We have a couple new looks at the upcoming Star Wars-themed lands coming to Disneyland and Disney World, but they’re missing one glaring truth.

Disney used their Disneyland 60th Anniversary Special on ABC on February 21 to share new looks at their Star Wars theme park lands. The 14-acre galaxies will be opening in a few years at Disneyland and Disney World’s Hollywood Studios. This batch of concept art focuses on well-known vehicles including the Millenium Falcon and an X-wing Starfighter:

New ride details were also revealed during the special. “Guests will be able to step aboard The Millennium Falcon and actually pilot the fastest ship in the galaxy, steering the vessel through space, firing the laser cannons, in complete control of the experience,” writes Disney on their official Parks blog.

“And with the arrival of the First Order to the planet, visitors will find themselves in the middle of a tense battle between stormtroopers and Resistance fighters.”

These new tidbits of information sound very interesting. Will each guest be able to pilot the Millennium Falcon? Or will it be one or two people piloting with other guests sitting behind them, watching them at work? We’re having a hard time imagining a ride in which each person can pilot a ship. The wait times for such an attraction would be very long.

A preview (introduced by Harrison Ford) during the 60th Anniversary Special appears to depict at least a couple of people sitting in the Millennium Falcon during the ride, suggesting that not everyone will be in the pilot’s seat. A few additional pieces of concept art are also within:

Speaking of wait times, let’s talk about the new concept art above. You know what’s missing? Crowds. The Star Wars lands are going to be very crowded once they open to the public. While the concept art looks nice, the joy of being transported to the world of Star Wars will be dampened by the difficulties you have maneuvering from attraction to attraction.

Disney also used their 60th Anniversary Special to share new looks at their live-action Jungle Book and Pete’s Dragon, which both hit theaters this year — take a look!