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A visit to Batuu, Star Wars Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland

7/7/2019

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Outside the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run attraction in Star Wars Galaxy's Edge, Disneyland July 1, 2019
We started our summer vacation to a galaxy far far away to the planet, Batuu, a remote outpost planet on the edge of the galaxy in the Star Wars universe. The new land opened in Disneyland on May 31, 2019 and for the first three weeks of opening, reservations were required to enter the land. Since June 24, 2019, the land is now open to the public and no reservations are required, unless the land reaches crowd capacity levels where you will be then asked to join a "boarding group", a virtual queue that will tell you when you can enter the land and enjoy its experiences. 
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The Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is the largest expansion plan to date that Disney has taken on since Cars Land opened in 2012, with the addition in both Disneyland California and one in Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The one in Florida is expected to open on August 29, 2019. Both will be identical experiences in both parks so you do not need to worry about missing out. 

As you enter Batuu, you leave Disneyland behind and you are instantly transported to a new universe, set on the planet Batuu, located on the Outer Rim of the Galaxy, where smugglers, traders and citizens convene to stay out of the First Order’s attention. The setting of the story takes place in the Star Wars timeline after "The Last Jedi" but before "Rise of the Skywalker" and all the experiences are original for guests to enjoy as its own story. Storm Troopers roam the land keeping things in order, and you may see Rey, Chewie or Kylo Ren roaming around the land. There is no Disneyland here. The Cast Members are all citizens of Batuu and you are immersed in their story the minute you enter the land.
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Look up, look down and look all around. There is so much to see and take in, so take your time to really soak in the atmosphere of what they have created here. Even non Star Wars fans will be able to appreciate the level of detail and immersive experience of this land.

Black Spire Outpost

Black Spire Outpost is the marketplace where merchants have set up shop for guests to pick up supplies and collect unique treasures from other planets in the galaxy. 
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First Order Cargo area where the First Order has arrived in pursuit of the Resistance. You can browse the area and show your support for the First Order. 
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There are several quick service restaurants to stop and enjoy some unique food items only found in the galaxy! Rondo's Roasters is where you can enjoy roasted meats cooked with a recycled pod-racing engine. Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo is the main quick service restaurant in the area. The Milk Stand perfect for a quick beverage stop and all the quick service restaurants are eligible for mobile ordering via the Disneyland app for convenience. 

Renee Tsang TravelGrilling meats with a recycled pod-racer engine at Rondo's Roasters.

Blue milk

Of course you can't miss out on the experience to try the Blue Milk, a local favourite! Blue milk, also known as Bantha milk is the milk produced by female banthas. It is a refreshing and slightly sweet drink, almost like a lemonade. Despite being called "milk", there is no dairy in the drink but rather a rice milk and coconut milk base for the beverage.
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Millenium Falcon: Smuggler's Run

As you walk around the land, you come up to the current highlight of the land....seeing the Millennium Falcon! It is a breathtaking sight to see it in person! 
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It is one of two main attractions in the land, but the only one currently open. The second attraction, Rise of the Resistance, is expected to open December 5, 2019 in Walt Disney World (Disney fans will also recognize this date as Walt Disney's birthday!) and January 17, 2020 in Disneyland. As I'm sure it's every Star Wars fan's dream to fly the Millennium Falcon and "make the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs", Smuggler's Run is your opportunity to do just that! 

The wait times for this ride were reasonable, being only 65 minutes for our first ride, and then 50 minutes for our second ride. Fast Passes are not available for the ride but it is an impressive queue to go through and worth the experience. As a part of the story, you become one of Hondo Ohnaka's crew to help collect precious coaxium, a rare form of hypermatter. Chewbacca has loaned the Millennium Falcon to Ohnaka for his less-than-legal missions in exchange for supplies for the Resistance. You board the ship in teams of six, as one of three positions - pilot, gunner or engineer and you work together as a team contributing to the overall success of your mission. The more successful you are, the longer the ride will be. 
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Excited as we are about to enter the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon!
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Receiving instructions from Hondo Ohnaka for your mission onboard the Millennium Falcon
The ride is a mix of a motion simulator ride with a video game arcade experience. There are two pilots in the front to help navigate the ship. The gunners in the second row can choose manual (more challenging) or automatic (perfect for beginners) firing against enemy tie fighters. The engineers in the third row are responsible for fixing the ship as required when she gets damaged. But really, all you have to do it push the buttons as they light up. :) 

It's a very exhilarating ride and I was initially concerned about motion sickness but this ride didn't bother me at all! The Star Tours ride in Tomorrowland makes me nauseous so I didn't know what to think about this one, but it was fine and a lot of fun! 

Below is a video of our ride if you are interested in seeing what the ride is like. But don't watch if you don't want to spoil it for yourself! 
Oga's Cantina

Oga's Cantina is a watering hole where the bounty hunters, smugglers and rogue travellers come together for drinks, enjoy music and "conduct meetings" and is the heart of Black Spire Outpost. It's a really neat experience and reservations are highly recommended. Enjoy unique menu items for both young and old, including alcoholic refreshments as the first and only place in Disneyland that you can purchase alcoholic beverages. The cantina is lively with entertainment courtesy of the droid DJ R-3X. 
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Music courtesy of droid DJ R-3X.
Reservations are highly recommended for the experience. As of July 25, 2019, reservations can be made in the Disneyland app 14 days in advance. If the land is at capacity, a reservation at Oga's Cantina will ensure access to Galaxy's Edge. They are currently monitoring times for the experience so there is a 45 minute maximum time limit and two drink maximum during your experience. Most of the restaurant is standing room with a few lucky guests who are able to snag a table and chairs. 

Savi's Workshop

Another exclusive experience in Star Wars Galaxy's Edge where reservations are required is Savi's Workshop, where you can customize and build your very own lightsaber. You can make your reservation within the Disneyland app, 14 days in advance. The cost of a custom lightsaber starts at $200 and you can only bring two other guests in with you (in addition to the builder). Purchase of a lightsaber is required to enter Savi's workshop.  

Droid Depot

Visit the droid driven depot to assemble your very own droid, one of the galaxy's most indispensable sidekicks. You can choose from the R-series or BB-series models to build your own droid, based on the blueprint instructions provided to you. Each droid costs about $100 and you are permitted to bring in one other guest with you in help you build your droid companion. 
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There are three entrances into Star Wars Galaxy's Edge - from Critter County, from Adventureland and Fantasyland. From Critter Country, the entrance will take you into the area where the Rise of the Resistance attraction will take place. Because that attraction is not open yet, there is not as much to see in that area. From Fantasyland, you will enter where the First Order Cargo area is located and the main entrance through the tunnel is from Adventureland. 

The area is spacious with the majority of the crowd collecting in the Millennium Falcon area. At night, it is also a great place to watch the fireworks! The downside is that you won't hear the music or see any of the projections of the show as the music does not fit with the theme of the land. Nonetheless, you can still enjoy the fireworks from the area. 
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Explore Batuu at night
​Explore Batuu. Download the Disney Play app (different from the Disneyland app) for a most interactive experience as you explore Star Wars Galaxy's Edge. There are different challenges throughout the land and your success (and failures) add to your experience through the land. The citizens of Batuu will use the information to interact with you through the area. It provides a truly immersive experience that is unique and never boring! 

And when Rise of the Resistance attraction opens, it will be the flagship attraction of the land and promises to deliver an unmatched experience, putting guests in the middle of the battle between the First Order and the Resistance. I can't wait to see how that will all unfold! 

Wanna visit Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge?? Contact me now to see how we can book you your trip to Batuu...and explore the rest of Disneyland along the way! 
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Let me know if you have ANY questions about Disneyland or Star Wars Galaxy's Edge! If you are interested in planning a trip, let me know how I can help! 

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