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Photo Tour: Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Walt Disney World


Get ready to take a photo tour of a galaxy far, far away! Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort is a must visit for Star Wars fans. 


The details that have been put into Galaxy's Edge are truly remarkable. I could spend hours exploring and taking pictures. 
These aren't the droids you're looking for
There are a ton of great shops in Galaxy's Edge that are worth visiting even if you don't plan on buying anything. Although, it's very hard to resist some of the cute plush characters over at the Creature Stall!
There are a few options for dining including Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo, Ronto Roasters, Kat Saka's Kettle, Oga's Cantina and the Milk Stand. 
Ronto Roasters
Galma Snack Sampler
These bottles make for great photo opps and souvenirs!
Outpost Popcorn Mix
Milk Stand
Blue Milk
Oga's Cantina is a very popular lounge where you can get all kinds of fun drinks and take in the atmosphere of Batuu's notorious watering hole.
DJ R-3X splays some great tunes!
The Droid Depot is where you can build your own droid! You can choose between a BB-Series or R-Series and choose from a variety of color options. It's a really fun experience to create your own souvenir. 
Registration area
Photo with price was taken in February 2020
Our BB unit is ready to build!
WARNING... SPOILERS AHEAD 
Before you scroll down any further, fair warning that there are pictures from the two attractions at Galaxy's Edge; Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. If you haven't experienced these two attractions and are looking to avoid spoilers, keep scrolling. I'll let you know when it's clear to resume viewing the page. 
Millennium Falcon

END OF SPOILERS
Ok, it's safe to look at the pictures again. 

And that's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge! I'm not sure pictures can do it justice but I hope you enjoyed our photo tour. If you're ready to live your own Star Wars adventure, contact your Kingdom Konsultant Agent today to start planning.


Ashley has been a Disney Parks fan from an early age and loves anything vintage Disney. You can email Ashley at ashley@kingdomkonsultant.com.

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