It's part of the Disneyland admission... it's not its own park. There is a lot of confusion about that.The only reason I haven't checked out Galaxy's Edge yet: price. All I've heard is how expensive it is.
It's part of the Disneyland admission... it's not its own park. There is a lot of confusion about that.The only reason I haven't checked out Galaxy's Edge yet: price. All I've heard is how expensive it is.
It's part of the Disneyland admission... it's not its own park. There is a lot of confusion about that.
Basically terrible marketing by Disney. Nobody knows what the hell this "land" is, how it works, or what's in it.I can't tell you how many people said the same thing to me. "Whoaaaa...isn't GE expensive?"
Well, no. Well, yes. Well, it's Disneyland. It's not NOT expensive. But you're not paying for GE, you're paying for Disneyland.
Yes, it's expensive. Yes, the prices went up. But the prices didn't, like, double or anything. They went up a small amount. But DLR was already expensive. So, yes, it's not cheap.
But "Galaxy's Edge" doesn't cost $100 or $150 or whatever. The entire park does
I've been reading the flagship series and just finished up the first Darth Vader series and I've been loving them both. I read the first collection of Poe Dameron and really enjoyed it, and on the miniseries front so far I've read Han Solo, Princess Leia, Obi-Wan and Anakin, and Shattered Empire and enjoyed them all.
Which Disney has acknowledged and plans to market it differently.Basically terrible marketing by Disney. Nobody knows what the hell this "land" is, how it works, or what's in it.
I take it Evaan Verlaine is the canon version of Keyan Farlander?
Basically terrible marketing by Disney. Nobody knows what the hell this "land" is, how it works, or what's in it.
Understanding your audience is a part of marketing. Clearly Disney didn't understand that their audience would be so utterly confused.Not really. Disney usually doesn't get this kind of confusion when a new attraction or even a new land opens up. People didn't shit their pants when Toy Story Land or Toon Town opened up, wondering if it was somehow a separate admission or something or that "Guardians of the Galaxy" was suddenly going to "cost" more.
Granted, the average person obviously doesn't give much thought to how Disney pricing and admissions works, but I also don't blame them for assuming that people just instinctively understood what this kind of expansion meant, since the parks have always featured multiple lands with their own identities and attractions since day one.
Nice, so she’s basically equal parts Keyan Farlander and Tycho Celchu. It never made much sense to me how in the old EU, the Rebel brass didn’t trust Tycho because of his background as an Imperial pilot, when it seems like half the rebellion are disillusioned former Imperial types.Yes. They have her in the current comics immediately post-Yavin (like right after the victory ceremony) as the Y-wing survivor and a very loyal Alderanaan who Leia becomes friends with on missions. She also appears in the Aftermath novels.
Nobody knows what the hell this "land" is, how it works, or what's in it.
Ok, some people know but too many don't. And you knew exactly what I meant.This is incorrect.
Ok, some people know but too many don't. And you knew exactly what I meant.
Understanding your audience is a part of marketing. Clearly Disney didn't understand that their audience would be so utterly confused.
Yeah that could be it, it’s been forever since I’ve read them too, but I seem to remember the distrust was there even before his stretch in the brainwashing prison.
Also, it seems like in the old EU, Imperial propaganda was mostly of the “lie your ass off and do it so egregiously that nobody can be sure of anything” variety.
Which is both funny and now very odd to me, because in the Special Edition Coruscant is show celebrating the Emperor's death.If I recall, the Empire had near total control of the Holonets, and thus anything that happened on in the Empire was censored or just flat out propaganda until spacers or Rebels could deliver news to a planet directly, or splice into the Holonet and send out some transmissions. It was even worse in the Core Worlds, since the Rebellion couldn't operate in there very easily. Most Core Worlds would believe Palpatine's lies unless he pulled something that directly effected them.
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