Since the launch of Star Tours – The Adventures Continue, we’ve had a great time partnering with Lucasfilm and Industrial Light & Magic to update the attraction with new and exciting destinations. Passengers who board the Starspeeder 1000 never know where in the galaxy their pilot C-3PO and navigator R2-D2 will take them. We’ve added flights to Jakku, Crait and even Batuu! Along the way, we’ve encountered many of our favorite characters from the Skywalker saga.
I know that many of you are as excited as I am about the December 20th film launch of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Today I’m equally excited to announce that on the same December date, Star Tours – The Adventures Continue will be adding new destinations inspired by the latest episode of the Star Wars saga … at Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Paris and Tokyo Disney Resort.
In the trailers for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, you caught glimpses of the ocean moon Kef Bir. All I can say at this point is that Starspeeders will be heading there soon!
We’ll be sharing more details in the future, but for now I just wanted to say how super-excited we are that Star Tours – The Adventures Continue is continuing to live up to its name. As C-3PO would say, “Here we go again!”
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By any chance, is there going to be a Galactic Night or any special event for “The Rise of the Skywalker” release?
We LOVE this ride and go on it multiple times during the day to enjoy the many backdrops!
I too love this ride and go on it every time I visit Disneyland. My only negative comment is that the random selection of scenes seems to be skewed; of the last 13 times I have gone on the ride its been the exact same video sequence 9 of those times.
I agree with Terrill. My last 2 visits my family rode it 7 times and we got the same 2 new scenes every time (where it ends on Batuu/Galaxys Edge). I’m sure it’s no coincidence and they were hyping the opening of Galaxys Edge, which I understand. But I would LOVE to see it go back to random scenes, as soon as possible.
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