ANAHEIM, Calif. – When visiting "Star Wars:" Galaxy’s Edge make sure to keep your wallet filled with galactic credits, because inside the land you’ll find all sorts of shops and stands ready to sell ...
The $25,000 full-size astromech droid on sale in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland has attracted more buyers than you might expect for such a big ticket item. Three of the pricey remote ...
Several new Droid Depot-branded pins are now available at Walt Disney World, including DJ R3X, R2-D2, some BDX droids, and more. Although the Droid Depot is located in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, we ...
“Star Wars” fans who have always dreamed of building their own R2-D2 or BB-8 will be able to pick their own parts off a moving conveyor belt and assemble a remote-controlled astromech droid from ...
Droid Depot at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland has new apparel, pins, and more merchandise. This T-shirt is part of a new collection of R-Series-inspired merchandise. The R-Series is the line ...
“Star Wars” fans who have always dreamed of building their own R2-D2 or BB-8 will be able to pick their own parts off a moving conveyor belt and assemble a remote-controlled astromech droid from ...
“Star Wars” fans who have always dreamed of building their own R2-D2 or BB-8 will be able to pick their own parts off a moving conveyor belt and assemble a remote-controlled astromech droid from ...
Galaxy’s Edge has let us visit a galaxy far, far away — Battu — while at Disneyland and Walt Disney World, where you can meet resistance heroes, shoot the breeze with a stormtrooper, visit a cantina, ...
After previewing the product line at this year’s Star Wars Celebration in Chicago I rushed to the shop on opening day for the full experience. My gut take: the finished droid is well worth the $99.99 ...
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