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What Fans Should Expect From Disney Parks’ Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

At Disney’s D23 Expo in Anaheim, fans finally learned more exciting news about the long awaited […]

At Disney’s D23 Expo in Anaheim, fans finally learned more exciting news about the long awaited Star Wars-themed expansions to the Disneyland and Walt Disney World parks.

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Officially titled Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, the new park will first open in Disneyland, and then in Walt Disney World, in 2019. Check out the video above to see what the park will look like for yourself!

While we knew some details about the โ€” such as that it will be set on a remote planet in the Outer Rim where the First Order and Resistance forces are vying for control, that it will be an interactive experience, and it will have a ride based on the Millennium Falcon โ€” specific information about the area was scarce.

Disney Parks chairman Bob Chapek unveiled a ton of new features that will be included in the expansion, making these sections of Disney Parks one of the most unique adventures visitors could hope to have when embarking on a vacation adventure.

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“To say we are excited for the Star Wars-themed lands to open in 2019 is an understatement,” Chapek said. “All along, we have said this will be game-changing, and through the model we can begin to see how truly epic these immersive new worlds will be.”

Read on to learn more about Disney Parks largest single-themed expansions in their history.

Millennium Falcon Ride

Finally, Star Wars fans will be able to experience the thrills and excitement of traveling on the Millennium Falcon.

This new attraction doesn’t take you on the Kessel Run, but it does put you in the cockpit of the Corellian freighter.

Everyone on the ride is an active participant in the experience; each guest will have a role in piloting the Falcon and making sure it is operating optimally. If you manage to get your cargo to its buyer quickly and unscathed, you’ll earn a few extra credits.

But if the cargo is damaged, your buyer might put a bounty out on your head.

That bounty will affect your journey in the park, as bounty hunters might trap you for a confrontation in the nearby cantina.

It sounds like a truly immersive experience, an exciting adventure that all Star Wars fans will want to participate in.

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Resistance Versus First Order Battle

The other attraction is said to put you in a Star Destroyer hangar bay, smack dab in the middle of a skirmish between Resistance and First Order forces.

It’s not clear whether this ride will be on rails or a virtual simulator, a la Star Tours, but hopefully there’s some actual movement involved.

The park itself will also feature a ton of familiar characters wandering around, including former Star Tours pilot RX-24 AKA Rex. You might see him as a DJ playing the latest tunes at the local cantina.

Galaxy’s Edge will be home to many shops, and all of the shopkeepers will be Star Wars-themed creatures and aliens, adding to the immersive experience.

The Star Wars-themed expansion isn’t based on any existing planets, and they’ve yet to reveal what this particular planet is called. But they are working with the Lucasfilm Story Group to flesh it out and make sure it fits in continuity, so there’s a chance we’ll see it in the future.

Right now, we can only wait patiently and hope the expansion doesn’t suffer any delays, because 2019 cannot get here soon enough.

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