From Bright Suns to Rising Moons: A Day of Adventure at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park

By: Disney DestinationsJune 24, 2019

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is now open at Disneyland® Park. With the ability to join a boarding group when needed, it’s the perfect time for your Clients to visit the remote planet of Batuu. Here’s a day-to-night itinerary to help you plan your Client’s trip. Let’s go!

Plan ahead and reserve a spot

Business has been booming at Oga’s Cantina and Savi’s Workshop, so reservations are required for entry to either experience. Reservations can be made as early as 7 a.m., the morning of your Client’s visit at Disneyland.com/Cantina, Disneyland.com/SavisWorkshop or the Disneyland app (subject to change). Be sure to tell your Clients to check the Disneyland app or signage inside Disneyland Park to see if the digital queue is operating and whether they need to request to join a boarding group to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.  

Breakfast bites

Your Client’s first stop in Black Spire Outpost should be Ronto Roasters to fuel up for the day. The large podracing engine hangs overhead, which fires the barbecue pit, while a former smelter droid carefully turns a spit of meats. This marketplace stall offers mouth-watering Ronto Wraps, including the savory Ronto Morning Wrap. It’s a delicious snack with scrambled eggs, grilled pork sausage, shredded cheese, and peppercorn sauce wrapped in pita.

To market, to market

After breakfast, your Clients can stroll the Black Spire Outpost Marketplace to haggle with vendors from across the galaxy. Black Spire Outfitters has all the latest Batuuan styles and the Creature Stall houses some of the galaxy’s most unique (and cuddly) pets. The marketplace is a great place to explore, with something new to see seemingly around every turn.

Tip: Kowakian Monkey-Lizards and Porgs are among the “critters” your Clients will find at the Creature Stall available for purchase.

Take control of the “fastest hunk of junk”

If your Clients have ever wished to step aboard the “fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy,” now is their chance with Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. They can strap into the Falcon cockpit and take the controls as a pilot, defend as a gunner or maintain the ship’s systems as a flight engineer. It’s up to them and their fellow passengers to smuggle goods while avoiding any unnecessary entanglements.

Tip: The chess-type game played on the table in the Millennium Falcon main hold and lounge is called Dejarik. Your Clients can sit at this table and snap a photo with their crew before taking off!

First Order or Resistance?

Your Clients should be on the lookout for agents of the First Order or heroes of the Resistance. Supreme Leader Kylo Ren lands at Black Spire Outpost and gathers Stormtroopers to help him hunt for Resistance fighter Rey. Your Clients may also encounter Millennium Falcon co-pilot Chewbacca or Resistance spy Vi Moradi.

Astromech adventures

Your Clients can build and customize their own indispensable sidekick at Droid Depot. Guests can step into this immersive workshop stocked with stacks of parts, chips and manuals. They can pick pieces and parts off a conveyor belt to construct one of two core models: BB-series or R-series astromech.

Tip: Droid Depot also offers prebuilt droids, housewares and apparel, all inspired by the design, engineering and building of droids.

Blue or green?

What does Blue Milk taste like? Your Clients can head to the Milk Stand to find out! They can sample Blue or Green Milk, which are delicious frozen blends with dashes of fruity accents.

Your Clients will notice Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo by the transport shuttle that is sitting atop this food joint. Chef Strono “Cookie” Tuggs’ journeys from system to system allow him to fill his pantry with exotic ingredients he uses to make new and unusual dishes. Perfect for a hearty lunch or dinner, your Clients may want to try smoked Kaadu ribs or Fried Endorian Tip-yip, followed by a Batuu-bon for dessert.

Galactic dining 

Tip: Your Clients can groove along to the entertaining jams from DJ R-3X, the former droid pilot from Star Tours.

Tip: Your Clients can save time by using the mobile ordering feature on theDisneyland app for Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo, Ronto Roaster’s and Milk Stand.

Local watering hole

No trip to Batuu would be complete without a stop at Oga’s Cantina. The heartbeat of Black Spire Outpost, gather with other visitors to share tales from around the galaxy as your Clients enjoy exotic beverages such as the spicy Bloody Rancor, the foamy Fuzzy Tauntaun or the fruity Carbon Freeze.

Throughout their visit, be sure your Clients have the Play Disney Parks mobile app downloaded to their mobile device.** When accessed inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, the Play Disney Parks app transforms their mobile device into their very own Star Wars: Datapad. Scan the contents hidden inside containers, translate languages, and tune into communications happening throughout the land.

Tip: Your Clients can also use this tool to hack into droids and door panels (what the locals call “slicing”) to unlock additional stories.

*Access to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge experiences at Disneyland Resort is subject to capacity.

**Message, data and roaming rates may apply. Availability subject to handset limitations, and features may vary by handset, service provider or otherwise. Coverage and app stores not available everywhere. If you’re under 18, get your parents’ permission first.

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