Quantcast
Channel: Star Wars
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 2101

Here are the lightsabers, toys, and clothes you'll be able to buy at Disney's upcoming 'Star Wars' lands

$
0
0

savi workshop galaxys edge

  • "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge" is opening in Disneyland and Walt Disney World this year. 
  • There will be seven different main areas guests can stop for "Star Wars" toys, gear, and even custom lightsabers you can build. 
  • INSIDER has a look at the upcoming merch you'll want to get once "Galaxy's Edge" opens in Anaheim's park this summer and WDW in the fall. 

"Star Wars"-themed lands are opening this summer and fall at Disneyland in Anaheim, California and Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. 

Fans will be able to board the Millennium Falcon and face off with Kylo Ren in two new attractions coming to the parks when they visit the planet of Batuu. But a trip to a galaxy far, far away isn't complete without some toys, clothes, and lightsabers that will be exclusive to the Disney Parks. 

Disney provided INSIDER with photos for upcoming "Star Wars" merch guests will be able to get around the 14-acre land from several outposts.  

From astromech droids and custom lightsabers you can build to plush characters designed for the parks, keep reading to see what will be available at "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge."

You can't go to "Galaxy's Edge" and not have a lightsaber. Guests will be able to build custom lightsabers at Savi's Workshop.

Fans young and old won't just be assembling together any old lightsaber. According to Disney, guests will be able to choose the kyber crystal — the crystal which allows a lightsaber to work — that will be at the heart of their saber. 

If you want a lightsaber, it's going to cost you an arm and a leg. According to Entertainment Weekly, the hilt (bottom part of the saber) will cost about $109. The blade will cost an additional $49.99.

Lightsaber colors will range from blue, green, and purple Jedi colors to red for Sith lords. 



The Droid Depot will let visitors build their own astromech droids.

Guests will be able to pick parts off a conveyor belt to build a small droid more reflective of R2-D2 or BB-8's style. 



The remote-controlled bots can be customized with different colors and will be able to interact with different areas in "Galaxy's Edge."

If you don't want to build your own little BB-8, you'll also be able to purchase a pre-built one.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 2101

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>