1. Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance
Rise of the Resistance is conjuring jaw-on-the-floor illusions while everything else is playing simple tricks: The centerpiece attraction in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is unlike any other ride we’ve ever been on.
In fact, it takes a planet-obliterating laser to the expected paces of a theme park ride: You’ll snake through ancient caves harboring the Resistance’s hideout, get recruited by Rey and BB-8, board a transport bound for Princess Leia’s secret base and maybe find yourself abducted onto a First Order Star Destroyer—but that’s all on foot, and all before even buckling a seat belt. We won’t spoil what happens in between (seriously, the less you know about this 15-plus-minute experience, the better), but you do eventually find yourself seated in a zippy, Droid-navigated vehicle for a third act that’s packed with as much fun as the first two are with detailed storytelling and unexpected turns.
Every dazzling minute of its trackless route feels like magic: You won’t even have time to wonder how those plasma-red blaster bolts are seemingly flying through thin air as you’re hurried into the next room to weave around the mechanical legs of a pair of imposing AT-ATs. It’s an astoundingly real experience and a bombastic fantasy ride all at once. It’s simply sublime; you’ll get off aching for just another moment in the impossibly vast hangar bay that peers into outer space.
Location: Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge (Disneyland)
This is the way: You might find yourself standing on a transport ship at some point in the attraction, and while everyone will gravitate toward a certain aquatic animatronic toward the front, look out the back during takeoff and feel free to walk around during the rest of the flight.
Though it initially opened with a required virtual queue, you can now wait standby for Rise of the Resistance—assuming you have an hour or two to spare. You can skip some of the line with a Lightning Lane Single Pass reservation, though that can cost up to $28 per person.