Similar to Epcot's Mission: SPACE, Smugglers Run is an interactive ride, with every guest having a role in the mission. Lasting about four and a half minutes, the ride takes the guests on a mission led by Hondo Ohnaka and R5-P8 to steal precious cargo from the First Order TIE fighters.
It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it's such a sleek next-generation wheel that you might not recognize its wheel-ness. Overall, Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run is a solid initial entry for Galaxy's Edge. Aside from hardcore Star Wars fans, this probably won't be the new favorite attraction of many guests.
Expectant mothers should not ride. As I mentioned, Rise can be scary and a little too much for some guests and children. Cast members do their best to be reassuring without breaking character in my experience. Rise of the Resistance is open for Early Theme Park Entry.
Generally, Lightning Lanes will have a shorter wait than single rider, and if we had a Lightning Lane we'd almost never opt to use single rider instead.
Is Rise of the Resistance for Young Children? Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is for guests 40? or taller. This height requirement means that most elementary school aged children and even some preschoolers will make the cut and be able to ride Rise of the Resistance.
There is no noted size or age requirement to experience the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run; however, the rider must be a minimum of 38in (97cm) or taller to ride. If you are able to experience it, do not forget about the “On-the-Job Training” using the Play Disney Parks App.
Summary. Flight of Passage has a large scale and stunning visuals. Smuggler's Run is less reliant on the visuals but great in the way it can change each time.