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  1. #1
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    So I was looking at this for my sons who are 4&5 for when we go in September. I checked the schedule for times and it says that there are no times available. Does this show not happen in September or is it just that times are not out yet for then?
    Also if anyone else has done this before, please post experience.
    2008 - Anniversary trip: Port Orleans Riverside
    2005 - Honeymoon trip: Port Orleans Riverside
    2015 - Kids 1st Visit: Caribbean Beach

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    The times just aren't posted. There are several shows (about 10) throughout the day. You need to be at the park before opening and hurry with your sons to the ABC Sound Studio to sign them up as soon as the rope drops. If you come after park opening the shows will all be filled. It's a first come/first serve sign up basis.

    Both of my boys have done it several times (my oldest has "aged out" now but still remembers the fun of it) and loved it. It's a fun experience if your children don't scare easily. I've seen some kids become very intimidated when Darth Vader comes out and they're expected to "fight" him. The Jedi Master is always there to help out but if your child is skittish it might be better to watch the show a few times before signing him up to do it.
    Chris, aka Strmchsr
    INTERCOT Staff: Vacation Planning, Guests with Special Needs, and Weather Guru

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    Our youngest DD did this last year, she was 9, and loved it! We went in May and were still able to get into an early evening show even though it was late in the afternoon. Their time with Darth Vader goes very quickly so have your camera ready. Although, the beautiful thing is that there's a PhotoPass photographer there and he got tons of great shots for us! You'll even get a Star Wars themed PhotoPass card.
    Susanne

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