PHOTO REPORT: Disney’s Hollywood Studios 12/12/17 (Star Tours, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Toy Story Land, Muppet Subtractions, ETC.)

Our latest photo report brings us back to Disney’s Hollywood Studios to see the latest progress on this park in transition.

Welcome to Construction

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The new sections of parking lot were completed some time ago, removing greenery and palm trees in favor of more parking spaces that will be needed sorely come 2019.

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This expansion of the lot took place on both sides.

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Work continues on the Disney Skyliner station for Disney’s Hollywood Studios, which you can see the concept art for here.

Welcome to Hollywood

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More stuff was thrown onto the left projection tower in the Center Stage area as Disney tries to make this thing look like it belongs there.

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It’s certainly better than it was, but these things still look completely out of place.

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For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration now features Olaf and music from the Olaf’s Frozen Adventure short. They might want to change the sign that says it is playing in theaters with Coco.

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Guests can now sit and eat in the former AOTAS Hall of Fame area, while Disney hopes the vines around the former sign grow in at some point…

Nothing but Star Wars…

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Signage at Star Tours was changed to reflect the recent additions to the ride.

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Nearby, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is taking shape. For a better look at this, be sure to check out our latest Disney’s Hollywood Studios Expansion Update video:

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Some palm trees were planted off to the side of the tunnel.

This and That

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The “Muppet Babies” section of Stage 1 Company Store has been closed for a while now, and sadly looks like it will not return. Why must Grand Avenue take everything Muppets away from us?

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Not only is it sealed off from inside, but there is a fairly permanent looking Cast Member access door now visible.

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A brick wall now separates Muppets Courtyard, I mean Grand Park from Star Tours. This will make for the most terrible crowd flow when Galaxy’s Edge opens.

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A new backstage gate has been constructed near the exit of MuppetVision 3-D. This was once a path through the Backlot, but now it will be a dead end.

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Work continues on Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway.

Toy Story Land

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Work continues on the entrance to Toy Story Land, set to open next Summer.

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The corner of the Toy Story Mania building (where the catwalk was ripped off) is now being patched up.

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Mousecellaneous

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Both of the billboards behind the Chinese Theater are for The Last Jedi. I guess this movie needs to be advertised heavily…

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Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge looms in the distance from PIXAR Place.

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The highest point in the land was topped off with a flag and a tree.

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To help guests visiting Toy Story Mania, Disney added these rope signs. This is somewhat helpful as the average guest never seems to know where to go.

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iPhone X cases are now available from D-Tech on Demand at the Star Wars Launch Bay Cargo Bay store.

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The store was also shaken up quite a bit, removing the onstage counter where the D-Tech devices were made. Now they are just made offstage and brought to the checkout counters when they are done.

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Guests can now partake in the Droid Factory here as well.

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More 2018 pins have hit shelves at the parks.

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Despite debuting over a month ago, they are still not finished building the projection booth for Sunset Seasons Greetings

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REVIEW: “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” is a Shocking Entry in the Saga

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When The Force Awakens first came out, there were complaints from some that the film was more of a remake of A New Hope instead of something totally new and original. A new Jedi is found on a desert planet, a new masked villain emerges, and a new Death Star like panet is destroying planets that are loyal to The Republic. Even though I saw some similarities with A New Hope, I always felt that The Force Awakens stood on its own as a wonderful film in the Star Wars Saga. There were many fans that felt disenchanted with the release of The Prequels and Lucasfilm and Disney had to find a way to bring those fans back. They did so by reintroducing some familiar themes and characters that we all loved. To me The Force Awakens was more of a homage to A New Hope and it was a very welcome return of Star Wars to our world.

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Is The Last Jedi a remake of The Empire Strikes Back? Well, again, there are some similarities. A Jedi is trained by an old reluctant Jedi Master. There is a battle that includes AT-AT Imperial Walkers, that looks like it takes place on a snow covered planet, although this time it takes place on a mineral planet, and it’s salt, not snow. The heroes are being perused by the villains in space, and I will be honest, there is a big scene that is very similar to what we had seen in Return Of The Jedi. Good news though, there is no Death Star this time.

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Regardless of the similarities of any previous Star Wars movie, The Last Jedi is a fantastic movie and only time will tell if it becomes another classic like The Empire Strikes Back. Director Rian Johnson really introduces bold new concepts and storylines into the Star War Saga and in no way does he play it safe. The last act contains so many shocking revelations, it will take a while for it to fully sink in. Trust me, you will be both shocked and surprised during this film and, in my opinion, that is the best kind of film.

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The film takes place right after The Force Awakens. When Rey (Daisy Ridley) finds Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), things don’t go the way she had hoped. Although The First Order received a major blow with the destruction of Starkiller Base, they are even more driven to destroy the Resistance. In a subplot, Finn (John Boyega) and his new alley Rose (Kelly Marie Tran) are on a secret mission to help the Resistance escape from the constant pursuit of The First Order. Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) is also struggling with the repercussions of his actions and also the decisions made by some of the high ranking officers of The Resistance. Those are the main story-lines that jump back and forth with each other, eventually leading to the final battle on the planet Crait between the Resistance and The First Order. There is one other confrontation that I will leave for spoilers.

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I absolutely loved the film for taking such risks that most fans never expected we would ever see, especially with Disney now owning the Star Wars franchise. I am still amazed that Disney signed off on some of the things that happened in this movie. Star Wars fans will be talking about these events for years to come. I have seen it twice and I can not wait until I see it again and probably will still be shocked at some scenes.

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The Last Jedi is not perfect. I felt we could have done without Finn and Rose’s adventure on Canto Bight. To me, that part felt dangerously close to prequel territory. The planet looked nice and the Fathiers creatures were definitely cool looking, but I felt that whole part took us away from the action. If you need to take a bathroom break or refill your popcorn bucket, this is the time to go.

I love John Boyega as Finn and just felt his talents were wasted sending him on a basically useless mission that had no payoff. People’s biggest worry was the Porgs and whether they were going to be the new Ewoks. I’m glad to say that they actually add some comic relief to the movie, but in a good way. Surprisingly there was a lot of humor in the movie, but some jokes did not hit the mark for me. The last third of the movie definitely makes up for any (minor) issues, although I wish it would have ended 5 minutes sooner. Hopefully you will agree with me when you see the ending I am talking about.

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Rian Johnson really delivers with this movie. His direction style is very different from what J.J. Abrams did in The Force Awakens and it is definitely appreciated. Without a doubt, Johnson was the right choice for directing this movie. The acting is just as good, if not better, as the first film. Without a doubt, the standouts in this movie were Daisy Ridley, Mark Hamill and Adam Driver. And Carrie Fisher really does such a great job as General Leia and she will surely be missed. Surprisingly, I really enjoyed the character of Vice Admiral Holdo played by Laura Dern. The cinematography is absolutely beautiful and the imagery perfectly blends practical effects with CGI. The musical score by John Williams hints at the past and pulls in musical cues from both The Prequels and The Original Trilogy. Not Williams’ best but far from his worst, if there is such a thing.

SPOILERS!!!:

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The absolute most shocking thing for me is that Kylo Ren fooled us all. Well, he fooled me. In all of the footage that we had seen prior to the film, there was just a few scenes with Kylo Ren. One scene had him contemplating killing his mother, which most of us believed he would never do (and he didn’t). We also saw him reach his hand out to Rey in a sign of friendship. I personally thought that he realized the errors of his ways and was going to team up with Rey to defeat Snoke. And he did that, but his plan the whole time was to team up with Rey so that they could take down Snoke together and he would be the new leader of The First Order. He simply used Rey the whole time. I did not see that coming at all! Not only that, but he kind of kills Luke by draining him of his Force power!

After The Force Awakens, I always felt that Kylo Ren would redeem himself in this movie. He may have killed his father Han Solo, but he probably had deep regrets for doing it and there was just no way he could kill his mother. Now that Kylo Ren killed both Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, there is absolutely no chance of redemption for him in Episode IX. Even Leia has given up on him at the end, and I am totally OK with that because he is a such great villain. He is right up there with Darth Vader in my book.

Luke being a bit of a hermit/beatnik was kind of an odd choice. It’s just hard to imagine Luke giving up The Force and The Jedi way because he made a mistake, especially when his friends needed him. I’m sure it was not only a letdown to Rey but many fans of the franchise. But Luke did try to kill Ben Solo when he was under his care and that was another shocking revelation. Although I think they wimped out on that by having Luke say, he quickly changed his mind.

Leia being able to use The Force to save herself in the vacuum of space was a bit of a surprise and hinted that she may be much more powerful than we originally thought. I would not be surprised if the original idea was to have Leia confront her son in Episode IX, but after the passing of Carrie Fisher, we will never know. Luke’s use of his Force projection to be in two places at once is a new power of The Force we had never seen before. Will Luke return as a Force Ghost in Episode IX or was his Force Ghost destroyed? We don’t know. I am just blown away by most of these events and never saw them coming at all.

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Is The Last Jedi the best Star Wars movie ever made? For me, that title still goes to The Empire Strikes Back, but damn, this movie does not pull any punches and I absolutely love that! I think that time will only be good to this movie and this will continue to get better upon repeat viewings. The Last Jedi is at times shocking, and goes places that you would never imagine. Just when you think you know what is going on, the movie takes a sharp left turn.

Go and see this movie and expect to not only be entertained, but also to be utterly astonished by some of the events that occur in this movie. Expect the unexpected!

I give Star Wars: The Last Jedi a 8.5/10!

REVIEW: Star Wars – Secrets of the Empire VR Experience at Disney Springs is a Must-See!

Star Wars – Secrets of the Empire opened today at Disney Springs at Walt Disney World, and we of course were there as early as possible to check it out.

BREAKING: "Star Wars - Secrets of the Empire" VR Attractions Coming to Disney World, Disneyland Later This Year

In case you aren’t familiar with what this experience is, here’s a recap of what we knew going in:

Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire transports guests deep into the Star Wars universe, walking freely and untethered throughout the multisensory experience with friends and family. In groups of four, teams go undercover as stormtroopers to capture Imperial intelligence vital to the budding rebellion’s survival.

In basic, non-PR language, this is a very advanced virtual realty (VR) experience with characters from Rogue One present.

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The lobby of Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire, where guests can check-in or buy tickets.

How was it? In short, amazing. I legitimately experienced that “wow” moment that I had felt visiting some of the most impressive theme park attractions my first time, all throughout the 13 minutes we spent running around this virtual playground. Secrets of the Empire is a reason to visit Disney Springs if you don’t already have one, especially if you are a Star wars fans. Even if you aren’t the biggest Star Wars nerd, the technology and experience is still enough of a novelty that I think just about anyone could have a good time with it. If you didn’t believe VR was the wave of the future before seeing this, you will after.

I have done other VR experiences over the last few years, and this was better in every way. The helmet and the vest were far more comfortable than any other I have ever worn (even over eyeglasses), everything worked fairly well, and the experience was seamless.

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After a short preview and set-up following check in, guests are equipped with the VR equipment they will need to wear. The vest and helmet (seen above) weigh somewhere between 10-15 pounds, which could be a lot of some guests with physical restrictions, but most guests will be able to comfortable get through the 13 minutes of the VR portion of the experience without much discomfort. Guests who have done other VR experiences and have been made a little nauseous by those stated that Secrets of the Empire left them with no weird feeling afterwards.

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Participants must be 10 years or older and over 48 inches in height to participate. Wheelchair access is available via transfer, and all guests sign a liability waiver as you might have guessed. Photography, videography, and recording of any kind is not allowed inside of the attraction, as you might have guessed since you are strapped to a bunch of VR equipment and wearing a headset. From check-in to exit, it should take you around 30 minutes to complete your time inside of Secrets of the Empire. In order to go through, guests will have to leave some belongings that could be in the way of the experience behind.

Guests are sent through in groups of four, so if you have more than 4 people in your party, you will be broken up, and as you might guess, you will be paired with other guests if you don’t have a full party size. Some may find this challenging as getting through the experience does require a lot of communication between teammates carrying out the mission.

The set-up inside the experience is so that every wall and item you see with the headset on (that is within reach) is really there for you to reach out and touch. Even the droids in the room with you are physically there. This makes the experience feel as real as possible, unlike VR experiences you can have in your own home. The graphics inside the game are stunning, making it feel like you are actually living a Star Wars movie thanks to the work of ILM, and the presence of actual actors from Rogue One makes the experience all the more authentic. Much like Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge promises, you are living your own Star Wars adventure here, with real consequences based on choices you make while playing through the many scenes of Secrets of the Empire.

All of this is complemented by fantastic elemental effects, such as changes in temperature, smells, air blasts, rumbling floors, and more. I hate to use the Disney-PR buzz word, but it is truly immersive. If you love to smell Rome burning in Spaceship Earth at Epcot, you’re going to love a lot of the stuff they have going on in here.

Oh, and you get to pick up blasters and shoot stormtroopers, so who wouldn’t love that? You’ll feel the gun recoil and do other things as well as you go through different portions of the story. It’s fairly cool and will allow many a fan to live out some childhood dreams of being a Rebel hero. Now we just need a chance to play the bad guys…

The story guests are thrown into is fun and easy to understand, and even has a payoff for the more hardcore of Star Wars fans towards the end. It is tremendous fan service, but accessible for everyone. There’s also a reason to come back and do this again since, as we stated above, different actions have different consequences and cause different events to take place in the attraction.

Again, I can not stress how enjoyable our experience was, from myself as a Star Wars fan, to others in my party who I would claim are more casual fans, everyone had a fantastic time and was simply blow away by the technology at play here. Get tickets now to make sure you get to see this the next time you are at Disney Springs.

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Star Wars – Secrets of the Empire is now open at Disney Springs, located just behind the Once Upon A Toy store, next door to the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique in the Marketplace section. Tickets are $30 per person and appointments are available in 15 minute intervals (and highly recommended since this is sold out for the next few weeks already. You can find ticket information and more on Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire now at www.thevoid.com.

The experience will also open in Downtown Disney at the Disneyland Resort on January 5, 2018.

“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Has Second Largest Domestic Opening In History

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“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” took in $220 million domestically this weekend and had the second largest opening in box office history, only to be beaten by it’s predecessor, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”.

The domestic box office breakdown goes as follows:
Thursday night: $45 million
Friday: $60 million
Saturday: $64 million
*Sunday: $51 million
*projected box office

“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” also pulled in $230 million from the international box office bringing it’s total global box office to $450 million.

From Variety:

“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” has become only the fourth movie to top $200 million domestically in its opening frame, joining 2015’s “The Force Awakens,” 2015’s “Jurassic World” with $208.8 million, and 2012’s “The Avengers” with $207.4 million. It will finish the weekend 29% above the “Star Wars” spinoff “Rogue One,” which opened with $155.1 million on the same weekend a year ago.

“Truly in a class by themselves, the movies of the “Star Wars” franchise continue to re-write the history books as to what is possible in terms of box office performance,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at comScore.

“‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ posts the second biggest preview gross, the second best single day gross ever recorded and if that were not enough, the second biggest opening weekend ever in North America, joining the elusive $200 million club with a knockout of a movie that is proving to be both catnip to the critics and moviegoers alike over what has become the strongest moviegoing weekend of 2017,” he added.

Audiences surveyed by comScore’s PostTrak gave stellar marks to the tentpole with 66% calling it “excellent” and another 23% rating it “very good.” A total of 79% said they would “definitely recommend” the movie.

Domestic tracking for “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” has remained in the $200 million range since Nov. 22, when first estimates emerged. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” wound up its domestic run with a record-setting $936.7 million and $2.07 billion worldwide. “Rogue One” went on to gross $532.2 million by the end of its domestic run and $1.03 billion worldwide.

Source: Variety

WDWNT: Nerd Alert – “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Roundtable

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We have all seen “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” and we have a lot to say! We give our thoughts, go deep into spoilers, and rank the new movie among the other movies in the Star Wars Saga.

Join hosts Joe Hogarty, Jack McCarthy, Taylor Katcher, and Jay Hart!

WDWNT: Nerd Alert – The “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Roundtable is now available for download through WDW News Today: Original Programing  and iTunes!

VIDEO: New “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Featurette Shows How Hard The Cast Trains for Lightsaber Battles

VIDEO: This "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" Shows How Hard The Cast Really Train To Get Their Characters Right

Watch as Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, John Boyega, Gwendoline Christie and Kelly Marie Tran vigorously train in order to show us their best physical performance in  “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”.

Director Rian Johnson confirms in this video that Rey (Daisy Ridley) first trains with her staff from Jakku but eventually switches to Luke’s lightsaber to assist in her training.

In Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the Skywalker saga continues as the heroes of The Force Awakens join the galactic legends in an epic adventure that unlocks age-old mysteries of the Force and shocking revelations of the past.

The film stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyong’o, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Gwendoline Christie, Kelly Marie Tran, Laura Dern and Benicio Del Toro.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi opens in U.S. theaters on December 15, 2017.

Source: Star Wars

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VIDEO: The Final International Trailer For “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”

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Lucasfilm definitely saved the best trailer for last. And it’s not the best because there is a ton of new footage, there’s not, it’s because of how this was put together combining scenes from The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi, and it just feels perfect. But, there are some new scenes, including our first look at the Fathiers, which are giant space horses from the planet, Canto Bight. So check out this last international trailer from China for The Last Jedi before you see the movie in less than 2 weeks!

Source: Gavin Feng

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Columbia Sportswear Reveals Echo Base Collection, Winter Jackets Based On “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back”

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Columbia Sportswear is releasing a new line of winter jackets based on the clothes that were worn by Han, Leia and Luke on Hoth from “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back”.

LIMITED EDITION PRODUCT INSPIRED BY THE ACTUAL GARMENTS WORN BY THE CAST OF STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK™

LUKE SKYWALKER™ ECHO BASE JACKET
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WARMER THAN A TAUNTAUN
The officially-licensed, limited-edition Luke Skywalker™ Echo Base Jacket will keep you warmer than a tauntaun while you take on the Empire. This durable cotton-blend, water-resistant jacket and vest combination with a stowable hood is inspired by Luke’s original Hoth costume in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and features Omni-Heat™ Reflective insulation to conserve body heat. You’ll stay warm and dry whether you’re patrolling an ice planet or getting ready for a duel with your father.
HAN SOLO™ ECHO BASE PARKA
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NEVER TELL ME THE ODDS
When cold weather hits, the officially-licensed, limited-edition Han Solo™ Echo Base Parka will keep you warmer than a hug from your favorite wookiee. Crafted of durable, water-resistant, cotton-blend fabric and insulated with Omni-Heat™ Thermal Reflective, it’s a lot like Han—rugged and durable on the outside, warm and full of surprises on the inside. Inspired by the original costume in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, the jacket features a faux-fur trimmed hood that allows you to slip past bounty hunters incognito whether you’re on the ice planet Hoth or a bit closer to home.
LEIA ORGANA™ ECHO BASE JACKET
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MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU
Stand fearless against both the Empire and the ice planet Hoth with the officially-licensed, limited-edition Leia Organa™ Echo Base Jacket. Crafted of durable, water-resistant, cotton-blend fabric and insulated with Omni-Heat™ Reflective, this versatile jacket and vest combination delivers a vintage look, feminine fit, and stylish details. Inspired by Leia’s Hoth costume in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, this rugged yet regal combo will help you lead with confidence whether you’re battling the elements or staring down a Star Destroyer.
The items will be available online Friday morning, available 12/8 at opening at Columbia Brand Stores, which does include the location at Disney Springs.
Source: Columbia

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Merchandise & More Revealed for Star Wars Galactic Nights

This year’s Star Wars: Galactic Nights event on December 16 will feature new event-exclusive merchandise. Attendees will also have first access to merchandise for the upcoming Solo: A Star Wars Story film, and be able to get a Star Wars makeover at a special pop-up spa.

Event-exclusive merchandise includes t-shirts, a tumbler, and a limited edition pin that commemorate the event.

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Guests at Galactic Nights will also be able to purchase Solo: A Star Wars Story t-shirts, which are the first products created especially for Disney Parks for the upcoming film. Galactic Nights will be the first time the shirt is made available; it will then roll out to other parks locations starting December 17th and be available through May 25, 2018. On behalf of Star Wars: Force for Change, 25% of the retail price of the t-shirt will be donated to UNICEF USA in support of UNICEF Kid Power.

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Attendees who want to look the part can visit the Senses – A Disney Spa Pop-Up Experience for a themed makeover. The pop-up spa will be set up in the Sunset Boulevard area of the park and will offer three different makeover packages that include fingernail, makeup and hair treatments inspired by Star Wars. Depending on the package, makeovers will take 30-60 minutes and will cost $80-$120 for adults and $50-$90 for children.

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Digital “makeovers” are also available via exclusive Snapchat filters created specifically for the event. Eight different location-based filters will be available through the Snapchat app.

The event will hand out a special holiday ornament to attendees who have a ticket stub or proof of purchase from the opening weekend of Star Wars: The Last Jedi (dated December 14-17). The film opens Friday, December 15, but most theaters will begin showing the film on the night of December 14th. The commemorative ornaments are limited to one per guest while supplies last.

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Disney has also teased one final surprise for the event – a special takeaway item when guests exit the park at the end of the event.

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You can review our previous posts to learn more about the exclusive foods and activities, including special Tower of Terror projections and celebrity appearances, at the event. Galactic Nights tickets are $129 for adults or $124 for children, plus tax.