Experience the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance ride in first-person

Last Updated on August 5, 2021
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As Disneyland remains closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we can't exactly head to the theme-park to take our favourite rides, eat an expensive churro, and buy far too much merchandise. One of the newest attractions at the park before it closed was Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, a ride that is part of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge which puts guests in the middle of a battle between the Resistance and the First Order. Featuring cutting-edge Audio-Animatronics, large practical sets, projection mapping, and screen-based media, Rise of the Resistance is one of the most complex and advanced attractions ever designed for the park.

Disney Parks has released a video which gives you a first-person experience of Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, which obviously isn't the same as experiencing it for real, but it's about as good as it can get right about now. The video isn't presented in real-time, but it does give you a really good indication at just how massive this ride is, as well as dropping a few bits of trivia regarding the creation of the attraction. So sit back, full-screen this sucker, and experience a little bit of Star Wars/Disney magic from the comfort of your own home.

Source: Disney Parks

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