Aerial view showing scaffolding around Millennium Falcon. Note also a roof at a nearby doorway. In Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge. pic.twitter.com/DzHerAjFZp
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Disney‘s adaptation of a galaxy far, far away is just about done in Orlando, Florida.
Star Wars land is the latest attraction coming to Disney World and has a price tag of nearly $1 billion.
The 14-acre attraction includes a replica of the Millennium Falcon, restaurants that will serve dishes and drinks inspired by the movie, and more.
“Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge” is scheduled to be done on August 29, and if you’re on the west coast a similar park will be opening at Disneyland opens May 31.
Are you excited to visit the Star Wars attractions at Disney? What do you hope is included in “Star Wars” land?
Aerial view of Black Spire Outpost in Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge. pic.twitter.com/IMaJs6sDnO
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Aerial view of Millennium Falcon and a portion of Black Spire Outpost in Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge. pic.twitter.com/EekXUCJCqN
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Aerial views of what may be the namesake of Black Spire Outpost in Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge. pic.twitter.com/jH3IruHFsA
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Aerial view of an area of Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge compared to model in the Walt Disney Presents gallery. pic.twitter.com/aujRlsuudU
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Aerial view of the primary themed structure at the Rise of the Resistance. Scrims off. Also notice elevation changes at walls. pic.twitter.com/Q5XFIgL0ez
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Aerial view of the Rise of the Resistance area of Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge. pic.twitter.com/4BkLo5RuME
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Aerial look at the Rise of the Resistance area of Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge. Left/right arrows at 2 small cave like openings. Center arrow at what seems to be one of the last areas not yet themed. pic.twitter.com/kNYT4Zcuca
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