Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge officially opens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on Aug. 29. Just like any other destination for travelers throughout the galaxy, there are trends and fashions to keep in mind as you think about what to wear.
As we shared earlier this year when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opened at Disneyland Resort, younglings aged 13 and under are welcome to wear costumes for their visit. This includes masks, as long as they provide unobstructed peripheral vision at all times with openings that allow the eyes to be fully seen.
Costumes and masks may not be worn by guests 14 and older (except when special event costume rules apply), so here are a few recommendations for other ways to be in style on Batuu.

Whether you’re a fan of the First Order, the Resistance, smugglers or even droids, you are welcome to wear outfits inspired by their looks. When it comes to the residents of this galaxy far, far away, they have a unique style that’s easy to replicate. If you want to fit in with the locals, stick to a color palette of muted earth tones and focus on natural materials with a rugged, handmade look.
There are First Order Stormtroopers patrolling Black Spire Outpost, so to avoid any mix-ups, guests should not wear armor or uniforms. Also, you’ll only see one Wookiee – Chewbacca – around the village, so no wook-alikes will be permitted.

Please see the Walt Disney World Resort rules for guest attire for more information. During the season when Mickey’s Not-so-Scary Halloween Party takes place, special event costume rules apply so adults may dress in costume if they are attending the party.
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I’ve 3D printed a BD-1 droid from Jedi Fallen Order. I’ll be dressed in a Star Wars T-shirt. BD-1 will sit in my shoulder. Can I get BD-1 in? On my shoulder?
Hey I cant seem to get an answer from Disney on this. Rey tops-yay or nay? I have one that has the wrapped fabric but I was planning on wearing it with denim cutoffs and sneakers. I’ve seen some girls with full scavenger getups but I also know people qete getting turned away for jedi tunics that were once approved. Plus I have a full sleeve of star wars tattoos, I will not be mistaken for a cast member and my face will be fully exposed…and mine. Thanks!!!!
Does the no Wookiee-Alikes apply to children as well (ie: if my little boy wanted to dress up as a little Chewie would it be permitted)?
Hah – “no wook-alikes”~ Love it!
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