Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park – Fun Facts

From a climactic battle between the Resistance and the First Order, to an authentic Star Wars cantina on the Outer Rim of the galaxy, to exotic creatures and daring missions aboard the Millennium Falcon, guests find plenty of stories to explore as they live their own adventures inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park in California. 

As of April 29, 2026, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland expands its timeline to include more Star Wars eras. Darth Vader and the Imperial Stormtroopers, Leia Organa, Han Solo and Luke Skywalker arrive on Batuu, joining other beloved characters roaming Black Spire Outpost. 

 By the Numbers 

  • Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge spans more than 14 acres, making it the largest single-themed land in Disney Parks history. 
  • More than a dozen venues fill the land, including a Resistance encampment, a local cantina, a spaceport and a bustling market. 
  • Two thrilling attractions entice guests to live their own Star Wars adventures – Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance. 
  • When guests enter the hangar bay of a Star Destroyer as part of Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, 50 First Order Stormtroopers are waiting to greet them. 
  • The Millennium Falcon docked in the Black Spire Outpost Spaceport measures more than 100 feet long. 
  • Among the ancient-looking spires across the lands, the tallest is more than 130 feet high. 
  • The land was created with more than 200,000 square feet of rockwork and approximately 260,000 square feet of themed plaster throughout the land. 
  • More than 7,000 props were created for each land at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort. 
  • Nine different retail locations in the land offer nearly 700 unique items, ideal for those looking to take a memory of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge home with them. 
  • There are more than 120,000 possible combinations for constructing a lightsaber using all the available pieces in Savi’s Workshop – Handbuilt Lightsabers.* 
  • There are nearly 280,000 possible combinations for constructing an R-series or prototype BB-series astromech droid using all the available pieces in the Droid Depot. 
  • The message board at Oga’s Cantina has more than 10 advertisements in Aurebesh, including one for Black Spire Surplus, reading: Make some quick credits – sell us your surplus! Imperial, Rebel, Republic, or Separatist – Black Spire Surplus will buy it all. 
  • Five locations within Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge offer guests a chance to purchase food and beverages. The lands’ menus feature more than 50 distinct, out-of-this-world items. 

Did You Know? 

  • Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge marks the first time a full-size, 100% complete Millennium Falcon has ever been built. 
  • Academy Award-winning® composer John Williams created an all-new suite of musical themes written especially for the land and its attractions. 
  • The chess-type game played on the table in the Millennium Falcon main hold and lounge is called Dejarik; guests can sit at the table inside Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, and the game is available for purchase in the Toydarian Toymaker marketplace stall. 
  • At Black Spire Outpost, the droid in charge of music at the local watering hole, Oga’s Cantina, is DJ R-3X, the former Starspeeder 3000 pilot from Star Tours. 
  • For the soundtrack inside Oga’s Cantina, Walt Disney Imagineering commissioned musicians and composers from around the world to craft original music for a galactic playlist. Fans may also recognize the lively tune “Cantina Band” playing during a visit. 
  • Kowakian Monkey-Lizards and Porgs are among the “critters” guests will find at the Creature Stall. These are just a few of the many items that guests may purchase during their visit. 
  • Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, which opened at Disneyland Resort on Jan. 17, 2020, occupies one of the largest show buildings for a single attraction in Disney history. 
  • Actors from the current Star Wars film trilogy reprise their roles for new scenes and dialogue in Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, including Daisy Ridley (Rey), Adam Driver (Kylo Ren), John Boyega (Finn), Oscar Isaac (Poe Dameron) and Domhnall Gleeson (General Hux). 
  • Some scenes for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance were produced at the same time as the current Star Wars film trilogy, so Disney was able to leverage the production talent and resources from the feature films. One notable example is a motion-base set used to capture actor Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron flying his X-wing starfighter. 

 More Adventures for Star Wars Fans 

  • Storylines on Batuu now span multiple Star Wars eras throughout the planet’s rich history, enabling guests to experience the Galactic Civil War and New Republic, as well as the age of the Resistance and First Order. 
  • For the new Star Wars saga characters added into the land, Disney Live Entertainment and Lucasfilm collaborated on character looks that feel both familiar and fresh. Leia Organa’s adventure wear is partly inspired by her look in Star Wars Battlefront II. Han Solo wears his iconic vest with an updated shirt, pants and accessories. 
  • Additional music selections have been added to the land. Guests may recognize beloved scores pulling themes from the first six Star Wars films – including the iconic “Main Title” and Force Theme, “Han Solo and the Princess” and more. 
  • Eagle-eyed fans may recognize new screen-used Star Wars props in the set decoration of Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities and Black Spire Surplus. Examples inside Dok-Ondar’s include protest flags from Ghorman as seen in Andor, Brendok coven bows and staffs originally seen in The Acolyte, Aki-Aki musical instruments as originally seen in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Episode IX) and more. 
  • New Empire and Separatist banners have been added to Black Spire Surplus, along with additional banners around the Docking Bay 9 area featuring symbols of Peka, Galma and Surabat, to represent the three communities surrounding Black Spire Outpost. 

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*Savi’s Workshop now offers advance reservations, which are highly recommended. Additional reservations will be made available each day at 7:00 am PST for visits that day, subject to availability. Guests will need to check availability and make reservations online at Disneyland.com/SavisWorkshop or through the Disneyland mobile app. Separate Disneyland Park admission is required. 

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