PHOTOS - Upcoming Disney Plus title 'The Imagineering Story' shows more Rise of the Resistance show scenes

Oct 17, 2019 in "Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance"

Posted: Thursday October 17, 2019 1:33pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

A new trailer for the upcoming "The Imagineering Story" on Disney+ gives us another glimpse into Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.

In a brief clip, we see Imagineers inside the Gun Deck scene and the AT-AT Bay scene.

The video gives an impression of the sheer scale that the attraction will offer riders - part of an experience that Disney expects to wow its guests.

"The Imagineering Story" debuts on Disney+ November 12 2019, and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance opens at Disney's Hollywood Studios December 5 2019.

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Mr Ferret 751 hour ago

It could be argued that as you were already visiting wdw you were already paying for an inadequate product

surfsupdon1 hour ago

Drives me nuts that people will pay an ILL price for a ride that is not working properly for most riders. Back in the day when Space Mtn was an ILL, I rode with the lights on and was granted a refund when asked. Last March, Guardians broke down and finished without music- I asked for a refund as a result and was granted. Don't pay for an inadequate product!

Master Yoda1 hour ago

What: The Yeti. How: They take him apart and remove him through the access door installed solely for this purpose. When: I don't have an exact date, but I believe it was around 1-2 years after going into permanent B mode.. @marni1971 might have a more exact date. EDIT: If you are interested, there is a ton of information here. https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/expedition-everest-effects-status-watch.171808/ This post is particularly helpful. https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/expedition-everest-effects-status-watch.171808/page-141#post-7514980

Agent H1 hour ago

What? How? When?

marni19711 hour ago

The yeti is relatively low to the floor and has its own access door to remove it from the building - as has been done at least once.

Master Yoda1 hour ago

The yeti was installed after the mountain was built. It has also been removed completely at least once.

Agent H1 hour ago

How is that incorrect?

HauntedPirate1 hour ago

1000% incorrect.

HauntedPirate1 hour ago

It's just some nondescript coaster themed to India or something. No one cares... right? :cautious:

Agent H1 hour ago

No it’s literally impossible to fix the yeti without tearing the ride apart

HauntedPirate1 hour ago

Well, you know what they say - 'Never trust a YouTuber'.

TrainsOfDisney1 hour ago

the excuse for the yeti is always “nobody actually notices” or the family from Denver doesn’t care….. If your competitor is paying designers to construct jokes about it and then install them in a gift shop….. I think people actually notice and oh yeah…. That family from Denver is probably going to Universal anyways :-p

Agent H2 hours ago

Well that’s what amusement labs said

marni19712 hours ago

No. The cannons are a)not trackless and b)assigned as show doors so far as the RCS knows, with all the relevant safety and ride envelope issues.