
The Jedi Training Academy at Disney's Hollywood Studios can be a lot of
fun for children ages 4 to 12. Each 20 minute show will teach 12
Padawans, or Jedi Trainees, the lighsaber skills of the Jedi. During
Star Wars Weekends, the number of Padawans increases to 30 per show.
Beginning when the park opens, you can signup in front of the ABC Sound
Studio. The queue is located across from the Star Tours stage and behind
the face painting station near the glass doors. Signups are usually
available until noon. (During Star Wars Weekends only, the signup
window is very brief, usually
from 9-10 AM and is located outside the Indiana Jones Stunt
Spectacular.) Children are assigned a number and told to return for a
particular show. Once each show has been filled, alternates are also
assigned numbers. Children are asked to return 30 minutes prior to their
assigned show. Shortly before each show, if there are any spots that
haven't been filled, alternates may be chosen. It is recommended that
alternates check in 15-20 minutes before any show, and if there's an
opening, the lowest alternate number will get to be in the show.

Before
the show, each child is outfitted with a brown Jedi robe. The children
are lined up and taken to the stage in front of the Star Tours ride,
where they are given plastic lightsabers. A Jedi Master arrives and
teaches the children a series of moves, repeating them, until everyone
knows the order. Then, Darth Vader and his Stormtroopers arrive. Each
Padawan has a chance to fight Darth Vader, one on one. Once each of the
children has had a chance to battle Darth Vader under the watchful eyes
of the Jedi Master, they work together to ward off Darth Vader with the
power of the Force. The Dark Side is driven away, and each child is
presented with a certificate declaring them an official Padawan.
Prior to the show, PhotoPass photographers hand special photopasses to
each of the families. During the show, they take photos of all of the
children who are participating, which are then added to the cards. After
the show, you can take the special photopass to the Darkroom on
Hollywood Boulevard where they will add the photos of your child to your
regular photopass.
Bean loved being a part of the show and spend the next several days
teaching everyone she could what she'd learned at the Jedi Training
Academy. If your kids like Star Wars, either the movies or the cartoons,
be sure to sign up for Jedi Training Academy. It is available 7 days a
week at Hollywood Studios and shows occur twice per hour. So sign up
early and enjoy!

As this is an outdoor show, it can be cancelled in inclement weather.
This happened to Bean once, but the Cast Members offered a special
photo session instead. We were taken into the handicapped access area
for Star Tours and all of the children were lined up. A few minutes
later, Darth Vader and two Storm Troopers walked in to take photos with
each child. Bean, who was sporting pink Darth Maul facepaint, was
very excited. We convinced here that she should give Darth Vader a hug.
She ran up to him with her arms wide when it was her turn and Darth
Vader stepped back and shook his head while the Stormtroopers shook
their fingers. The Cast Member said, "There's no hugging on the Dark
Side!" Bean spent the rest of the day talking about it!
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