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Take a Piece of the Galaxy Home: Shopping at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland Park

Michael Ramirez

by , Public Relations Director, Disneyland Resort

From droids to porgs, you’re guaranteed to come across an intriguing collection of authentic Star Wars creations during your visit to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland park.

When you step foot in Black Spire Outpost, you’ll encounter unique merchant shops and stalls waiting to be discovered. Wander the lively marketplace in search of rare and fascinating creatures or stop by the antiquities shop to uncover mysterious galactic artifacts. 

We recently toured a few of the shopping locations at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Check out our video below!

At Droid Depot, you’re invited to construct your own astromech droids. Choose from either a BB-series or R-series as droid parts come and go on conveyor belts. Then, place your finished droid in an activation station to bring them to life. Watch as your droid interacts with other astromech droids, as well as with certain elements throughout Black Spire Outpost. In addition, Droid Depot offers pre-built droids, droid-inspired toys and apparel and more. Reservations for Droid Depot now can be made in advance via Disneyland.com or the Disneyland app. A valid accepted credit card number is required at the time of booking. Droid Depot may also accommodate walk-ins each day, subject to availability.

The Black Spire Outpost marketplace features vendors from across the galaxy. The Creature Stall houses some of the galaxy’s most unique (and cuddly) pets, while Black Spire Outfitters showcases the latest in galactically trendy apparel and accessories.* The Toydarian Toymaker stall is full of toys and games crafted by a Toydarian (the flying alien species was first seen in “Star Wars: The Phantom Menace”). And all tourists visiting Batuu will want to make a stop at Jewels of Bith, offering “trinkets to treasure” and other accessories.

Inside Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, find a selection of rare and mysterious items for sale representing different eras of the Star Wars galaxy, including holocrons, ancient Jedi and Sith artifacts, lightsabers and more. You’ll also see Dok-Ondar at his desk checking his inventory and barking the occasional order at his assistants.

You can also show where your loyalties lie with the gear and accessories you pick up within the land. Resistance Supply is a “makeshift” location at the Resistance’s hidden command post, selling pins, badges, hats and other accessories. First Order Cargo, meanwhile, is located near the First Order TIE echelon ship, and offers pins, caps, gear, model ships and more.

What goods do you want to bring back from Batuu?

All merchandise is subject to availability, while supplies last. 

*Costumes may not be worn by guests 14 years of age or older. Appropriate Disney bounding – dressing in outfits inspired by favorite characters – is permitted. Please review the current Disneyland Resort costume policy

Comments

  • HI there, I just had the build the lightsaber experience for my twins on Sunday, My birthday! It was a great day and the kids were dying to get home to play with their lightsabers and one of the twin’s saber’s doesn’t have any sound effects! We read some blogs online and read the advice to switch out the batteries, which we did with no issues, but still no sound effects! Help!

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