More 2020 DHS Hours Extended for Star Wars Rise of Resistance

There’s no end in sight to the popularity and high demand for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, which continues to garner rave reviews from guests. Accordingly, Walt Disney World has once again extended park hours for Hollywood Studios in early 2020.

Unsurprisingly, Disney’s Hollywood Studios has been packed the last few days and the virtual queue is filling up quickly. In addition to taking a look at the latest hours extension, we’ll also offer some commentary and an update on the post-Christmas DHS opening experience and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance operations.

Before delving into this update, let’s reiterate once more that most questions you have are likely answered by our Ride Guide & FAQ for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance. We’ve updated that with new info and more answers to questions readers that were frequently being asked by readers in the comments…

As another reminder, the official opening time for Disney’s Hollywood Studios has been moved forward to 6 am for the remainder of the year. That has been the opening time since the day after Christmas, which shouldn’t come as a huge surprise since this is busiest week of the year.

Previously, these earlier openings were extended to continue into the new year, with January 1-4, 2020 also seeing 7 am openings. After that, 8 am park openings occur through February 1, 2020. The latest change now has added 7 am park openings for January 5-11, 2020. It’s worth noting here that January 12, 2020 is the Walt Disney World Marathon, and Mile 23 goes through Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend is also notable because that Sunday traditionally marks the end of holiday crowds. Nevertheless, we wouldn’t be surprised to see future dates receive extended hours as we draw nearer to them and Disney has a chance to evaluate demand projections.

It’ll be interesting to see whether this happens in mid-January during the doldrums of winter off-season. Although staffing and operating attractions for an extra hour or two has a cost, we think it’d be a savvy move for Walt Disney World to meet guest demand for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance (or at least attempt to do so).

Complaints about the process for accessing the attraction have died down since the last round of policy changes; now it’s mostly glowing guest reviews about the substance of the attraction. It benefits Disney to get as many guests on Rise of the Resistance per day as possible, as the positive word of mouth has tremendous value.

We haven’t been back to Disney’s Hollywood Studios since posting our last update, Star Wars Rise of Resistance Reliability Gains. We’re going to sit out the rest of the holiday season–these peak mornings are not indicative of what will happen in January or February 2020, so there’s not much future value in going now. We’ll be back one of the first days or two of 2020, and will have another update around then.

However, many readers have left comments on that post and our FAQ/Ride Guide, sharing details of their experiences with Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance. (We’re very appreciative of this; if you’ve done the attraction this week and are willing to provide a quick timeline and some commentary, please leave a comment!)

What we’ve learned from this and photos on social media is that it’s really busy. Well, that was pretty much a given. However, there have been other issues pretty much every day.

On December 26, the My Disney Experience app wasn’t working for a large number of guests, leading to long lines at the Guest Experiences Team stations. (If this happens again, our recommendation would be to find a blue umbrella away from the front of the park–one reader reported that Sunset Blvd had a shorter line.)

On December 27, the attraction opened late and never really hit its stride, resulting in backup boarding groups receiving cancellation notices early in the day. Since the number of backup groups allocated in any given day seems predicated upon how many were distributed the previous day, Rise of the Resistance breezed through all regular and backup boarding passes on December 28, and was finished before the park closed.

We share both of these occurrences because they’re things that could happen even outside of peak season. A morning with My Disney Experience not working for many guests was an inevitability, and something that’ll undoubtedly happen again. Don’t be surprised if there’s a day when it doesn’t work for anyone–that’ll mean some seriously long lines at the blue umbrellas!

Another thing that readers have been reporting is issues with transportation. Long waits for parking and guest drop-off, and Walt Disney World transportation not operating early enough to arrive 30+ minutes before park opening. This isn’t a huge surprise given the crowds this time of year, and the latter is causing the former.

Our advice here stands: drive or use Uber or Lyft rather than relying on Disney transportation that early. If you’re visiting in the next few days, give yourself a 15 minute buffer for the drop-off or to park. (If you’re unfamiliar with ride-share services at WDW, see our Guide to Uber & Lyft at Walt Disney World.)

The silver lining in all of this is that readers who have arrived early have reported success in doing other attractions in the park efficiently. This is something that definitely cannot be said for those who arrive later in the day, or even who rope drop other Walt Disney World parks that open later.

Going forward, we can continue to expect variations of these same things. Early 2020 crowds won’t be nearly as bad as the last two weeks, but popularity and demand for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is unlikely to subside any time soon. As we’ve noted, Avatar Flight of Passage still has similar morning fanfare; that attraction is based on a less popular franchise and is not as wow-inducing. (It’s still great, just not as great.) We’ll continue to keep you updated on changes in crowd/attendance patterns by guests, as well as operating hours and protocol by Walt Disney World.

If you’re planning on visiting the new land, you’ll also want to read our Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Guide. This covers a range of topics from basics about the land and its location, to strategically choosing a hotel for your stay, recommended strategy for the land, and how to beat the crowds. It’s a good primer for this huge addition. As for planning the rest of your trip, we have a thorough Walt Disney World Planning Guide.

Your Thoughts

If you’ve arrived early for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, what was your experience like? If you have an upcoming January or February 2020 trip, do you plan on arriving to Disney’s Hollywood Studios super early? Do you agree or disagree with our advice and assessment? Any questions? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!

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