Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge is opening May 31st in Disneyland and August 29th in Disney World.
We were lucky enough to be invited to a special preview and I have to say my mind is blown! Black Spire is everything I hoped for, and more.
This new 14 acre addition to Disneyland is more than you could ever imagine. They have really outdone themselves in making each sure each guest feels completely immersed and has a personal and unique experience. From the rides, to the food, to the merchandise, everything is tailored to the land.
The cast are also a big part of Black Spire. Each cast member is allowed to pick and personalize their uniform each day. They are encouraged to build a character, or persona, and they stay in character as you talk to them.
In Oga’s Cantina there are space creatures in containers that move and interact when a certain drink is poured. When the hyperdrive breaks down you get to watch the cast members “fix” it. There were alcoholic and non-alcoholic libations for you to enjoy. Two of the drinks even come in souvenir ceramic Tiki mugs.
You won’t any Star Wars branded merchandise here either. To continue the feeling of actually visiting a planet where people live and work, the merchandise doesn’t need to have the Star Wars name on it. Just like Rey and Finn live in the Star Wars universe, you’ll feel like a visitor to a far-flung outpost.
Another way Disney pulls you into the world of Black Spire is expanding their Play Parks App. When you enter Black Spire and sign in you’ll be able to scan containers to see what’s inside them, hack into droids, and intercept transmissions from antennas. Doing all this will gain you credits and advance your character. You can play alone, or with a group.
On Melliniun Falcon: Smugglers run you get to ride the iconic ship as you join Chewie and Hondo Ohnaka on a mission to ‘procure’ some precious cargo? You get to talk a stroll thru the cockpit after you’re randomly assigned a Pilot, Gunner, or Mechanic position. The right side pilot controls up and down movement, and the left side pilot controls left and right. Gunners protect the ship, and engineers repair damage. When you come back Rondo will critique your performance. Be careful, because you might end up owing him if you don’t bring back enough cargo or damage the Millennium Falcon.
The cast members on this ride are fellow crew members, and they joke around with you and can be very funny and sarcastic. This is one ride you will want to do over and over, trying for a better score.
There’s also plenty of amazing Star Wars gifts to take home. You can build your droid at The Droid Depot where there are almost 280,000 possible combinations. You can also build your Lightsaber at Savi’s Workshop, with over 120,000 possible combinations. These 2 experiences may require a reservation depending on demand. With 9 retail locations and nearly 700 unique items, there is something for everyone.
Every detail of this new land is meant to transport you to a Galaxy Far, Far Away.
Stay tuned for more articles where we’ll delve deeper into each aspect of this amazing land.