https://www.starwars.com/databank/oga-garraI had no idea. We were debating about which Star Wars movies I should watch so I can kinda figure out what this whole thing is about. I am not sure which one we started with but I don't think I made it halfway through the movie. It is too confusing to me. I am sure my husband and kids will enjoy it.
I would love to know how it goes for you. Good luck! I hope we can go in, get a drink, look around and leave. Maybe at that time of night, you will get a seat.We are going next week and I keep hearing about how crowded they pack you in. Our reservation is for 9:40 pm on a day they close at 9:00 so I’d really like to keep it for the emptier than normal park vibe before and after….however, I’m not super comfortable being in a crowded indoor place nor do I really want to stand after a long day in the park. Is it an option to get our drinks to go rather than stand at a table?
Thanks for that info!
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Keep the reservation. It’s fun. It’ll be dark when you leave and you can take some pretty neat pictures around the park with your “overpriced glow stick”. We did it and it was a lot of fun.I am not a star wars fan. I can't get into the movies. My sons both have reservations for 6 pm to build a droid and a light saber. I figured I would try to get a reservation for Oga's that day. I did get one for 8:55 pm. I believe the park usually closes at 9 pm. I am wondering what the heck it is going to be like there, especially at that time of night. It looks like it is 90% drinks, most of which is alcohol which my youngest won't be able to have. Would that atmosphere really be that amazing for my 18 yo to enjoy? I am debating whether I should cancel it or not. I understand that you can't go inside the building unless you have reservations. Breakfast seems to only be for AP holders which we are not.
If someone has never walked out of an empty park - they should do it. And like you say the best photographs.Keep the reservation. It’s fun. It’ll be dark when you leave and you can take some pretty neat pictures around the park with your “overpriced glow stick”. We did it and it was a lot of fun.
Now I have to consider how long to stay there so I can make sure the area is mostly empty when we leave. I was just going to get in and out ASAP. I am sure my son will love getting a nighttime saber picture.Keep the reservation. It’s fun. It’ll be dark when you leave and you can take some pretty neat pictures around the park with your “overpriced glow stick”. We did it and it was a lot of fun.
The place is very much what you make of it. Star Wars fans and/or people who enjoy cosplay/role play will have a great time, though it is a little dependent on the vibe of the crowd. (You'll know what I mean when Una Duey Dee comes on.) If you stay removed from/above it all, it won't have the same impact.Would that atmosphere really be that amazing for my 18 yo to enjoy?
In December, they put my second drink in a plastic cup for me take in the park. I just couldn't leave the park with it.We are going next week and I keep hearing about how crowded they pack you in. Our reservation is for 9:40 pm on a day they close at 9:00 so I’d really like to keep it for the emptier than normal park vibe before and after….however, I’m not super comfortable being in a crowded indoor place nor do I really want to stand after a long day in the park. Is it an option to get our drinks to go rather than stand at a table?
That blue milk is tasty! 5 of us split one in the park though which is kind of gross, franklyAn 8:55pm would be a good time - they won't be necessarily rushing you out to get the next person to sit in your spot. I am a non-drinker and I loved Oga's. They have a decent menu of non-alcoholic drinks, including the blue milk and a bunch of fruity type drinks.
As a non-drinker I’ve really enjoyed Disney mocktails! And getting into near-cosplay spirit is fun, especially for the looks my teen daughters give me This sounds like my kinda place…how the heck did we miss it last month?The place is very much what you make of it. Star Wars fans and/or people who enjoy cosplay/role play will have a great time, though it is a little dependent on the vibe of the crowd. (You'll know what I mean when Una Duey Dee comes on.) If you stay removed from/above it all, it won't have the same impact.
We're the sort of people who play with the characters (I once asked the Fairy Godmother if she used any produce other than pumpkins: "Oh yes! Eggplants make great stretch limousines.") so it is right up our alley.
The alcohol part is no big deal. There are several non-alcoholic things on the menu. I've had a few of them (I don't drink) and they are good examples of the mocktail genre, and themed to fit the bar.