Disney World's Rise of the Resistance experiences multi-day closures

Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Disney's Hollywood Studios remained closed to guests on March 27 for the third consecutive day. The attraction, a centerpiece of the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge land, has faced significant downtime amid its ongoing operational challenges. Data from Thrill Data shows hundreds of minutes of outages over the past few days.

Walt Disney World Resort's Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios failed to open with the park on March 27, marking the third straight day of such issues. Cast members blocked the queue entrance as of 10:50 a.m. EST, preventing guests from boarding. The ride had briefly operated during Early Entry for Disney hotel guests before closing again that morning. Similar blockades occurred on March 25 and 26, according to reports from Inside the Magic credited to Alex Lue, as first reported on March 27. Thrill Data recorded 72 minutes of downtime on March 24, 175 minutes on March 25, and 326 minutes on March 26, with additional outages earlier in the month. The complex ride, which debuted in December 2019, features a multi-part narrative involving trackless vehicles, motion simulators, and encounters with characters like Rey, Kylo Ren, and General Hux aboard a Star Destroyer. Despite its acclaim as an immersive benchmark, it has dealt with technical hurdles since opening, including static cannon blasters and occasional substitutions for the Kylo Ren audio-animatronic with a projection sequence. Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, the surrounding land, has drawn criticism for limited ride capacity and a focus on the sequel trilogy. Disney plans changes at Disneyland's version starting April 29, introducing characters like Darth Vader, Leia Organa, and Luke Skywalker to broaden appeal.

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