Disneyland and Walt Disney World get 14 acres each to build ‘Star War Land.’
Disney give Star War fans something to nibble on before they get the real thing--the company responsible for bring the the widely popular Star War franchise back to the big screen released some concept pictures of the upcoming ‘Star Wars Land’ theme park. From stepping onto the bridge of the Millennium Falcon to chilling out at the cantina, fanboys and fangirls will be able to live out all of their fantasies.
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Enter and explore the exciting world of Star Wars Land in--what looks like--the Millennium Falcon.
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Disney hasn't made an official announcement for when the theme park will be ready.
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The Theme park will be the largest single-themed expansion till date.
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Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida and Disneyland park in Disneyland, Anaheim, California will get 14 acres each to build ‘Star War Land.’
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Guests will be transported to a never-before-seen planet where Star Wars characters and stories come to life.
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Guests can take control of the iconic Millennium Falcon on a "secret mission.”
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Chairman and CEO of Walt Disney Company, Bob Iger made the announcement at D23 EXPO 2015.
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Guests cant have a few drinks at the "Mos Eisley Cantina"
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Talk and mingle with characters from the Star Wars universe or just kick back and relax while tasting new out-of-the-world delicacies.
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Bob Chapek, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts chairman said, "Nothing in the land will be out of character or stray from mythology.”
Photograph: 2015 Disney/Source: Lucasfilm