The kid looks like he trained his whole life for that moment. To kill Darth Vader.
> Be father to a son
> Train him as a Jedi knight, after watch the SW movies, when he is little
> Tell him that it is his destiny to become a Jedi knight and convince him he can use the force
> Tell him that it is your secret, not even Mommy can know, forever !
> Buy camera
> Go to Disneyland
> Show him to Darth Vader
> Enjoy
Does Disney actually have a Star Wars section now? If so I might want to go back. Last time I went there it was awful though, but star wars is worth it.
last I went there is only a star wars ride and that's basically all disneyland has for star wars.this is from a 'jedi training academy', basically young kids pay like 30 dollars, and get a fancy light up lightsaber and get to lightsaber fight on stage. It's pretty cool if you're a youngin. Me and my brother never did it when we went cause we're afraid of other people but if I wasn't I would have done it.
I've only been to the Disney in Orlando so I never even got to see the Star Wars ride. They did have merch though, like little Darth Vader hot wheels or whatever.
**sedativechunk used "*roll picture*"** **sedativechunk rolled image** You ever think they just finally get sick of one of those kids **** like that and ******* whack his lights out with the lightsaber? I'd like to see that. Dumb little **** swinging the lightsaber like that, clearly paid no ******* attention to the jedi training session they have beforehand.
Can you get a job at Disney World/Land where you just dress up as Start Wars characters and act out the parts? Could I get paid for dressing as a Jedi? Like, seriously, I see a lot of enjoyment. Yes kids would get annoying, but you get to dress like a Jedi.
You can, however it's very difficult. They have you do actual auditions in full character, just like any other person hired to be a Disney Character in the parks. You need to know your character and all the lore behind it really well in case any kids ask you about anything. Can't have a Jedi stumbling over his own past and the Jedi beliefs