PHOTOS: Multiple Parties Once Again Seated Together in Booths in Oga’s Cantina, Separated by Plexiglass Dividers in Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Katie Francis

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PHOTOS: Multiple Parties Once Again Seated Together in Booths in Oga’s Cantina, Separated by Plexiglass Dividers in Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Oga’s Cantina, part of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, is once again seating multiple parties per booth now that plexiglass dividers have been installed. One party is seated per section.

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The plexiglass dividers have been in place for about a month, and are only found at the booths. The standing tables do not have dividers. Parties are seated by Cast Members, who will pair you with another party.

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What do you think about the new dividers at Oga’s Cantina? Let us know in the comments below.

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10 thoughts on “PHOTOS: Multiple Parties Once Again Seated Together in Booths in Oga’s Cantina, Separated by Plexiglass Dividers in Disney’s Hollywood Studios”

  1. We were seated with another family at a booth in Oga’s this past August. No plexiglass and we were practically sitting on top of one another. We got our drinks to go and left.

  2. They should always have these. I swear, on our last visit, the two parties next to us were a little close for comfort. COVID or not, the little barrier is lovely.

  3. Nothing kills the mood of Galaxy’s Edge faster than being seated with strangers at Ogas. I can’t tell you how disappointing it is to finally get a reservation… and then get seated at a filthy table with a family struggling to contain their infants… and when they leave to be stared down by the replacing collection of disapproving yokels unused to seeing a mixed race family.

  4. Our party of 8 was seated with a party of 3 at one of those small tables in August. No plexiglass divider. It was extremely tight, uncomfortable and awkward. No idea what Disney was thinking at a time when COVID cases were through the roof.

  5. Don’t see the purpose of having dividers in the booths since everyone else is standing close to each other throughout the bar.

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