PHOTOS, VIDEO: Star Wars Land Construction Update at Disneyland Park for June 28th, 2017

Thanks to our friends over at Fresh Baked Disney, we have another weekly look at how the construction of Star Wars land is going over at Disneyland Park. Here is a look at the project as of June 28th, 2017:

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

The Indian village is settling in to its new home along the Rivers of America.

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

With just a month to go, this is finally looking like rock-work.

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

The coyote and his friend are just about show ready, once they let him out of the bag…

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

The deer find a new home along the riverbanks.

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

 

Moving over to the Star Wars Land site, more steel is being added to the “Battle Escape” ride. Big surprise there…

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

The strange boxes on the roof are now being enclosed, but it appears they have access doors.

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

It appears they are going to start putting up walls soon, so our inside look will be no more by Summer’s end…

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Doorways leading from what should be the pre-show area are now visible.

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

 

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Things seem to be progressing for the Millennium Falcon ride as well.

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

 

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

As always, Fresh Baked Disney also has a video of the construction that you should check out:

Hostess with the Mostess – Top 5 Star Wars Experiences Results

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Episode VI: Hostess with the Mostess Strikes Back

I received multiple requests to hold off on the result post for a few weeks so some of you could experience the things on my list before voting for them. I was thrilled that so many of you wanted to actually go out and give them a try that I was more than happy to honor your request. I hope most of you were able to experience something new and vote for your favorite.

In honor of Star Wars’ 40th Anniversary I brought you my top five favorite Star Wars experiences in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. You can check out my original list here.

Now let’s see how you voted!

5. Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple

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You voted the Jedi Training into the number 5 spot. Maybe someday we will be lucky enough to experience Jedi Training. After all, this is the place where dreams come true, is it not?!

 

4.  Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular Dessert Party

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The Galactic Dessert Party beat Jedi Training … but only by one vote! If you do ever get to experience this yummy event make sure you get the Freeze Fried Nutella! It is amazing and you do not want to miss it. If the desserts/snacks weren’t already good enough, the VIP viewing area was the perfect spot!

 

3. Star Wars Launch Bay

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I am surprised the Launch Bay did not get more votes. With an introductory film, meet and greets, and movie props … it is a pretty cool place! You have the choice to bear right and skip the film, but I do not recommend skipping it. It is only about 9 minutes long and features interviews with some of the creators, movie clips, and they even talk about Star Wars’ impact on culture. It is an interesting film and really gets you pumped for the future!

 

2. Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular

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You brought Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular into number two. What a fantastic show! If you haven’t seen it yet, you must make time to go! I recommend scoping out your viewing area ahead of time. If you are not attending the dessert party, near Center Stage is a prime spot. It can get pretty crowded so try to get there early to stake your claim.

 

1. Star Tours: The Adventures Continue

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Star Tours comes in first and this attraction deserves it! It would have been my number one pick but I unfortunately cannot ride it most of the time #Bummer. The last time I was able to ride it was shortly after The Force Awakens came out and lo and behold our scene was Jakku. I was ecstatic that I could experience the new story. I am very happy that this attraction made number one!

Thank you again for voting! I love to read your comments and see how you vote! I have another special post coming up very soon! May the Force Be With You!

Extra Magic Tip: While you are in the queue for Star Tours: The Adventure Continues, pay attention to the security droid scanning luggage. If you look closely while he scans, you will see some familiar objects. There are tons of different easter eggs, but my personal favorite might be a Buzz Lightyear toy that he sends to “Infinity and Beyond”!

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EDITORIAL: Do We Really Need “Star Wars” Spin-Off Movies?

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So what really went wrong with the Han Solo film? Probably the best answer is that it should have never been made. I’m a huge Star Wars fan and I know a lot of Star Wars fans out there and I have yet to hear from any of them that were looking forward to this movie or even wanted it to be made. Harrison Ford is Han Solo and for many of us he is the only one that should play him. As an example, this goes all the way back to The Prequels when casting Anakin Skywalker. We had never seen what Anakin Skywalker looked like but most of us had a preconceived notion, or expectation, of how the character should look and how he should be portrayed. And for some, the end result was disappointing. But it’s canon now and you can’t unsee it, and the same applies to everything that will be in the early adventures of Han Solo. Is it fair to put all of the blame on the actor or the writer? Not at all, but we so love the character that we just don’t want a performance or a story to ruin that character for us.

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I’ve been following the drama surrounding the exit of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller from the Han Solo movie and it comes down to a “he said, she said” argument. After the success of The Lego Movie and the 21 Jump Street movies, Lord and Miller were chosen by Lucasfilm to helm the production of the second Star Wars spinoff movie, Han Solo. Everyone at Lucasfilm was happy because they believed they had two very talented guys on board that would infuse some comedy and lightheartedness into the project. But it soon became apparent that Lord and Miller’s vision conflicted with the screen writer, Lawrence Kasdan, and the president of Lucasfilm, Kathleen Kennedy. Lawrence Kasdan was the screen writer for the project and a lot of  the success of The Empire Strikes Back goes to him. George Lucas asked Kasdan to come back and work for him on The Prequels, but Kasdan refused. Kasdan did however come back for The Force Awakens and it did seem like the magic that we had missed for so long was finally back. Bottom line is that Kasdan deserves a lot of respect for his contributions to the Star Wars franchise. Lord and Miller are known for going off script and instructed the cast of Han Solo to ad-lib frequently. Kasdan was upset that they were using his script more as a guideline, but when they felt like going off script, they did, and they did that a lot. Surprisingly it was revealed that Alden Ehrenreich, who portrays Han Solo in the movie, contacted Lucasfilm and informed them that he had concerns about his portrayal of the character. Lucasfilm had seen the dailies and an early rough cut of the film and told Lord and Miller that they did not like the changes that were made to Kasdan’s script. Going forward they had to stick to the script. But Lord and Miller chose to ignore them and continued to have their actors ad-lib and change the script around. Lucasfilm warned Lord and Miller and told them that they would have to do re-shoots and make severe changes to the movie but Lord and Miller refused and basically said this is why you hired us to make our version of the film. Lord and Miller were then fired and Ron Howard came on board with the difficult task of trying to salvage the footage that they did and have a movie ready to be released next May.

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The main problem is that Kennedy and Lucasfilm wanted to make a Star Wars movie first, with some comedy in it and Lord and Miller wanted to make a comedy first, that was set in the Star Wars Universe. On one side, you have a director’s vision and most feel it should not be tampered with. But on the other side, this is Star Wars and Star Wars is really bigger than anything out there. Kennedy’s job is to protect the characters that George Lucas created. You don’t want Han Solo to be flying the Millennium Falcon wearing a baseball cap that says “I Beat The Kessel Run” or a shirt that says, “I’m With Chewie” and it does appear that this movie was becoming dangerously close to a Spaceballs movie rather than a Star Wars movie.

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Let’s go back to the history of the Star Wars spinoff movies. Originally they were called Star Wars Anthologies, which was a terrible name, but Lucasfilm decided they needed an even worse name and came up with A Star Wars Story. Lucasfilm wanted to keep the spinoffs separate from the Episodes and felt it was best to stick it right in your face that this is A Star Wars Story. It still didn’t work because I heard someone in my theater while watching Rogue One ask, “Where is Rey and Kylo Ren”? Just call them Star Wars: Rogue One or Star Wars: Han Solo. If the audience gets confused, they’ll learn, eventually.

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Here is a perfect example. Two cinematic trailers from the game, “Star Wars: The Old Republic”. Tell me you wouldn’t love to see something like this on the big screen.

Star Wars: The Old Republic – Knight Of The Fallen Empire trailer:

Or this!

Star Wars: The Old Republic – “Deceived” Cinematic trailer:

You slap Star Wars on the title and people will still come, but if you want them to keep coming back, make them good stories and dont rush them.

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I think Disney and Lucasfilm should take a step back and really think about the direction of these Star Wars spinoff movies. It seems from the very start they have been riddled with problems and a lot of it has to do with studio interference over a director’s vision and that for the most part, release dates are set in stone. But like I said, this is Star Wars, and Star Wars is like no other franchise. These are not the Star Trek movies. It’s almost expected that every odd number sequel in the Star Trek franchise will be bad. But Star Wars has a higher standard to live up to. Star Wars is a way of life for people.  Last year, after the release of The Force Awakens, Kylo was ranked number 901 in the list of most popular baby names. Spock wasn’t on the list. Maybe Ron Howard can work some magic and save the Han Solo movie, but even if he was originally announced as the director, I still would not have been interested in it. I just don’t want to see a Han Solo: The Early Years movie. Some things should remain a mystery and just because you can make a Han Solo movie doesn’t mean you should.

VIDEO: Disney Releases The First Four Episodes Of “Star Wars: Forces Of Destiny”

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Disney has released the first 4 episodes online of their new Star Wars animated series, Forces Of Destiny. These are surprisingly good! I wish they were expanded to full half hour episodes though. It’s nice to hear both Daisy Ridley and Ashley Eckstein return to provide the voices for Rey and Ashoka! And I definitely prefer this hand drawn style over the CGI that is presented in Rebels, although Anakin looks a bit wonky. Still, a very decent start!

Star Wars: Forces Of Destiny – Episode 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVVa2g4X4MU

Star Wars: Forces Of Destiny – Episode 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPhiPd-EXCA

Star Wars: Forces Of Destiny – Episode 3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RL6OPMp4IUY

Star Wars: Forces Of Destiny – Episode 4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTxJpEkR7CE

Source: Disney

BREAKING: Lucasfilm & Directors of “Han Solo” Movie Part Ways Leaving No Director

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Kathleen Kennedy just made a shocking announcement that directors Phil Lord And Christopher Miller are no longer attached to the Star Wars spinoff movie, “Han Solo”. There is currently no director attached to take over the film. We will keep you posted.

From StarWars.com:

A Message from Lucasfilm Regarding the Untitled Han Solo Film

The untitled Han Solo film will move forward with a directorial change.

“Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are talented filmmakers who have assembled an incredible cast and crew, but it’s become clear that we had different creative visions on this film, and we’ve decided to part ways. A new director will be announced soon,” said Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm.

“Unfortunately, our vision and process weren’t aligned with our partners on this project. We normally aren’t fans of the phrase ‘creative differences’ but for once this cliché is true. We are really proud of the amazing and world-class work of our cast and crew,” stated Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.

The untitled Han Solo film remains scheduled for a May 2018 release.

Source: StarWars.com

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Ron Howard Will Now Direct The “Han Solo” Movie

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Can Ron Howard save the “Han Solo” movie? It seems that Kathleen Kennedy and Lucasfilm seem to thinks so as he has been chosen to take over the helm of the “Han Solo” movie. This week in a shocking announcement by Kathleen Kennedy, directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were let go over creative differences. Who knows what happened behind the scenes, but things must have been bad if they were let go after principal photography for the film was almost fully completed. Ron Howard is set to meet with the cast and crew of the film and then pour over all of the footage to see what can be salvaged. This story is far from over, and although it may take a long time, I’m sure we will find out what was Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s version of the movie and how it differed from Ron Howard’s eventual version.

From The Hollywood Reporter:

 

Ron Howard has been named as the new director of Lucasfilm and Disney’s untitled Han Solo movie, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter exclusively. The official announcement is expected Thursday morning.

The move comes two days after directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller were let go from the movie they had spent over four-and-a-half months directing. Creative differences over style and tone came to a head between the duo and Lawrence Kasdan, with the studio backing the veteran screenwriter.

The firing sent shockwaves around Hollywood and beyond as the movie was about three-quarters through principal photography and the replacement of a director at that stage is near-unprecedented.

Howard, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter, will meet with the actors — Alden Ehrenreich is playing the iconic smuggler, Donald Glover is playing Lando Calrissian, with Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke and Thandie Newton also on the roll call — to soothe a rattled set and will pore over a rough edit to see what the project has and still needs.

The movie was scheduled to shoot for three-and-a-half more weeks, with five weeks of reshoots built into the schedule — the latter a standard procedure on large franchise productions.

Howard, who won an Oscar for directing 2002’s A Beautiful Mind, comes to the Han Solo film with several connections to George Lucas and the worlds of Lucasfilm. He appeared in Lucas’ 1973 breakout film American Graffiti, and implemented Lucas’ 1988 pet fantasy project Willow as helmer. Howard also revealed on a podcast in 2015 that Lucas had approached him to direct 1999’s Star Wars prequel The Phantom Menace.

Howard is considered to be a safe choice to complete the task, someone who will more than ably finish the movie while being a calming presence on set.

Howard’s recent movies include Inferno and In the Heart of the Sea, costly ventures that have underperformed at the box office.

Source: THR

PHOTO REPORT: Hollywood Studios 6/27/17 (Disney Movie Magic, PIXAR Live, Cars 3, New Cupcake, Etc.)

Our latest photo report takes us to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, to see what is new and exciting for this park in transition…

The Hollywood That Was

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Heavy demolition continues in the Hollywood Studios parking lot as they prepare to expand and reconfigure it ahead of Toy Story Land and Star Wars Land opening.

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The stage in front of the Chinese Theater was gone for a few days, but sadly they could not figure out a roll-away stage to replace it, so the old one is already back up.

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New trees were planted on Hollywood Boulevard for some reason. They are much smaller than those they replaced.

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Rather than bore you with the same content twice, be sure to check out our photos of the latest progress on New York Street and Star Wars Land in photos here, or you can just check out the video below.

We Are Reporting on Packaging Now…

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The packaging for the various Chip and Dale Snack Co. products was changed, and it is pretty much the cutest thing ever.

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New versus old in a side by side comparison.

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The vegetable chip packaging was also updated.

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Get Your Licks on Route 66

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A Cars 3 cupcake is now available at most counter service locations at Hollywood Studios.

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We got it and decided we needed to take this cupcake out for a photo shoot. My life now consists of cupcake photo shoots and pretzel packages.

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It wasn’t the worst cupcake I have ever had, but I prefer chocolate in my desserts. That being said, it pretty much tasted like strawberry Nesquik that was turned into a cake, which isn’t a bad thing.

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WARNING: The white chocolate Lighting McQueen may be hard to break…

Cruzin’ into PIXAR Place

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Cruz Ramirez from Cars 3 is now meeting guests towards the end of PIXAR Place.

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The awning isn’t very conducive to early morning photos…

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Cruz looks pretty cool up close with the metallic paint job.

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This and That

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The Express Transportation stops all have the bus times posted now, a nice offering.

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Disney World is somehow able to sell this Thor mug in the parks, I’m not sure how as items like this weren’t allowed before. Disney Springs and the resorts are typically where you would have to go for stuff like this.

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Some new items for pets now available in the Disney Tails line.

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Limited edition Pirates of the Caribbean and Cars 3 MagicBands for sale.

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A new Lion King MagicBand 2 for sale.

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There is now a hard plastic version of the Haunted Mansion wallpaper phone case available.

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A growing trend is Disney moving away from the “Disney Parks” branding on items. This will make it hard to tell what is park exclusive and what may also be at your local Disney Store. This is a real shame for guests who want to bring something unique home. Hopefully this doesn’t mean we will see less park exclusive items as well.

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There are ads for PizzeRizzo plastered all over the Muppets Courtyard area now.

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Seems odd to heavily advertise a restaurant that’s only open for lunch…

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More Cars 3 Stuff

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One Man’s Dream is currently home to the Cars 3 preview.

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There are Cars 3 advertisements everywhere outside of the exhibit…

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Inside, guests see a small exhibit very similar to what used to be displayed for new films over at the Magic of Disney Animation.

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There was a curtain up when we visited. This has since become a merchandise stand…

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Some of the art and displays around the final rooms were changed as well.

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Star Wars props were replaced with Dr. Strange.

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The Music of PIXAR Live! – A Symphony of Characters

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We did the dining package for The Music of PIXAR Live! – A Symphony of Characters, which is running 3 shows a night through the summer. The dining package was a great deal for the food alone, never mind our seating which was dead center. That being said, if you don’t wish to buy one, a FastPass can yield you a very similar seat.

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A nearby merchandise cart.

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PIXAR Live takes over the Theater of the stars in the evenings.

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This is also now the FastPass entrance, but it was just dining package earlier in the run.

PHOTOS, VIDEO: Star Wars Land Construction Update at Disneyland Park for May 27th, 2017

Thanks to our friends over at Fresh Baked Disney, we have a look at how the construction of Star Wars land is going over on the west coast. We hope to make this a weekly column in collaboration with them, and hope you will enjoy watching the project come together, week by week and piece by piece.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

From inside of the park, guests can see work wrapping up on the new north edge of the Rivers of America, complete with a new path for the Disneyland Railroad. No re-opening date for these attractions has been given yet other than Summer 2017.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

The train rolling above the river should offer some spectacular views.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

As you can see, even though the Summer tourist season has begun, a lot of work remains to be completed.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

New themed pavement makes us giddy…

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

A lot of painting still to be done.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

Heading up to the Mickey and Friends Parking Structure, we now look at Star Wars Land from behind.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

Walls and steel continue to rise.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

We’ve seen a lot of construction over the last ten years, but nothing quite like this show building for the “battle” attraction. It is already being billed as the largest, most complex E-Ticket ever constructed.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

We can see the new tressle for the Disneyland Railroad in the distance.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, May 27th, 2017

Fresh Baked Disney also has a video of the construction that you should check out:

PHOTOS, VIDEO: Toy Story Land Entrance, Coaster Track, and Star Wars Land Rise at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

It’s time to check on the latest progress on the expansion of Disney’s Hollywood Studios, including the addition of the Star Wars and Toy Story themed lands. First-up, we have a video of the current progress to share with you:

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Star Wars Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Work continues on what is left of New York Street and what will be the transition area into Star Wars Land.

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Star Wars Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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Star Wars Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

It is still unknown what is happening to the space that once was the Writer’s Stop, but we are hoping for a Sci-Fi Dine-In Lounge.

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Star Wars Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

They are testing out different paint colors for the facades.

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Star Wars Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Some structural steel is visible from the end of PIXAR Place facing into Star Wars Land.

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Toy Story Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

It is unclear exactly what is happening to Soundstage 12 adjacent to One Man’s Dream. Will it be re-themed to Toy Story or simply demolished slowly to ensure that One Man’s Dream will not have to close?

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Toy Story Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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Toy Story Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

The Toy Story Land concept art was moved near the entrance to One Man’s Dream.

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Toy Story Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

The walls then transition to a Toy Story theme just around the corner.

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Toy Story Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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Toy Story Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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Toy Story Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

A peek through the construction walls reveals the coaster track for the Slinky Dog Dash ride. You can get a better look at the track from above the park here.

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Toy Story Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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Toy Story Land Construction, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

An opening date for Toy Story Land will be announced at the 2017 D23 Expo next month, but it is expected to be sometime in early 2018.

PHOTOS, VIDEO: Star Wars Land Construction Update at Disneyland Park for June 3rd, 2017

Thanks to our friends over at Fresh Baked Disney, we have another weekly look at how the construction of Star Wars land is going over at Disneyland Park. Here is a look at the project as of June 3rd, 2017:

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 3rd, 2017

The two structures towards the back, which we assume to be part of the Millennium Falcon ride, are now apparently attached to each other.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 3rd, 2017

The AT-AT walkers are now pretty hard to see through all of the steel, but they are still there.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 3rd, 2017

The multi-level show building for the “Battle with the First Order” (we’re still waiting on a real name) ride just looks like a mess of steel at the moment.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 3rd, 2017

It is quite the behemoth. The two steel sections at the top will likely support themed elements on the roof of the building, parts of the facade basically.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 3rd, 2017

Work continues on the new waterfront for the Rivers of America, hopefully still opening sometime this Summer.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 3rd, 2017

Dirt.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 3rd, 2017

Things are starting to look more like structures, which is good. Maybe soon we’ll be able to figure out what some of this other stuff around the major attractions is.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 3rd, 2017

Lots of steel framework.

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Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 3rd, 2017

I’m not even going to pretend to know what is going on in this picture…

As always, Fresh Baked Disney also has a video of the construction that you should check out: