Descubra Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, uma nova terra no Disneyland Resort, onde você pode viver sua própria história de Star Wars, voar na Millennium Falcon e explorar um posto remoto remoto onde a aventura o aguarda.
Zona: Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge
Status
Fechado
15/09 08:33
Tipo
Caminhada
FastPass recomendado
Não
Dificuldade fastpass
Fácil
Duração
60 minutos
Fator de umidade
Nenhum
Idade recomendada
Qualquer
Acessível para cadeirantes
Sim
Criado
6 anos atrás
31 de Maio de 2019
Custo
R$1 Milhões
Tira foto
Não
Popularidade
Moderada para pesada
Algumas curiosidades
General
Area: 14 acres (5.7 ha)
Area: 14 acres (5.7 ha)
Cost
Estimated $1 billion
Estimated $1 billion
By the Numbers
- Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge spans more than 14 acres, making these the largest single-themed lands in Disney Parks history.
- More than a dozen venues fill the lands, including Resistance and First Order encampments, a spaceport and a bustling market.
- Two attractions will entice guests to live their own Star Wars adventures – Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and (opening later in 2019) Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.
- There are three entrances into the new land at Disneyland Park, and two at Disney’s Hollywood Studios (otherwise, the lands are nearly identical).
- The Millennium Falcon docked in the Black Spire Outpost Spaceport measures more than 100 feet long.
- Among the ancient-looking spires across the lands, the tallest is more than 130 feet high.
- The lands were created with more than 200,000 square feet of rockwork and approximately 260,000 square feet of themed plaster in each location.
- More than 7,000 props were created for each land.
- Nine different retail locations in the lands offer nearly 700 unique items, ideal for those looking to take a memory of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge home with them.
- There are more than 120,000 possible combinations for constructing a lightsaber using all the available pieces in Savi’s Workshop – Handbuilt Lightsabers.
- There are nearly 280,000 possible combinations for constructing an R-series or BB-series astromech droid using all the available pieces in the Droid Depot.
- Five locations within Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge offer guests a chance to purchase food and beverages. The lands’ menus feature more than 50 distinct, out-of-this-world items.
- Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge spans more than 14 acres, making these the largest single-themed lands in Disney Parks history.
- More than a dozen venues fill the lands, including Resistance and First Order encampments, a spaceport and a bustling market.
- Two attractions will entice guests to live their own Star Wars adventures – Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and (opening later in 2019) Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.
- There are three entrances into the new land at Disneyland Park, and two at Disney’s Hollywood Studios (otherwise, the lands are nearly identical).
- The Millennium Falcon docked in the Black Spire Outpost Spaceport measures more than 100 feet long.
- Among the ancient-looking spires across the lands, the tallest is more than 130 feet high.
- The lands were created with more than 200,000 square feet of rockwork and approximately 260,000 square feet of themed plaster in each location.
- More than 7,000 props were created for each land.
- Nine different retail locations in the lands offer nearly 700 unique items, ideal for those looking to take a memory of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge home with them.
- There are more than 120,000 possible combinations for constructing a lightsaber using all the available pieces in Savi’s Workshop – Handbuilt Lightsabers.
- There are nearly 280,000 possible combinations for constructing an R-series or BB-series astromech droid using all the available pieces in the Droid Depot.
- Five locations within Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge offer guests a chance to purchase food and beverages. The lands’ menus feature more than 50 distinct, out-of-this-world items.
Did you know
- Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge marks the first time a full-size, 100% complete Millennium Falcon has ever been built.
- Guests enter the Millennium Falcon through the same starboard airlock used by Han Solo and Chewbacca in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”
- The chess-type game played on the table in the Millennium Falcon main hold and lounge is called Dejarik, guests can sit at the table inside Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, and the game is available for purchase in the Toydarian Toymaker marketplace stall.
- At Black Spire Outpost, the droid in charge of music at the local watering hole, Oga’s Cantina, is DJ R-3X, the former Starspeeder 3000 pilot from Star Tours.
- For the soundtrack inside Oga’s Cantina, Walt Disney Imagineering commissioned musicians and composers from around the world to craft original music for a galactic playlist.
- Kowakian Monkey-Lizards and Porgs are among the “critters” guests will find at the Creature Stall. These are just a few of the many items guests may purchase during their visit.
- Academy Award-winning® composer John Williams created an all-new suite of themes written especially for the lands and their attractions.
- Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge marks the first time a full-size, 100% complete Millennium Falcon has ever been built.
- Guests enter the Millennium Falcon through the same starboard airlock used by Han Solo and Chewbacca in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”
- The chess-type game played on the table in the Millennium Falcon main hold and lounge is called Dejarik, guests can sit at the table inside Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, and the game is available for purchase in the Toydarian Toymaker marketplace stall.
- At Black Spire Outpost, the droid in charge of music at the local watering hole, Oga’s Cantina, is DJ R-3X, the former Starspeeder 3000 pilot from Star Tours.
- For the soundtrack inside Oga’s Cantina, Walt Disney Imagineering commissioned musicians and composers from around the world to craft original music for a galactic playlist.
- Kowakian Monkey-Lizards and Porgs are among the “critters” guests will find at the Creature Stall. These are just a few of the many items guests may purchase during their visit.
- Academy Award-winning® composer John Williams created an all-new suite of themes written especially for the lands and their attractions.
Development Timeline
- The Walt Disney Company acquired Lucasfilm Ltd. In 2012.
- Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has been in development since 2014.
- Walt Disney Company Chairman and CEO Bob Iger announced Star Wars-themed lands would open at Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios while at the D23 Expo on August 15, 2015.
- Construction in both Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios began in April 2016.
- Approximately 6,700 construction workers and artisans were employed during the development of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
- To operate the land, 1,600 new jobs were created for Disneyland Resort.
- Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, one of two attractions in the lands, will open on both coasts by the end of 2019.
- The Walt Disney Company acquired Lucasfilm Ltd. In 2012.
- Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has been in development since 2014.
- Walt Disney Company Chairman and CEO Bob Iger announced Star Wars-themed lands would open at Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios while at the D23 Expo on August 15, 2015.
- Construction in both Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios began in April 2016.
- Approximately 6,700 construction workers and artisans were employed during the development of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
- To operate the land, 1,600 new jobs were created for Disneyland Resort.
- Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, one of two attractions in the lands, will open on both coasts by the end of 2019.
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge
Is a themed area inspired by the Star Wars franchise, located within Disneyland Park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, and Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. The area encompasses 14 acres (5.7 ha) at each park. Galaxy's Edge is set within the village of Black Spire Outpost, on the remote frontier planet of Batuu, and features attractions, shops, restaurants, and entertainment offerings.
Is a themed area inspired by the Star Wars franchise, located within Disneyland Park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, and Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. The area encompasses 14 acres (5.7 ha) at each park. Galaxy's Edge is set within the village of Black Spire Outpost, on the remote frontier planet of Batuu, and features attractions, shops, restaurants, and entertainment offerings.
There is Plenty of Indoor and Outdoor Seating
The indoor seating area is inside of the large hangar, with different seating options. Larger parties can sit inside cargo crates, and smaller parties can sit at various tables scattered throughout the restaurant. I loved the look of the rural outdoor seating area, which is lined by crumbling walls and feels as though you are dining in a Moroccan marketplace…in space. Unfortunately, this area was too hot to sit in during lunchtime, but I’m sure it’s a great place to sit and eat at night. It felt nice to be in a new land and not have to struggle to find a seat, even during prime lunchtime hours.
The indoor seating area is inside of the large hangar, with different seating options. Larger parties can sit inside cargo crates, and smaller parties can sit at various tables scattered throughout the restaurant. I loved the look of the rural outdoor seating area, which is lined by crumbling walls and feels as though you are dining in a Moroccan marketplace…in space. Unfortunately, this area was too hot to sit in during lunchtime, but I’m sure it’s a great place to sit and eat at night. It felt nice to be in a new land and not have to struggle to find a seat, even during prime lunchtime hours.
Learn the Backstory
The restaurant is themed after a spaceship hangar bay, and there are cargo crates and space decorations lining the floor and the walls. All your food is cooked by Chef Strono “Cookie” Tuggs. Chef Tuggs has docked a food freighter filled with fresh supplies at this hangar and is prepared to impress locals and visitors alike with exotic dishes. Thanks to his travels among the planets, he has acquired a lot of recipes with unusual flavors. Now, he’s ready to show them off and serve hundreds of hungry visitors at the edge of the galaxy.
The restaurant is themed after a spaceship hangar bay, and there are cargo crates and space decorations lining the floor and the walls. All your food is cooked by Chef Strono “Cookie” Tuggs. Chef Tuggs has docked a food freighter filled with fresh supplies at this hangar and is prepared to impress locals and visitors alike with exotic dishes. Thanks to his travels among the planets, he has acquired a lot of recipes with unusual flavors. Now, he’s ready to show them off and serve hundreds of hungry visitors at the edge of the galaxy.
Soak in the Theming
Docking Bay 7 may be seen as just a counter-service restaurant, but it does have some incredible theming. There are multiple rooms filled with shipping crates and barriers, and there is plenty of “space junk” to look at. Don’t forget to look up at the shelves lining the walls for some rather interesting containers and cookware. There are also barrel seats and though they aren’t exactly comfortable, they are neat-looking. The restaurant’s design feels slightly industrial, almost like you’re in a pilot’s garage- but there is also a lot of colorful décor to keep this space from feeling washed-out and bland. The utensils even stick to the theming as well- you get to dine with some pretty cool-looking sporks, though they can sometimes be a little tricky to eat with.
Docking Bay 7 may be seen as just a counter-service restaurant, but it does have some incredible theming. There are multiple rooms filled with shipping crates and barriers, and there is plenty of “space junk” to look at. Don’t forget to look up at the shelves lining the walls for some rather interesting containers and cookware. There are also barrel seats and though they aren’t exactly comfortable, they are neat-looking. The restaurant’s design feels slightly industrial, almost like you’re in a pilot’s garage- but there is also a lot of colorful décor to keep this space from feeling washed-out and bland. The utensils even stick to the theming as well- you get to dine with some pretty cool-looking sporks, though they can sometimes be a little tricky to eat with.
Study the Menu Beforehand and Use Mobile Ordering
Mobile ordering comes in handy in this regard- you can truly take your time browsing the menu on your phone. They also offer an allergy-friendly menu, as well as a kid’s menu, so there are a fair few options to choose from. The great thing about this restaurant is that all of the options are reasonably priced, and they do serve breakfast and dinner, even though we were only there for lunch. After careful consideration, we ordered the Shrimp & Noodle Salad, which is chilled shrimp, marinated noodles, and vegetables. They do give you a lot of shrimp, but it all tasted a little plain. This was one of the dishes that I found a little awkward to eat with the spork. I also ordered the Fried Chicken, which is fried chicken, roasted vegetable potato mash, and herb gravy (the gravy is green, which threw me off at first, but it tasted pretty excellent). I would have preferred the chicken more if it was cut up into strips, but even though it didn’t taste like anything extraordinary, it was nice and filling. I wouldn’t necessarily rush to order either of these two dishes again, but I would like to try some of the other menu options.
Mobile ordering comes in handy in this regard- you can truly take your time browsing the menu on your phone. They also offer an allergy-friendly menu, as well as a kid’s menu, so there are a fair few options to choose from. The great thing about this restaurant is that all of the options are reasonably priced, and they do serve breakfast and dinner, even though we were only there for lunch. After careful consideration, we ordered the Shrimp & Noodle Salad, which is chilled shrimp, marinated noodles, and vegetables. They do give you a lot of shrimp, but it all tasted a little plain. This was one of the dishes that I found a little awkward to eat with the spork. I also ordered the Fried Chicken, which is fried chicken, roasted vegetable potato mash, and herb gravy (the gravy is green, which threw me off at first, but it tasted pretty excellent). I would have preferred the chicken more if it was cut up into strips, but even though it didn’t taste like anything extraordinary, it was nice and filling. I wouldn’t necessarily rush to order either of these two dishes again, but I would like to try some of the other menu options.
If Possible, Order Drinks Elsewhere
To drink, we ordered a coke and a Moof Juice, which is orange juice and fruit punch with pineapple. To be completely honest, I didn’t enjoy this at all, in my opinion, it tasted a bit like the cold medicine I used to take as a kid. I suggest, if you can, to save your drink orders for Oga’s Cantina or the Blue and Green Milk outside at the Milk Stand. Also, if you’re going to get a soda, get one from a cart outside. These come in cool grenade-type bottles. They taste the same (even better, in my opinion, since it’s not watered down with ice), you’ll be able to carry it with you, and you’ll have a fun bottled souvenir to bring home from your trip!
To drink, we ordered a coke and a Moof Juice, which is orange juice and fruit punch with pineapple. To be completely honest, I didn’t enjoy this at all, in my opinion, it tasted a bit like the cold medicine I used to take as a kid. I suggest, if you can, to save your drink orders for Oga’s Cantina or the Blue and Green Milk outside at the Milk Stand. Also, if you’re going to get a soda, get one from a cart outside. These come in cool grenade-type bottles. They taste the same (even better, in my opinion, since it’s not watered down with ice), you’ll be able to carry it with you, and you’ll have a fun bottled souvenir to bring home from your trip!
Learn the Lingo
Like everywhere else in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, locals serving guests in Docking Bay 7 use different phrases. Of course, you’ll want to say “Bright Suns” for good morning or “Rising Moons” for good evening to those taking your order. The Cast Members will ask you for credits rather than money and have different terms for passholder discounts and the dining plan. Also keep in mind that if you’d like to use the restroom after your meal, just ask for directions to the “refresher,” and if you need to fill up a water bottle, ask for the “hydrator.” Don’t worry- if you’re used to regular earth terms like I am, the Batuuans will still point you in the right direction, and will make sure to get your order correct!
Like everywhere else in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, locals serving guests in Docking Bay 7 use different phrases. Of course, you’ll want to say “Bright Suns” for good morning or “Rising Moons” for good evening to those taking your order. The Cast Members will ask you for credits rather than money and have different terms for passholder discounts and the dining plan. Also keep in mind that if you’d like to use the restroom after your meal, just ask for directions to the “refresher,” and if you need to fill up a water bottle, ask for the “hydrator.” Don’t worry- if you’re used to regular earth terms like I am, the Batuuans will still point you in the right direction, and will make sure to get your order correct!
Save Room for Dessert
For me, the best part of the meal was the Batuu-bon, which is chocolate cake, white chocolate mousse, and coffee custard. I thought this was delicious, and would definitely order it again. It was also really pretty, with purple and black shimmery layers topped with a piece of chocolate. The texture was smooth and creamy and didn’t feel too heavy on a hot day. The other dessert on offer is the Oi-Oi Puff, which is a raspberry crème puff with passion fruit mousse. I’m more of a chocolate-lover than a fruit girl, but I can’t wait to try this the next time I visit!
For me, the best part of the meal was the Batuu-bon, which is chocolate cake, white chocolate mousse, and coffee custard. I thought this was delicious, and would definitely order it again. It was also really pretty, with purple and black shimmery layers topped with a piece of chocolate. The texture was smooth and creamy and didn’t feel too heavy on a hot day. The other dessert on offer is the Oi-Oi Puff, which is a raspberry crème puff with passion fruit mousse. I’m more of a chocolate-lover than a fruit girl, but I can’t wait to try this the next time I visit!