This is the airline you are looking for! Virgin Atlantic has given one of its Boeing 747 aircraft a major Star Wars themed makeover and it is out of this galaxy!
The Millennium Falcom themed 747 will now transport you from London Gatwick Airport to Orlando, Florida, where you’ll be able to experience Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, at Walt Disney World Resort.
The aircraft, which will be known as “The Falcon” – showcases the iconic Millennium Falcom – the famous spaceship once owned by Han Solo. It forms part of Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Holidays’ celebrations of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, which opened in Orlando in August.
It’s part of a promotion that Virgin Holidays is doing in partnership with Walt Disney World. Virgin says the decal is 144 feet long from end to end and took three weeks to print.
“It was a very exciting brief to be able to redesign our aircraft livery to represent something as iconic as the Millennium Falcon and it’s not something that you get to do every day,” Virgin Atlantic senior engineer Dave Napper said in a news release. “We have many Star Wars fans within the company who jumped at the chance to get involved in some way, and we cannot wait to see ‘The Falcon’ take flight.”
The new plane wrap also comes as Disney World ramps up promotion for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, which opened at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on August 29.
This will be a day long remembered at Disney World, as the grand opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is finally here!
Fireworks exploded overhead during the land’s dedication ceremony on Wednesday morning as Bob Chapek, chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, was flanked by the mighty Chewbacca and other Star Wars characters and today it’s officially open to the public..
“With the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, we’ve set a new standard for the most immersive storytelling in the galaxy,” said Chapek. “Every experience in Batuu – from piloting the Millennium Falcon to building your own droid – puts guests deeper into their own Star Wars story.”
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, which opened at Disneyland Park in California on May 31, 2019, is the largest and most technologically advanced single-themed land expansion ever in a Disney park. The 14-acre land transports guests to the remote planet of Batuu, full of unique sights, sounds, smells and tastes.
Guests become part of their own Star Warsstories as they experience galactic food and beverages, such as iconic Blue Milk and Green Milk. They can craft their own lightsabers or build their own droids in immersive, interactive retail experiences. They can explore an intriguing collection of merchant shops and may even come across iconic Star Wars characters.
In one of the land’s signature attractions, Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, guests take the controls of the most famous ship in the galaxy as pilots, gunners or flight engineers in an exhilarating experience that responds in real time to the actions they take. A second anchor attraction, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, will debut Dec. 5, 2019, at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Jan. 17, 2020, at Disneyland. In the most ambitious, immersive and advanced attraction ever imagined, guests will become part of the action during a climactic battle between the First Order and the Resistance in an experience that will blur the lines between fantasy and reality.
The new land builds off decades of collaboration between Walt Disney Imagineering and Lucasfilm Ltd., a global leader in film, television and digital entertainment production, including the Star Wars franchise. The work on Star Wars between these two creative powerhouses dates back to 1987, when the groundbreaking Star Tours attraction opened at Disneyland Park in California.
Now this is the footage you have been waiting for! At the D23 expo, Disney showcased some new footage from “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” and it teases what that end on the Star Wars Skywalker saga will look like.
The footage includes a fleet of dozens of Star Destroyers in the atmosphere of a planet. Rey (Daisy Ridley) and Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) appear in a later scene, fighting on a downed ship in the middle of the ocean as waves crashed around them. The biggest crowd-pleasing shot comes at the end of the teaser, with Rey wearing a dark hood, sporting a double lightsaber. The footage hasn’t been released online.
Take a look at the out of this galaxy footage below:
Director J.J. Abrams returns to helm the final chapter in the Skywalker saga and returning cast members include Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyong’o, Domhnall Gleeson, Kelly Marie Tran, Joonas Suotamo, and Billie Lourd.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker will also see the debut of Naomi Ackie and Richard E. Grant. Franchise veterans Mark Hamill and Anthony Daniels will reprise their roles of Luke Skywalker and C-3PO, respectively, with the new film also seeing the return of Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian for the first time since 1983’s “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi”.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker hits theaters on Dec. 20, 2019.
After years of speculation, Ewan McGregor officially announced that he will be reprising his role as Obi-Wan Kenobi in an upcoming Disney+ series during an appearance at the end of Friday’s panel at the D23 Expo.
McGregor — who played the Jedi Knight in three “Star Wars” movies — appeared onstage with Lucasfilm chief Kathleen Kennedy to confirm that he will be reprising the role, saying the scripts were written and that production will take place next year.
The studio took to Twitter right after the announcement to share the news as you can see in the post below:
“After secrets and fibs and not being able to talk about it, I am thrilled to bring out a beloved member of the star wars family…” Kennedy said as Ewan McGregor walked onstage.
For those who though that Darth Vader wouldn’t be returning to his meet & greet location in Hollywood Studios, “I find your lack of faith disturbing.” Today, Disney announced Vader will indeed begin meeting guests again in the Launch Bay beginning this fall.
Starting August 29 at Star Wars Launch Bay, you can even have a personal face-to-face encounter with Darth Vader himself.
Kylo Ren replaced Darth Vader back in 2016 and has been meeting guests ever since, but his grandfather has decided it’s time to reclaim his rightful place in the park. In the words of Vader, “The circle is now complete.”
Star Wars Launch Bay is a multi-sensory space for Star Wars fans of all ages with the “Meet the Makers” short film, galleries featuring treasured memorabilia and authentic replicas of Star Warsartifacts, special Star Warsmerchandise and also other character opportunities where you can meet favorite Star Wars characters like Chewbacca and BB-8.
Disney Dorks was invited to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Grand Opening Ceremony two days before it opened to the public and the details are just amazing.
As a Star Wars lover this was the chance of a lifetime for me, so I jumped on it! I am all about the details; and with a million hidden gems to discover, I personally felt like Black Spire was an amazing place to explore. I wanted to share my visit, and delve deeper into all the behind the scenes details with you.
First off, let’s talk about the location of Black Spire Outpost (BSO to the natives). It is located on Batuu; “a far-flung destination along the galaxy’s Outer Rim, on the frontier of Wild Space – the uncharted region beyond all known star systems.” It’s a rough and tumble kind of place, full of smugglers and other unsavory elements, many of them looking for a place outside the reach of the First Order. Batuu’s landscape is dotted with tall petrified tree trunks, which hint at this planet’s ancient history. Black Spire gets it’s name from a trunk in the center of the village that is darker than all the others.
As any diehard fan can tell you, the Star Wars galaxy has a very specific design esthetic, which includes round buildings, a rough lived-in feel, and a muted color palette. The Imagineers took special note of this when designing Black Spire, so as soon as you walk in you feel like you’re “Home.” They visited George Lucas’ private archives in California to study original concept art created by Ralph McQuarrie (the artist responsible for shaping the look of the Star Wars galaxy) and took 360-degree digital pictures of original movie props and costumes, to recreate them for the land.
While Galaxy’s Edge is set during the current trilogy, it feels like Han or Leia could walk around a corner any minute, or Obi-Wan and Luke may have driven by in their Landspeeder a few minutes ago. There are hints of the past everywhere you look.
In Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, you’ll be awed by all the treasures he has collected from across the Galaxy. There are even some that he is willing to part with… for a price! As you enter this legendary antiquities dealers shop, the first thing you see is a bas-relief mural depicting an ancient battle between the light and dark sides of the Force. The original of this mural can be seen in Chancellor Palpatine’s office in Revenge of the Sith.
There are many pieces of jewelry for sale, including Quira’s necklace from Solo and the beacon bracelet worn by Rey in The Last Jedi.
You might notice the necklace worn by Princess Leia Organa at the end of A New Hope. Disney actually contacted the original European designer, who still had the mold, four decades later! They used that mold to re-create this amazing necklace. You know this one’s on my wish list.
This is also the place to find Kyber Crystals, those elusive stones used to power Jedi Lightsabers, which are available in blue, green, purple, red, yellow, and white. Then there are Holocrons; box-like objects where Jedi and Sith alike have stored information about the galaxy and the Force. These can be unlocked and accessed when paired with a Kyber crystal.
In this shop make sure you look up for more hidden gems. You might spy a four eyed Nexu head mounted on the wall – one of the beasts set loose in the Genosian arena to kill Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Padmé Amidala at the climax of Attack of the Clones. Or blasters from some of the most iconic Star Wars characters. Those aren’t for sale though, they’re part of Dok-Ondar’s private collection. There are endless Star Wars Easter Eggs in Dok-Ondar’s Den, so keep your eyes peeled.
After all that exploring you might want to head over to Oga’s Cantina for some refreshment. Oga Garra is the Boss of Black Spire, and you won’t see her at the Cantina because she’s most likely out collecting payments, but she runs a tight ship.
Since it’s an outpost on the edge of the galaxy, things here are pieced together from whatever the residents could salvage, or steal. While I was visiting the Cantina the hyperdrive in the middle of the Cantina broke down! But don’t worry, the employees here know how to gently coax *bang* it back into working order!
Oga serves alcoholic and non-alcoholic refreshments, and the music you’ll hear while enjoying your drink was collected from musicians and composers from around the world to give the Cantina a galactic playlist. One of my favorite parts of the Cantina was DJ R-3X, otherwise known as DJ Rex. He’s there all day, singing and mixing tunes for you to enjoy. You might recognize him as the former pilot for Star Tours, before it was updated.
Here you can also take home a unique souvenir in the form of a Tiki inspired mug. They are made to have a hand carved look to them, like something you might buy at a craft fair.
Another layer of the storytelling in Black Spire are the costumes, which Disney Imagineers spent three years developing. Cast Members can personalize their costume each day with many options; including tunics, vests, scarves, hats, and necklaces. They are encouraged to come up with their own persona or character, be it a Smuggler or a Batuu Native. I would really encourage you to interact with Cast Members as they play a large part in the story of Batuu. If you take the time to talk with them they have ‘trinkets’ they may entrust you with; like trading cards of Resistance Spies!
You will be greeted with salutations of “Bright Suns!” or “Rising Moons!” depending on what time of day it is, and “May the Spires Keep You” or “Good Journey” as you leave a shop. If you’re looking for the restroom you might be directed toward the “Refresher,” and you’ll have to park your “youngling transport,” AKA stroller, before you get in line for Smugglers Run. All of this makes it even easier to immerse yourself in your chosen role of Resistance fighter, First Order loyalist, or Scoundrel.
In Black Spire there won’t be lines for traditional Meet and Greets. Character like Stormtroopers, Chewbacca, Rey, and Resistance spy Vi Moradi will be roaming Black Spire. This means it may be harder to get a good picture with your favorite character, but it adds to the authenticity of the Glaxay’s Edge. I had a chance encounter with Rey and we took some scans together!
Another one of my favorite spots was the open-air Marketplace. Imagineers traveled to places like Turkey and Morocco to find inspiration for this open air souk.
I was lucky enough to visit Black Spire during the day and at night, and at night all the lanterns are lit, giving it a beautiful glow. I am in love with all the lanterns!
Jewels of Bith is the shop to visit if you’re looking for small trinkets like pins and coffee mugs. I recommend this shop because it’s where I got my own pair of Han’s dice, just like the ones that hang in the Millennium Falcon! Black Spire Outfitters is the shop to visit if you’re looking for authentic Batuuan attire. My favorite part of this shop was the rainbow of fabric hanging from the ceiling. Many of them are labeled as ‘Sold’, or ‘On Hold.’ If you look closely, and you’ve been practicing your Aurebesh, you’ll see a bolt of fabric with Lando Calrissian’s name on it. There’s also a droid in this shop. A shop employee told me that it belongs to the shopkeeper, and sews all her creations, but it only works when she’s there.
Black Spire is full of amazing Photo Ops – I found this Speeder next to Savi’s Workshop. With different themed areas like Resistance and First Order encampments there are endless amounts of places to take pictures in your Disneybounds! I think next time I’ll go as Leia.
When Disney created this new land they planned for it to be completely immersive. At more than 14 acres – the largest single-themed land in Disney Parks history – there is room for you to roam, explore, and build your own story. That’s why Black Spire is a new place, on a new planet – so you can build your story here! You can be a Resistance Spy one day and a Loyal First Order subject the next.
The ‘Play Disney Parks Mobile App’ is a big part of that. By using the ‘Datapad’ in your pocket to collect credits the land becomes so much more immersive. The mobile app really draws you in, and makes you feel like part of the story. Using the app lets you interact with the land on a deeper level. The ‘Hack’ function lets you ‘slice’ door panels or interact with droids.
The ‘Scan’ feature enables you to scan crates to see what cargo is inside.
Using the ‘Translate’ option you’ll be able to understand all the languages from the Star Wars galaxy used in Galaxy’s Edge, and the ‘Tune’ function lets you tap into antenna’s and eavesdrop on secret conversations.
When Galaxy’s Edge opens in Disney World I’ll be writing another in-depth blog on this feature, which I’m really excited about!
I found Black Spire to be magical – when you’re there you feel like you’re on another planet, and I didn’t want to leave at the end of the night! Just like Pandora, this land comes alive at night, with spectacular lighting and lanterns hidden in places you don’t see during the day. My advice is to take your time, interact with cast members, learn the lingo, and enjoy some out-of-this-world drinks!
Have you experienced Black Spire? Let us know how you felt about it, and if you haven’t gone yet what are you most looking forward to?
We’ve got some exciting news to share with the galaxy! Disney has announced the opening date for ‘Rise of the Resistance’ at Galaxy’s Edge in both Disneyland and Disney World.
You better brush up on your spy skills because Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance will be opening on Thursday Dec. 5th, 2019 at Walt Disney World Resort, and Friday, January 17th, 2020 at Disneyland.
Guests visiting Galaxy’s Edge will be able to join the Resistance in a climatic battle against the First Order! Imaginers say it will be the most immersive and advanced attraction ever imagined in a Disney Park.
When it opens, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance will blur the lines between fantasy and reality by putting Guests in the middle of a climactic battle between the First Order and the Resistance. You will be recruited to join Rey and General Organa at a secret base. Along the way, you will be captured by a First Order Star Destroyer, but with the help of some heroes of the Resistance, you’ll embark on a mission to escape, protect the secret base, and stay one step ahead of Kylo Ren.
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With the grand opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge just over a couple months away Disney confirmed today that it will hold special passholder previews for Disney World’s new out of this galaxy land.
Platinum, Platinum Plus and Premier Annual Passholders will be among the first to experience Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, with complimentary special preview opportunities planned before the land’s opening on Aug. 29.
Galaxy’s Edge, the 14-acre expansion, will feature two attractions — Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance — as well as several shops and restaurants. Smugglers Run is the only attraction that will open with the land; Rise of the Resistance is scheduled to open later this year.
Capacity is limited and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. More information and registration details for previews will be shared at a later date.
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This is the drink you’re for! Blue Milk — one of the many spacebound delights now available in the newly opened Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland — is out of this galaxy.
Ever since Luke Skywalker sat down for a family meal in Star Wars: A New Hope, Star Wars fans have had this burning question: What does Blue Milk taste like? Now at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, you finally have your answer.
The Milk Stand in the Black Spire Outpost marketplace offers both Blue and Green Milk, delicious frozen blends with dashes of fruity accents. Galaxy’s Edge visitors will be able to purchase Blue Milk for $7.99
Black Spire Outpost in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is home to a bustling marketplace, full of vendors showcasing wares from across the galaxy. The marketplace’s twisting pathway is just waiting to be explored, with something new to see seemingly around every turn.
You can quench your thirst with a cup of Batuu’s legendary blue or green treat, served frozen—now at Disneyland or at Disney World when it opens August 29, 2019.
Merchandise available in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge plays a vital role in the overall storytelling within the land. The Disney Parks product development team was integrated with the overall project team throughout the creation of the land to ensure the retail program delivers an immersive, authentic and connected Star Wars experience.
Unique merchandise expands the fun of playing in this land, allowing guests to live their own Star Wars adventures through new story-driven retail experiences, role-play products and environments. Retail comes to life for guests as they construct a lightsaber or build a droid in authentic environments. The products deliver a level of authenticity, realism and storytelling that can only be achieved at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens May 31, 2019, at Disneyland Park in California and Aug. 29, 2019, at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida.* Merchandise available in this groundbreaking new land includes:
Savi’s Workshop – Handbuilt Lightsabers
Guests can customize their own legendary lightsabers as they choose their paths in this immersive retail experience.
A group known as the Gatherers ushers guests into a covert workshop packed with unusual parts and whimsical pieces collected from the far reaches of the galaxy. Under the Gatherers’ guidance, guests construct one-of-a-kind lightsabers and bring them to life through the power of kyber crystals.
Guests select from the following lightsaber themes:
Peace and Justice – Utilize salvaged scraps of fallen Jedi temples and crashed starships in Republic-era lightsaber designs that honor the galaxy’s former guardians.
Power and Control – Originally forged by warriors from the dark side, objects used in this lightsaber style are rumored remnants from the Sith home world and abandoned temples.
Elemental Nature – Craft a lightsaber from special components born from the Force, such as Brylark trees, Cartusion whale bones or Rancor teeth.
Protection and Defense – Incorporate hilt materials bearing mysterious motifs and inscriptions that reconnect a lightsaber’s wielder with the ancient wellspring of the Force.
Droid Depot**
Building their very own droid is a guest experience offered at the Droid Depot. For this custom astromech adventure, guests enter a workshop stocked with stacks of parts, chips and manuals to construct their own droid, one of the galaxy’s most indispensable sidekicks.
In this immersive retail experience, guests construct either the BB-series or R-series astromech.
Droid parts come and go on conveyor belts as guests make choices to construct their own units.
Once built, guests place their droids in an activation station to bring them to life, allowing the droids to be operated via remote control.***
Droids can be further customized with personality-affiliation chips, color panels and other accessories.
Once activated, droids may interact with other astromech droids and with certain other Bluetooth-enabled elements and devices throughout Black Spire Outpost.***
In addition, Droid Depot offers prebuilt droids, housewares and apparel, all inspired by the design, engineering and building of droids:
Premium Droid Action Figures – Featuring R2-D2, BB-8, DJ R-3X and C-3PO, these hero-scale droids are loaded with interactive functionality. DJ R-3X is both a fully functional remote-control droid and Bluetooth-enabled speaker, with classic DJ sound effects.
Color Changing Droids Figure Packs and Play Set – Built to classic 3 ¾ scale, these droids are ready for an undercover mission in Black Spire Outpost.
Droid Light-Up R2-D2 or BB-8 Headbands – No droid part goes unused, as these motion-activated dome headbands inspired by favorite Star Warscharacters respond with lights and sound.
Droid Depot Work Shirts and Apparel – Available for droid fans of all ages.
Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities
Guests will shop for mysterious and unique galactic artifacts collected by Dok-Ondar, a legendary antiquities dealer who is as mysterious as many of the objects he collects. The Ithorian’s den is packed with racks and crates of items with their own stories to tell:
Legacy Lightsabers – This elegant weapon from a more civilized age is most commonly associated with the Jedi and Sith. Dok-Ondar has collected replicas of some of the most famous – or infamous – warriors in the galaxy’s history, including Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Maul.
Lightsaber Accessories – Lightsaber clips, carrier bags and display stands are used to carry or display a lightsaber when not in use.
Kyber Crystals – At the heart of every lightsaber is a kyber crystal. This crystal is attuned to the Force. Colors include blue, green, purple, red, yellow and white.
Holocrons – The Jedi and Sith have curated enormous amounts of information about the galaxy and the Force. Holocrons store this valuable data, which when paired with kyber crystals can be unlocked and accessed by the owner of these rare artifacts.
Creature Stall
At this exotic market stall, guests will discover creatures and critters from across the galaxy. While Bina, the stall’s proprietor, is out traversing for more exotic creatures to bring into her stall, her assistants keep this storefront stocked with unique companions for her customers, who may want to take one home, including:
Kowakian Monkey-Lizard – This cackling, rambunctious creature comes in multiple colors and can sit on the shoulder.
Porg – This small, flat-muzzled, naturally inquisitive avian creature hails from the cliffs of secluded Ahch-To. Watch as it chirps and flaps its wings.
Loth-cat – A member of the tooka family and native to Lothal, this feline is a small, temperamental creature. While at times friendly, it is still a capable hunter with sharp teeth.
Black Spire Outfitters
At this colorful apparel shop, guests can find outfits for a galactic adventure, selecting from stylish, functional clothing suitable for many occasions and worlds:
Robes – Inspired by those worn by Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, these are available in both brown and black, and are sized for all.
Tunics – Often worn under robes, these are available in both neutral and black, and are sized for all.
Belts – Available in a variety of styles and colors and sized from youth through adult, these are the perfect accessories for wearing a lightsaber hilt.
Toydarian Toymaker
No traveler to Black Spire Outpost will want to return home empty-handed. In this whimsical shop, guests may browse for handcrafted toys and collectibles from the busy toymaker, Zabaka the Toydarian:
Artisan Plush Characters – Famous icons of the galaxy are brought to life through stylized plush, including Yoda, Chewbacca, Ewoks and many more.
Games – With fun for all ages, shoppers can choose from Cards of Sabacc, Dejarik, Chance Cubes and more.
Vehicles – Famous vessels of the galaxy are crafted in materials such as wood and metal.
Jewels of Bith
A must-stop destination for local goods and tiny treasures, this shop offers a wide variety of souvenirs and gifts for tourists wishing to commemorate a visit to Batuu:
Batuuan Cooling Fan – Stay cool on hot days with this hand-held fan inspired by the moisture vaporators of Tatooine.
Gifts of Batuu and Black Spire Outpost – Apparel and drinkware featuring the sights and graphics of this remote planet and its most heavily populated village.
First Order Cargo
The First Order recently arrived in Black Spire Outpost and established a post to win the hearts and minds of locals and tourists alike. Guests can show their support by purchasing clothing, gear and other accessories:
Accessories – First Order-branded caps, pins, patches and other gear.
Toys and Vehicles – Models and metal replicas of the First Order.
Resistance Supply
Members of the Resistance set up a secret makeshift post where guests can join the cause to defeat the First Order by stocking up on essential gear and supplies to prepare for their next mission:
Accessories – Resistance-branded caps, pins, patches and other gear.
Toys and Vehicles – Models and metal replicas of the Resistance fleet.
Resistance MRE (Meals Ready to Eat) – On-the-go snacks for Resistance fighters.