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- I visited Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge attraction and it turns out that it isn't about the rides, it's about the shopping - here's what you can buy
I visited Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge attraction and it turns out that it isn't about the rides, it's about the shopping - here's what you can buy
Droids
Collectibles
"Star Wars" collectibles are big business — from items like a C-3PO statue ($239.95) to the LEGO Millennium Falcon Ultimate Collector Playset ($800). Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities is the place in Black Spire to acquire such collectibles and curiosities. The beautifully designed shop is sprinkled with interesting artifacts from the rafters to the floor. Along with non-custom lightsabers, you can pick up jewelry, clothing, and mystical holocrons (the storage devices of the Jedi and the Sith).
Creature toys
While the lightsabers and droids skew a bit more towards the older set (from ages six and up), the goods at the Toydarian Toymaker and Creature Shop are great for all ages. There are iconic Star Wars characters manufactured to look like hand-crafted dolls made by artisans and bizarre creatures for kids who are looking for something totally unique or they can opt for a familiar face like cute Porgs or Chewbacca. I couldn't resist picking up a cuddly Chewy for my daughter.
Costumes
Black Spire Outfitters sells a variety of "Star Wars"-inspired clothing such as Jedi-type robes and tunics in muted neutral colors. Oddly, adults aren't allowed to wear the costumes in the land. You can purchase them and wear them in the comfort of your own home or in your neighborhood's own cantina. Children are allowed to don Star Wars garb, so your kid wearing their Rey costume or a Kylo Ren robe is a-okay.
Dark-side and light-side gear
The light side or the dark? That's the question you need to consider when deciding whether to shop at the First Order Cargo or the Resistance Supply. You can pledge your allegiance to your given side by purchasing a T-shirt, water bottle, or a variety of Stormtrooper decorated items or something like a Resistance coffee mug.
Lightsabers
Owning a lightsaber is pretty much a must for any would-be Jedi; luckily, there are options for every kind of budget. Online, you can pick up Rey's blue lightsaber for $29.95 or splash out for a more deluxe model such as Darth Vader's "true-to-story" version for $170.
In Galaxy's Edge, they up the lightsaber acquisition ante at Savi's Workshop. This cleverly hidden destination is not a store, it's an in-depth experience where you create your own custom lightsaber — at the price of $199.99 — by picking a hilt, a kyber crystal (the mystical gem that powers to sabers), and a lightsaber blade. There's pomp, circumstance, and a fair amount of the Force. The process takes about twenty minutes to complete. Reservations are required and get snapped up quickly, so if you plan on doing this experience, head there first.
Book your tickets today
Like I said, there's a whole lot to buy in Galaxy's Edge. Go and experience it for yourself, take a spin on the Millennium Falcon, give Chewy a hug, and grab a few pieces of exclusive gear in person.
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