Here are the secrets and stories of Disney's new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge from someone whose been there.
That's the setting for Disneyland's brand-new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge; at 14 acres, the largest expansion in Disney Parks history. It's a project years in the making and for legions of"Star Wars" fans -- and fanatics -- it's the culmination of a decades-long dream come true.
Attention to the details -- something Disney's already known for doing exceptionally well -- is a phrase that comes up repeatedly in our tour if this land."It's exciting, now to look back and realize we're finally there, five years later we've built this small city, everything you see here is custom and there's so much passion and detail," Ashton said.
It's a thrilling, heart-pounding adventure with a learning curve. You're in control: You steer right, the ship goes right. You damage the ship, the riders in the engineer role make the repairs.There are a total of five places to drink and dine at Black Spire Outpost with roughly 50 food and drink options in total.
In total, there are nine - yes, nine -- places to further your Star Wars story and purchase various merchandise. There are two notable standouts for the interactive nature of the purchasing process. The first is the Droid Depot, where"GMA" and guests are able to build their own droid. Upon entering a workshop stocked with parts, guests pick from a conveyor belt to construct their own droid.
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