Star Wars fans everywhere have pretty much been all doing a happy dance lately as Disney World just announced a brand new park attraction that takes guests into the heart of a First Order Star Destroyer. Talk about cool.

The ride, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance ,officially opened Disney’s Hollywood Studios on Thursday morning. This new ride is the twin version of a ride that will be opening is Disneyland in Anaheim in January - just so we're all even.

Bob Chapek, chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, called the ride the “most ambitious, immersive, advanced, action-packed attraction we’ve ever created.”

The ride takes right into the Battle of Crait depicted in 2017′s “The Last Jedi,”and covers several different phases. During the first part, a holographic Rey (Daisy Ridley) explains the mission you're about to go on, then guests are taken to a transport ship to leave Black Spire Outpost, the name of the settlement depicted in the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge land at the theme park.

Sounds pretty awesome just thinking about it. However, something goes wrong.

The ship that the guests are riding on disembarks into a massive hangar aboard a Star Destroyer, where they are met with tons and tons of stormtroopers. Some of these are stationary while some are moving.

Guests are then treated as if they are captured spies who are sent to be interrogated by Kylo Ren (Adam Driver), the main antagonist of the latest films. Disney employees who are dressed in First Order costumes begin barking orders at the guest. If you ever wanted to know what it was like to be a captured spy, this is your moment.

Then, a breakout occurs and riders them board vehicles that take them through the Star Destroyer with Kylo Ren. Talk about interactive.

Along the way guests encounter video and/or animatronic versions of Finn (John Boyega), Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac), Gen. Hux (Domhnall Gleeson), BB-8, AT-AT walkers and a new character, Lt. Bek.

This epic attraction blends so many things together to make it possible, like animatronics with screens. Disney has even named this one of their longest attractions ever. Yup, the whole thing runs between fifteen and twenty minutes and while that sounds amazing, we kinda can't stop thinking about what the wait time will be just to get your turn.

And of course, people took to twitter to give their reactions and we can't find anyone who said anything bad. Twitter user @carlyewisel even said, "would have me screaming aloud but it instead left me speechless. I am overwhelmed to the point of confusion by its existence — while not a perfect ride, it’s an experiential journey you’ll want to have again and again. What an absolute triumph."

The only thing we're missing is Baby Yoda. 

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