Disneyland’s ‘Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance’ Virtual Queue Will Return When The Park Reopens

Disneyland is reopening on April 30, 2021. With the reopening the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge attraction will be once again available.

When Batuu reopens guests will need to remember to book a virtual queue pass for the ‘Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance’ attraction.  The queue will open twice each day and you can only book via the Disneyland mobile app.

Here’s how to do that:

Upon reopening, we’ll continue leveraging a virtual queue system for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.* The attraction’s virtual queue is only accessible via the Disneyland mobile app, and you may only experience the attraction by joining the virtual queue. Distribution times for virtual queue enrollment will be twice daily, one in the morning, and one later in the day. Specific times and details will be shared at a later date on Disneyland.com.

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  • Guests with a valid ticket and theme park reservation who will start their day at Disneyland park will be able to access the virtual queue system and check for an available boarding group in the morning on the day of their park reservation. Guests will need to have their park tickets linked to their Disney account.
  • To access the second virtual queue opportunity for later that day, guests must have a valid ticket and park reservation, and have entered Disneyland park, or Disney California Adventure park with a Park Hopper ticket by the second enrollment time. Guests beginning their day at Disney California Adventure Park may then enter Disneyland park with their Park Hopper ticket after 1 p.m. for their boarding group.”

It’s definitely worth riding at least once, but it’s usually quite difficult to get a pass. Hopefully the limited capacity will make it easier for those wanting to ride the attraction.

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Source: Disney Parks Blog





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