device for the My Disney Experience app so you will be notified when it is time to enter Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. This will show you whether the status of the land is “Open” (in which case you can walk right in) or “Access by Boarding Group Only” (in which case you’ll need to join a group).įrom here, all of the steps are self-explanatory, so I’m going to share step-by-step screenshots for joining a Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge boarding group: To join a virtual queue boarding group, launch the My Disney Experience app and click the “Find Out More” button under “Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – Status & Access” window. Simply go to the left side of the Grand Avenue entrance area where you see the sign pictured above. ![]() If you already have reservations for Oga’s Cantina, Savi’s Workshop for Handbuilt Lightsabers, or Droid Depot, you do not need a boarding pass. If you don’t have a smart phone, see the Guest Experience Team located throughout Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and they can assign you to a boarding group. Functionality for the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge virtual queue and boarding pass system was actually added to the app code last month, so if you’ve updated in the last couple of weeks, you’re good. (Feel free to omit this tidbit of planning info when telling your family about this if you would be the designated virtual queue “runner” in your group!) Steps for Using the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Virtual Queueĭownload the My Disney Experience app before arriving at Walt Disney World and be sure you’re updated to the most current version. In other words, this system basically revives the good ole days of the FastPass “runner.” Except instead of one person in your family running to a kiosk, one will get up at the crack of dawn, take a bus to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, fight the crowds, and join the virtual queue…while everyone else sleeps soundly. So long as one person in your group is in the park and your accounts are linked on My Disney Experience, that person can join the virtual queue for everyone in your party. With that said, your entire party does not need to be in the park. Note that you can only join the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge virtual queue if you are inside Disney’s Hollywood Studios. There was a concern/fear that the entirety of Muppet Courtyard and Grand Avenue would become the de facto waiting area and line for Star Wars Land. The first thing to know is that this virtual queue is being used instead of a physical line outside of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Now that Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is open to the general public, we’ve been able to use this virtual queue system ourselves, and have screenshots, photos from the in-park signage and entrances, and other ‘know before you go’ info that should help give you peace of mind before visiting Star Wars Land. Here, we’ll answer those and share everything you need to know about the My Disney Experience app boarding group system that Disney’s Hollywood Studios is using. Many Walt Disney World planners had confusions and questions in response to our Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Virtual Queuepost. ![]()
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