Single Rider Line Returns to Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance & More: Daily Recap (9/21/24)

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A collage of theme park images showcases a daily recap featuring costumed characters, a ride sign, a nighttime statue, a Halloween event ticket, a dessert, and an empty parking lot.

Single Rider Line Returns to Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance & More: Daily Recap (9/21/24)

EPCOT operating hours to be extended during International Festival of the Holidays, only three dates remain for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, and was Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights Premium Scream event worth $350? — all this and more in today’s daily recap for Saturday, September 21, 2024.

Walt Disney World

Magic Kingdom

Four costumed cartoon characters, including Elio, pose in front of a Halloween-themed backdrop with autumn leaves and a moonlit night sky.

EPCOT

A bronze statue of a person sitting on a bench with a lit geodesic dome in the background at night offers a serene spot for your daily recap.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

White and blue sign reading "Rise of the Resistance, Single Rider Line, End of Line" under a shaded umbrella with trees in the background.
  • On today’s visit to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, we discovered that Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is once again using a single rider line.
  • Disney has announced that Joy from the “Inside Out” films will meet guests during Disney Jollywood Nights. Other changes have also been made to the character lineup.

Entertainment and Media

A group of humanoid characters in futuristic armor stand together in a dimly lit industrial setting. The image promotes Entertainment Fall TV Preview 2024.
Vane (Marti Matulis), Gunter (Jaleel White), Brutus (Fred Tatasciore, performance artist: Stephen Oyoung), Pax (performance artist: Mike Estes), and Chaelt (Dale Soules) in’Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’. Photo: Lucasfilm via Entertainment Weekly

Universal Studios

A keychain and event badge, a burger with a "Happy Halloween" pick, and a view of an empty outdoor queue area with tents set against a blue sky—just another snapshot in our daily recap.
  • Universal Orlando Resort kickstarted Halloween Horror Nights this year with an exclusive Premium Scream event before the official season began. We purchased tickets and attended the full night so we could share an honest review of the value.

That’s it for today; we hope you enjoyed this Daily Recap. Thanks for stopping by, and we’ll see you tomorrow!

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