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Tiptoe
May 9th, 2007, 08:27
Adminiistrator's Note: This info came from The Disney Insider

(I searched to see if this had been posted but I couldnt find it.....)

"Star Wars" Weekends with Star Warwick Davis


For a few weekends every year, Disney/MGM Studios Theme Park becomes an outpost of a galaxy far, far away -- unearthly characters in getups beautiful and bizarre roam the streets, browsers congregate at an exotic bazaar to choose among limited-edition treasures found in few places throughout the galaxy, and everywhere can be heard the immortal words "May the Force be with you."

This year, "Star Wars" Weekends will take Disney World Guests out of this world on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, between June 1 and 24. And, as he has been almost every year since the event began, actor Warwick Davis will be on hand to sign autographs, ride in the Legends of the Force Celebrity Motorcade, and meet the fans who make these weekends so special. Warwick found his acting career launched when he played Wicket the Ewok in "Return of the Jedi," and he still has a special place in his heart for the "Star Wars" films and the fans who love them.

"People do get dressed up. It's the hot Florida sunshine, so it does not lend itself to becoming a Jedi in a hooded robe, but nonetheless people do come. There might be a lightsaber wafting around, and all sorts of characters," says Warwick. "What's lovely is that I'm seeing children who were coming to the first few 'Star Wars' Weekends, and they were little babies and might have been dressed as a little Jawa or a baby Jedi -- but now they're 10 years old and they're still dressing up, and Dad's as enthusiastic as he ever was. So I'm seeing families coming back year after year.

"'Star Wars' Weekends mean a lot to many fans, and they'll plan their vacations around the event. Another kind of person we get at "Star Wars" Weekends has just chanced upon it -- they had their vacation booked, and when they got to Disney World they suddenly realized 'Hey, we like Star Wars! Let's check this out.' They have a wonderful time, just stumbling on the event. It doesn't cost anything beyond admission to Disney-MGM Studios, and you get so much more."

And what exactly do Guests get? A star-filled parade, a chance to meet a variety of actors from the films and costumed "Star Wars" characters, a peek at the making of the films, a trivia competition, and kids even have a chance to get a little Jedi training of their own.

"We always try to give the audience more than they've read in magazines or interviews -- it's more of a personal touch," Warwick says. "We have chat sessions, and of course signings as well -- people can bring along their own memorabilia, or receive a photo on the spot that we will then sign. That is a very sought-after event, and he recommends that fans grab a wristband for admission early in the day, because the signings fill up fast.

Warwick is not immune to the delights of Walt Disney World Resort -- and he admits that, even after a long day of meeting and greeting, he loves to explore the Theme Parks. "It's a pretty full-on day of doing various appearances, but about five o'clock it frees up and at that point I'll have a little plan and make my way around to the different Parks. Disney assigns us a VIP tour guide, and I'll ask 'Can we nip here? Can we nip over there?' We'll run around and do a few rides. It's normally pretty early to bed, to be honest! I don't usually last until the fireworks because it's been a long day."

Last year was a special one for Warwick -- he not only participated in "Star Wars" Weekends, but got to host. "It was really the most wonderful event for me," he says. "I would have loved to have hosted again, but I'm so busy working on the film at the moment, and the schedule wouldn't allow me the four weeks I would have needed to work on the event. I'm a bit disappointed, because I had such a good time last year," he laments.

The film in questions is "Prince Caspian," the second in Disney's "The Chronicles of Narnia" series, and Warwick has a plum role as the wicked dwarf Nikabrik. "I do like playing baddies!" he admits. "As an actor, they're always the most memorable roles. It's a part you can get your teeth into -- sometimes literally!" He says the cast has been sworn to secrecy -- but that fans of the first film, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," will not be disappointed.

Warwick will be back and forth working on the film until the middle of June, but he was determined not to miss "Star Wars" Weekends altogether. Especially this year, when Lucasfilm Ltd. is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the "Star Wars" Saga. It's a dilemma, but one for which Warwick has proposed an answer: "I wish there were three or four of me -- I need to talk to George Lucas about a bit of cloning!" he laughs.

We're still waiting for that day. In the meantime, you can meet the one and only Warwick in person on June 1 through 3 at this year's "Star Wars" Weekends.

DisneyNoel
May 9th, 2007, 13:33
Go figure! Usually Star Wars weekends start in May. I tried to wait to book it hoping to be there for one but it the weekends. My boys would have looovved to be there on star wars weekend! Oh well, maybe next year. I'm still packing there Obi Wan and Annakin costumes for MGM!

DisneyNoel:wiggle:

GoofyDuck
May 10th, 2007, 05:58
Go figure! Usually Star Wars weekends start in May. I tried to wait to book it hoping to be there for one but it the weekends. My boys would have looovved to be there on star wars weekend! Oh well, maybe next year. I'm still packing there Obi Wan and Annakin costumes for MGM!

DisneyNoel:wiggle:

I know what you mean. This will be the first Star Wars weekend that we will miss because of the later start :sigh: . Already had my vacation leave picked out and couldn't change it :shrug: .

DisneyNoel
May 10th, 2007, 13:30
Even if you could have changed it....June is just too busy. I didn't want to go that late. Enjoy the slower pace!

We have never been for Star Wars weekends. Is there wookies and clones walking around??? Thats what I thought my son's (7 and 5) would love to see. The special guests wouldn't be that special to them as they want to see the characters they know like Wicket the Ewok, rather then the guy who wore the costume!


:D DisneyNoel

Andyh1980
May 10th, 2007, 14:35
Woohoo I'm there in June so it'll be great to go to the park on on of these weekends, I never been to the star wars wkends before as they were always earlier, Bit of a nice bonus to my holiday that,

DisneyObsessed3
May 11th, 2007, 01:55
My brother and his friend (both Castmembers at RNRC) want to be stormtroopers in the parade they put on!! :lol:

GoofyDuck
May 11th, 2007, 06:11
We have never been for Star Wars weekends. Is there wookies and clones walking around??? Thats what I thought my son's (7 and 5) would love to see. The special guests wouldn't be that special to them as they want to see the characters they know like Wicket the Ewok, rather then the guy who wore the costume!


:D DisneyNoel

Oh yeah :thumbs: I have my picture with Chewbacca. They have storm troopers, bounty hunters, Tuscan Raiders, and all sorts of characters walking around. They also have queues for some of the more noted characters, such as Luke, Leia, Padme, Chewbacca, different Jedi and Sith, and more. And yes, you can even get a picture with an Ewok. Lots of fun. My oldest DD went as a Jedi apprentice with the single braid in her hair and all. The parade is fun, too.