Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On May 31, 2011
    Maria from NY Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    hi again, thanks for all the help, 92 more days thought that my 4Th visit i wouldn't be so excited, but the excitement never ends!!!! can my 4 girl do the Jedi training with her brother big van?

    Hi Maria!

         You are cracking me up - don't you know by now that the excitement will never, ever end???  Honestly, I still get my pixie dust flutters in my tummy every time I start to plan another trip to the most magical place on Earth!  Even now, I am answering your question from my hotel room right smack in the middle of my Disney vacation and I can't help but think about when I will be coming back.  Sorry, I got a little off track, but planning Disney vacations just holds such a special place in my heart!

         Your little princess can certainly join her big brother and all of the other lucky Padawans that sign up to participate in Jedi Training Academy at Hollywood Studios.  Guests aged four to twelve should head over to the Star Tours area just as soon as the park opens in order to sign up for this awesome battle between good and evil.  I was just there a couple of days ago and the sign up area was near the Sounds Dangerous area - which is an attraction that is currently closed.  About 15 young Jedis are selected for each show - good luck and may the force be with you!

    Must pixie dust,

    Jackie S.
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Meet the Panelist: Jackie, Louisiana

Yes, I'm the one behind you in the grocery store checkout line. You know, the one that lets you know why you simply HAVE to stay on property and laughs when you say that you are going to visit Disney World AND Epcot... Yes, that crazy lady is me! Learn More About Jackie

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