Disneyland Runs And May The 4th Shopping Chaos
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The most chaotic part of being a Star Wars fan isn’t the Sith, it’s the checkout button. We go from a laid-back Disneyland weekend to the full-on mess of Star Wars Celebration 2027 tickets, and we don’t hold back about why the process frustrates so many people. We talk Readpop, the Qit queue, missing wait-time transparency, confusing checkout steps, and the way high purchase limits feed the reseller ecosystem. We also push back on the internet’s favorite coping story and explain why “it was all scalpers” doesn’t match how these limited ticket drops actually work.
On the happier side of fandom, we swap notes on doing Disneyland as passholders when rides aren’t the priority, then dive into Galaxy’s Edge shopping, Oga’s Cantina’s DJ Rex mug, and the kind of souvenirs that look amazing until you remember you have to clean them. May the 4th gets its own spending confession booth too, with LEGO Star Wars rewards, Disney Store exclusives, Roosevelt shirts selling out in-cart, and the never-ending hunt for the “right” collectible.
We also hit the screen stuff that’s keeping us excited: early IMAX footage from The Mandalorian and Grogu, plus big reactions to the Maul finale and what makes Vader feel genuinely terrifying again. We close out with love for Daredevil’s finale and a quick look at the upcoming movie slate, including a Top Gun and Top Gun Maverick double feature plan. If you’ve ever battled a ticket queue, chased a merch drop, or just want to nerd out with us, hit subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more fans can find it.
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Intro music by Alex Grohl
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