Bright Suns, Hector!
We are encouraged to learn that you are bringing additional allies to join the Resistance. Your plan to hone the skills of your crew members is noteworthy. I am pleased to see that you have reviewed the policies for
Droid Depot and noted that one Guest is allowed per builder. The unpredictability of the First Order, however, disrupts even the best laid policies and procedures. So, your youngest Jedi-in-Training may be able to join you for the droid build. When you arrive, check-in with a clerk and follow their instructions.
Stay close. Having helped our girls with their droid builds, I will say this experience was louder and more complex than I anticipated. One of our young Jedi has an auditory processing disorder and I had to repeat the instructions a few times. Should your youngest ones be allowed to join you to take refuge from the First Order, it may be helpful to have them in a stroller so that they do not make any escape attempts while you are focused on assisting your older daughters with the build.
Since I cannot predict the movement of the First Order and the number of Resistance allies in Droid Depot on the day of your build, I will say that you could always try to book a separate reservation for one of your daughters. Then, one of you could remain outside with three of the girls while the other builds with the remaining girl and then you could do the same with the other daughter who needs to build. There is plenty to explore while you wait.
You might actually take some time to explore
Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities. The lightsaber collection is stunning. While on Batuu, stay focused. Your young Jedi will want to practice their flying skills on
Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. Check the height requirement and measure everyone prior to your visit.
Hector, with such strength in numbers, your crew gives us hope. Secure your intergalactic transport and
pack judiciously. Our Resistance forces await your arrival with hope!
Good journey,
Donyell