Did they remove Kylo Ren from Rise of the Resistance?


Did they remove Kylo Ren from Rise of the Resistance? B Mode, unfortunately, hides the Kylo animatronic behind a slab of steel. Instead, guests are treated to a video of Kylo flying just outside the ship. The storyline itself is not affected, and Disney does a great job of covering it all up. If you have not experienced RoTR you may not notice this.


What is the fastest route to ride the Rise of the Resistance?

Now that we have covered the different ways to ride Rise of the Resistance you might be wondering, what is the fastest way to ride Rise of the Resistance? As a general rule of thumb, the fastest way to ride Rise of the Resistance will almost always be to use one of the Disney Genie individual lightning lanes.


Are there 2 versions of Rise of the Resistance?

In case you haven't experienced it more than once, I can tell you that there are two very distinct and different experiences for this attraction no matter which coast you are on. Because I'm not sure if you are with the Resistance or the First Order, I can't tell you about those different experiences.


When did the Yeti break?

The Expedition Everest attraction opened April 9, 2006, and the Yeti broke around 2008, and has operated in “B-mode” ever since. Disney has been unable to fix the highly-advanced, audio-animatronic without having to do major structural work to the man-made Asian mountain.


Are there no more boarding groups for Rise of the Resistance?

As of right now, Disney has removed the Boarding Group/virtual queue requirement for Rise of the Resistance, but the possibility of a virtual queue remains an option: From time to time, a virtual queue—accessible via the My Disney Experience app—may be used for select attractions or experiences.


How many rides are there in Rise of the Resistance?

Take note that there at four ride systems for Rise of the Resistance, but this is the primary ride vehicle that takes you through the Hangar. “There are 38 ride cars in total, and 36 cars can appear in the “show space” at one time”, says Disney Imagineers.