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** The canon characters who can be met wandering around on Batuu include Rey, Finn, Vi Moradi, Kylo Ren, Chewbacca, and R2-D2. Also Din Djarin, Grogu, Boba Fett and Fennec Shand, even though they don't belong in the sequels' time period (see FakeCrossover).

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** The canon characters who can be met wandering around on Batuu include Rey, Finn, Vi Moradi, Kylo Ren, Chewbacca, and R2-D2. Also Din Djarin, Grogu, Boba Fett and Fennec Shand, [[FakeCrossover even though they don't belong in the sequels' time period (see FakeCrossover).period]].
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*** Justified. The only canon depiction (outside of the original ''Ride/StarTours'') of a white & blue Starspeeder so far is a brief blink and you miss it cameo in the special edition of ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack.'' The Starspeeders seen in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' and ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'' are orange, suggesting either a few of the old orange ones were kicking around or the white & blue scheme was retired sometime after the fall of The Empire.
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** The stormtroopers' [[WelcomeToCorneria pre-recorded responses]] include [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLfZnOz4wxo mocking guests who]] attempt a JediMindTrick.

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** The stormtroopers' [[WelcomeToCorneria pre-recorded responses]] include [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLfZnOz4wxo mocking guests who]] attempt a JediMindTrick. Similarly, the Mandalorian has a line set up to correct anyone who might use the term "Baby Yoda".



** Purchasing a plush of [[Series/TheMandalorian Grogu]] at Toydarian Toymaker requires you to refer to him by his name or as "the Child", rather than "Baby Yoda".

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** Purchasing a plush of [[Series/TheMandalorian Grogu]] at Toydarian Toymaker requires you to refer to him by his name or as "the Child", rather than "Baby Yoda". The Mandalorian will also correct people who call him that and firmly state his name.
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** The canon characters who can be met wandering around on Batuu include Rey, Finn, Vi Moradi, Kylo Ren, Chewbacca, and R2-D2. Exclusive to the Disneyland version are Din Djarin, Grogu, Boba Fett and Fennec Shand, even though they don't belong in the sequels' time period (see FakeCrossover).

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** The canon characters who can be met wandering around on Batuu include Rey, Finn, Vi Moradi, Kylo Ren, Chewbacca, and R2-D2. Exclusive to the Disneyland version are Also Din Djarin, Grogu, Boba Fett and Fennec Shand, even though they don't belong in the sequels' time period (see FakeCrossover).



* FakeCrossover: In mid-2022, the California version of ''Galaxy's Edge'' introduced Boba Fett and Fennec Shand as walk-around characters, with Din Djarin carrying Grogu added in November. However, ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'' take place 30 years before the rest of the land's setting. Disney admits that they're out of place in that regard and their appearances shouldn't be taken as canon, and they ensure that the Mando-era and Sequel-era characters don't interact with one another so as not to ''really'' break canon. At best, it's a CrossThrough where the characters probably did pass through Batuu in their own era. (No reason has been given as to why they don't appear in the Florida park, but the ''Galactic Starcruiser'' and their potential to affect that story might have something to do with it.)

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* FakeCrossover: In mid-2022, the The California version of ''Galaxy's Edge'' introduced Boba Fett and Fett, Fennec Shand as walk-around characters, with Shand, and Din Djarin carrying Grogu added as walk-around characters in November.2022, and Din and Grogu started appearing in Florida in 2023. However, ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'' take place 30 years before the rest of the land's setting. Disney admits that they're out of place in that regard and their appearances shouldn't be taken as canon, and they ensure that the Mando-era and Sequel-era characters don't interact with one another so as not to ''really'' break canon. At best, it's a CrossThrough where the characters probably did pass through Batuu in their own era. (No reason has been given as to why they don't appear in the Florida park, but the ''Galactic Starcruiser'' and their potential to affect that story might have something to do with it.)
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** The canon characters who can be met wandering around on Batuu include Rey, Finn, Vi Moradi, Kylo Ren, Chewbacca, and R2-D2.

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** The canon characters who can be met wandering around on Batuu include Rey, Finn, Vi Moradi, Kylo Ren, Chewbacca, and R2-D2. Exclusive to the Disneyland version are Din Djarin, Grogu, Boba Fett and Fennec Shand, even though they don't belong in the sequels' time period (see FakeCrossover).

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* RobotBuddy: The ''Halcyon'' has a dedicated astromech droid, SK-620, who roams the ship and works as a [=MagicBand=] interactable for the passengers. [[spoiler:It proves instrumental in breaking Chewbacca out of the ship's brig, but gets captured by the First Order as a result.]]

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The ''Halcyon'' has a dedicated astromech droid, SK-620, who roams the ship and works as a [=MagicBand=] interactable for the passengers. [[spoiler:It proves instrumental in breaking Chewbacca out of the ship's brig, but gets captured by the First Order as a result.]]]]
** Every passenger's cabin provides a video terminal which connects to D3-09, a logistics droid who speaks to guests about their experiences during the trip and also has some miniature storylines of her own.
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* RobotBuddy: The ''Halcyon'' has a dedicated astromech droid, SK-620, who roams the ship and works as a [=MagicBand=] interactable for the passengers. [[spoiler:It proves instrumental in breaking Chewbacca out of the ship's brig, but gets captured by the First Order as a result.]]
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* FashionShow: One is held aboard the ''Halcyon''; it gives participants a chance to show off their cosplay efforts, as long as it abides by Disney park regulations on costuming.


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* {{Minigame}}: Events that take place around the ship are structured this way, with participants being tasked with working together to accomplish various goals. Routing power in Engineering, fending off stray asteroids or First Order fighters on the bridge, training in use of the lightsaber, etc.


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* {{Sidequest}}: By using their "Datapad" (read: smartphone) and [=MagicBand=], passengers are sent tasks which help advance the plotlines listed below, but partaking in them is not necessary.

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* CallARabbitASmeerp: In ''Galaxy's Edge'' and ''Galactic Starcruiser'', Earth foods renamed as ''Star Wars'' universe animals and plants include the following:
** Pork = kaadu or ronto

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* CallARabbitASmeerp: In ''Galaxy's Edge'' and Edge'', ''Galactic Starcruiser'', and the official cookbook, Earth foods renamed as ''Star Wars'' universe animals and plants include the following:
** Pork = kaadu kaadu, ronto, or rontopuffer pig


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** Bison = nerf


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** Sweet potato = kajaka
** Parsnip = chokeroot


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** Bell pepper = chando pepper
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** People who have only seen the movies may find the "Elemental Nature" style of lightsabers from Savi's Workshop to be unusual, but there are precedents for it. The Wookiee padawan Gungi used a Brylark wood grip when building his lightsaber in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'', and Tenel Ka's lightsabers had rancor tooth pommels in the [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends old Expanded Universe]] .

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** People who have only seen the movies may find the "Elemental Nature" style of lightsabers from Savi's Workshop to be unusual, but there are precedents for it. The Wookiee padawan Gungi used a Brylark wood grip when building his lightsaber in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'', and Tenel Ka's lightsabers had rancor tooth pommels in the [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends old Expanded Universe]] .original saga]] .
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''Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge'' is a themed land in Ride/DisneyThemeParks (Ride/{{Disneyland}} and [[Ride/WaltDisneyWorld Disney's Hollywood Studios]], with a Disneyland Paris version being planned) that is based on the popular SpaceOpera franchise ''Franchise/StarWars''. Disneyland's version debuted first on May 31, 2019, and the Walt Disney World version opened later on August 29. The European version is set to open somewhere between 2022 to 2025. Unlike its sister attraction ''Ride/StarTours'', which plays fast and loose with continuity, the land is intended to fit within the current series canon.

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''Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge'' is a themed land in Ride/DisneyThemeParks (Ride/{{Disneyland}} and [[Ride/WaltDisneyWorld Disney's Hollywood Studios]], with a Disneyland Paris version being planned) that is based on the reboot of the popular SpaceOpera franchise ''Franchise/StarWars''. Disneyland's version debuted first on May 31, 2019, and the Walt Disney World version opened later on August 29. The European version is set to open somewhere between 2022 to 2025. Unlike its sister attraction ''Ride/StarTours'', which plays fast and loose with continuity, the land is intended to fit within the current series canon.
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* FictionalCurrency: In addition to generic "credits" that take the place of regular American dollars (or Euros, once the Paris version opens), Batuu has its own local currency called "Spira" that takes the form of a hexagonal metal token. (In reality, the Spira acts as a Disney gift card.)

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* FictionalCurrency: In addition to generic "credits" that take the place of regular American dollars (or Euros, once the Paris version opens), dollars, Batuu has its own local currency called "Spira" that takes the form of a hexagonal metal token. (In reality, the Spira acts as a Disney gift card.)



* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: During ''Galactic Starcruiser'''s climactic scene, [[spoiler:a Stormtrooper arrests Sammie and escorts him out of the Atrium. Passengers aren't shown how Sammie was able to overpower the trooper and steal his armor.]]

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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: During ''Galactic Starcruiser'''s climactic scene, [[spoiler:a Stormtrooper stormtrooper arrests Sammie and escorts him out of the Atrium. Passengers aren't shown how Sammie was able to overpower the trooper and [[MuggedForDisguise steal his armor.armor]].]]
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* WelcomeToCorneria: The stormtroopers and Boba Fett only speak in prerecorded voice lines, controlled through hand gestures and hidden triggers in their suits.

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* WelcomeToCorneria: The stormtroopers and stormtroopers, Kylo Ren, Boba Fett and Din Djarin only speak in prerecorded voice lines, controlled through hand gestures and hidden triggers in their suits.
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* FakeCrossover: In mid-2022, the California version of ''Galaxy's Edge'' began introducing Boba Fett and Fennec Shand as walk-around characters, with Din Djarin coming in November with Grogu in tow. However, ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'' take place 30 years before the rest of the land's setting. Disney admits that they're out of place in that regard and their appearances shouldn't be taken as canon, and they ensure that the Mando-era and Sequel-era characters don't interact with one another so as not to ''really'' break canon. At best, it's a CrossThrough where the characters probably did pass through Batuu in their own era. (No reason has been given as to why they don't appear in the Florida park, but the ''Galactic Starcruiser'' and their potential to affect that story might have something to do with it.)

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* FakeCrossover: In mid-2022, the California version of ''Galaxy's Edge'' began introducing introduced Boba Fett and Fennec Shand as walk-around characters, with Din Djarin coming in November with carrying Grogu added in tow.November. However, ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'' take place 30 years before the rest of the land's setting. Disney admits that they're out of place in that regard and their appearances shouldn't be taken as canon, and they ensure that the Mando-era and Sequel-era characters don't interact with one another so as not to ''really'' break canon. At best, it's a CrossThrough where the characters probably did pass through Batuu in their own era. (No reason has been given as to why they don't appear in the Florida park, but the ''Galactic Starcruiser'' and their potential to affect that story might have something to do with it.)
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* MilestoneCelebration: InUniverse, this cruise aboard the ''Halcyon'' is a celebration of the 275th anniversary of her maiden voyage.
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* {{Cosplay}}: Encouraged within limits. Just like in the rest of the parks, masks and prop weapons are banned for security concerns (with an exception for obviously-fantastical lightsabers), as are overly-elaborate costumes that can be confused for the ones worn by the park staff (robes, armor, full-body jumpsuits). But beyond that, guests are encouraged to dress the part as someone living in the Galaxy Far Far Away. ''Galactic Starcruiser'' even has a fashion show on the schedule where guests can show off their costumes.

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* {{Cosplay}}: Encouraged within limits. Just like in the rest of the parks, non-medical masks and prop weapons are banned for security concerns (with an exception for obviously-fantastical lightsabers), as are overly-elaborate costumes that can be confused for the ones worn by the park staff (robes, armor, full-body jumpsuits). But beyond that, guests are encouraged to dress the part as someone living in the Galaxy Far Far Away. ''Galactic Starcruiser'' even has a fashion show on the schedule where guests can show off their costumes.
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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: During ''Galactic Starcruiser'''s climactic scene, [[spoiler:a Stormtrooper arrests Sammie and escorts him out of the Atrium. Passengers aren't shown how Sammie was able to overpower the trooper and steal his armor.]]
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* ChekhovsGun: When ''Halcyon'' passengers are given their first tour of the ship, the crew point out the antique hyperspace compass displayed in the Atrium, which became the basis of Chandrila Star Lines' logo. During Gaya's dinner performance, she speaks of the Ryloth Stone that was stolen from her people and her intention to return it to her homeworld. In a subversion of the way Chekhov's Guns usually pay off, [[spoiler:most passengers don't learn that the stone is part of the compass unless Raithe recruits them to steal it.]]

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* ChekhovsGun: When ''Halcyon'' passengers are given their first tour of the ship, the crew point out the antique hyperspace compass displayed in the Atrium, which became the basis of Chandrila Star Lines' logo. During Gaya's dinner performance, she speaks of the Ryloth Stone (also known as the Hayananeya) that was stolen from her people and her intention to return it to her homeworld. In a subversion of the way Chekhov's Guns usually pay off, [[spoiler:most passengers don't learn that the stone is part of the compass unless Raithe recruits them to steal it.]]
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* RunningGag: In ''Rise of the Resistance'', Lt. Bek says "I've got a bad feeling about this" when your transport is captured by the Star Destroyer's tractor beam.

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* RunningGag: OnceAnEpisode: In ''Rise of the Resistance'', Lt. Bek says "I've got a bad feeling about this" when your transport is captured by the Star Destroyer's tractor beam.

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* AcceptableBreaksFromCanon:
** Safety regulations such as exit signs remain as they are. In fact, most signage is in English rather than Aurebesh for convenience.
** In general, technological items for sale aren't as advanced as they would be in ''Star Wars''. Lightsaber blades are physical items that attach to the hilts, droids aren't autonomous and are remote-controlled instead, holocrons don't have holograms and aren't the interactive databases they are in-universe (they just play prepared voice clips), [[spoiler:black crystals default to red lightsaber blades since Darksaber-style ''black'' energy blades are even less possible than regular glowing ones]], and so on. In addition, lightsabers and holocrons can be put together by hand rather than requiring the Force for assembly.
** The Creature Stall is treated as the Batuu version of a pet store, but in reality it sells plush toy animals and not real ones. Plus, it doesn't stick only to creatures that would actually make good pets within the universe like lothcats and porgs; large livestock like banthas and tauntauns could conceivably be traded and are just out of scale, but wampas and rathtars are far too dangerous to be sold in a real situation.
** An interactive toy of Babu Frik sold at the Droid Depot is presented as if you are hiring him for droidsmithing services.
** None of the Stormtroopers will attack visitors and First Order officers will be courteous about ensuring guest safety, including on ''Rise of The Resistance'' where the passengers are ostensibly prisoners. Lightsabers, droids, or "data pads" (smartphones) brought aboard the First Order ship aren’t confiscated either.
** The stormtrooper battalion guarding the hangar in ''Rise of the Resistance'' is cordoned from guests via safety rails, as letting visitors approach and touch them could risk damaging the animatronics.
** In ''Smuggler's Run'', the ''Millennium Falcon''[='=]s cockpit allows for a maximum of six passengers instead of four. Additionally, the ''Falcon''[='=]s turrets can be fired from the cockpit, instead of requiring them to be controlled from a separate gunner's hatch.
** On the screens behind Hondo when he gives his briefing in ''Smuggler's Run'', guests can see the ''Millennium Falcon'' take off from the landing pad outside the building and relocate to a hangar inside the building where the guests will board her. This conceals the fact that no visitors are actually allowed inside the life-size ''Falcon'' in front of the ''Smuggler's Run'' ride building, although Rey and Chewbacca occasionally go into the life-size ''Falcon'' so that they're visible in the cockpit.
** After the parks were permitted to re-open with preventative restrictions due to [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]], various changes were made to the attractions. For instance, ''Rise of the Resistance'' skips the opening briefing with Rey to cut down the time people stay indoors, cast members playing Resistance and First Order troops wear masks and face shields (though the animatronic humans naturally do not), and transparent dividers were installed inside the Resistance transport and passenger pods. The face characters also do not wander the park and instead merely greet guests from catwalks above.
** On the ''Galactic Starcruiser'', there are various InUniverse emergencies that occur while staying aboard the ship. In the event of a real emergency, a special announcement is made to indicate that what is happening is not part of the show. Before arriving aboard, a brief safety video alerts guests as to how real emergencies will play out.
** The climate simulator room on the ''Halcyon'' starship can replicate numerous different types of weather but it’s said to be locked on what the weather is on Batuu, because in real life it is of course a courtyard in Florida.
** All of the face characters in ''Galactic Starcruiser'' wear an earpiece with a microphone, the presence of which the guests just have to ignore.


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* PragmaticAdaptation:
** Safety regulations such as exit signs remain as they are. In fact, most signage is in English rather than Aurebesh for convenience.
** In general, technological items for sale aren't as advanced as they would be in ''Star Wars''. Lightsaber blades are physical items that attach to the hilts, droids aren't autonomous and are remote-controlled instead, holocrons don't have holograms and aren't the interactive databases they are in-universe (they just play prepared voice clips), [[spoiler:black crystals default to red lightsaber blades since Darksaber-style ''black'' energy blades are even less possible than regular glowing ones]], and so on. In addition, lightsabers and holocrons can be put together by hand rather than requiring the Force for assembly.
** The Creature Stall is treated as the Batuu version of a pet store, but it only sells plush toy animals and not real ones.
** None of the Stormtroopers will attack visitors and First Order officers will be courteous about ensuring guest safety, including on ''Rise of The Resistance'' where the passengers are ostensibly prisoners. Lightsabers, droids, or "data pads" (smartphones) brought aboard the First Order ship aren’t confiscated either.
** The stormtrooper battalion guarding the hangar in ''Rise of the Resistance'' is cordoned from guests via safety rails, as letting visitors approach and touch them could risk damaging the animatronics.
** In ''Smuggler's Run'', the ''Millennium Falcon''[='=]s cockpit allows for a maximum of six passengers instead of four. Additionally, the ''Falcon''[='=]s turrets can be fired from the cockpit, instead of requiring them to be controlled from a separate gunner's hatch.
** On the screens behind Hondo when he gives his briefing in ''Smuggler's Run'', guests can see the ''Millennium Falcon'' take off from the landing pad outside the building and relocate to a hangar inside the building where the guests will board her. This conceals the fact that no visitors are actually allowed inside the life-size ''Falcon'' in front of the ''Smuggler's Run'' ride building, although Rey and Chewbacca occasionally go into the life-size ''Falcon'' so that they're visible in the cockpit.
** After the parks were permitted to re-open with preventative restrictions due to [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]], various changes were made to the attractions. For instance, ''Rise of the Resistance'' skips the opening briefing with Rey to cut down the time people stay indoors, cast members playing Resistance and First Order troops wear masks and face shields (though the animatronic humans naturally do not), and transparent dividers were installed inside the Resistance transport and passenger pods. The face characters also do not wander the park and instead merely greet guests from catwalks above.
** On the ''Galactic Starcruiser'', there are various InUniverse emergencies that occur while staying aboard the ship. In the event of a real emergency, a special announcement is made to indicate that what is happening is not part of the show. Before arriving aboard, a brief safety video alerts guests as to how real emergencies will play out.
** The climate simulator room on the ''Halcyon'' starship can replicate numerous different types of weather but it’s said to be locked on what the weather is on Batuu, because in real life it is of course a courtyard in Florida.

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** Put the Jedi and Sith holocrons together. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation Sadly]], you don't get any Force visions for [[AcceptableBreaksFromReality obvious reasons]], so instead, they play lines from the Bendu.

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* {{Railroading}}: The ''Galactic Starcruiser'' has numerous sub-plots which passengers can take an active role in, which culminate in elaborate interactive games towards the afternoon of day 2. However, there's a hard limit on how many guests can participate in one plotline simultaneously, and the cast usually prioritizes letting younger children have as much agency as possible. If you're of legal age, you can potentially be lumped in with whatever plotlines have had the least amount of audience participation regardless of your previous choices, even being recruited to join the First Order's [[spoiler:sabotage efforts]] when you've previously been nothing but unhelpful to them.
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* MindOverMatter: The Saja crewmembers on the ''Halcyon'' can guide passengers through a Force training exercise in the Climate Simulator where they move pebbles with telekinesis.

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* MindOverMatter: The Saja crewmembers on the ''Halcyon'' can guide passengers selected children through a Force training exercise in the Climate Simulator where they move pebbles with telekinesis.
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** The Intersystem Transport Ship parked at the base has doors on both sides of its hull, and guests enter the vehicle through the right-side doors, before a preshow plays on the interior. Savvy guests will quickly guess that the "vehicle" doesn't actually move and is basically just a hallway between the right-side doors (leading to the outside) and the left-side doors (deeper into the ride building). [[spoiler:So it comes as a huge shock to first-time guests when they exit through the ''right''-side doors, the same ones they just entered through, which open to reveal not the outside of the ride building but ''the interior of a First Order Star Destroyer'' guarded by a huge legion of stormtroopers.]]

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** The Intersystem Transport Ship parked at the base has doors on both sides of its hull, and guests enter the vehicle through the right-side doors, before a preshow plays on the interior. Savvy guests will quickly guess that the "vehicle" doesn't actually move and is basically just a hallway between the right-side doors (leading to the outside) and the left-side doors (deeper into the ride building).building), especially given that Disney has used this exact same "fake elevator" trick multiple times before to ''simulate'' motion with a static room interior. [[spoiler:So it comes as a huge shock to first-time guests when they exit through the ''right''-side doors, the same ones they just entered through, which open to reveal not the outside of the ride building but ''the interior of a First Order Star Destroyer'' guarded by a huge legion of stormtroopers.]]
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* FakeCrossover: In mid-2022, the California version of ''Galaxy's Edge'' began introducing Boba Fett and Fennec Shand as walk-around characters, with an announcement that Din Djarin carrying Grogu will be coming later. However, ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'' take place 30 years before the rest of the land's setting. Disney admits that they're out of place in that regard and their appearances shouldn't be taken as canon, and they ensure that the Mando-era and Sequel-era characters don't interact with one another so as not to ''really'' break canon. At best, it's a CrossThrough where the characters probably did pass through Batuu in their own era. (No reason has been given as to why they don't appear in the Florida park, but the ''Galactic Starcruiser'' and their potential to affect that story might have something to do with it.)

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* FakeCrossover: In mid-2022, the California version of ''Galaxy's Edge'' began introducing Boba Fett and Fennec Shand as walk-around characters, with an announcement that Din Djarin carrying Grogu will be coming later.in November with Grogu in tow. However, ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'' take place 30 years before the rest of the land's setting. Disney admits that they're out of place in that regard and their appearances shouldn't be taken as canon, and they ensure that the Mando-era and Sequel-era characters don't interact with one another so as not to ''really'' break canon. At best, it's a CrossThrough where the characters probably did pass through Batuu in their own era. (No reason has been given as to why they don't appear in the Florida park, but the ''Galactic Starcruiser'' and their potential to affect that story might have something to do with it.)
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''Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge'' is a themed land in Ride/DisneyThemeParks (Ride/{{Disneyland}} and [[Ride/WaltDisneyWorld Disney's Hollywood Studios]], with a Disneyland Paris version being planned) that is based on the popular SpaceOpera franchise ''Franchise/StarWars''. Disneyland's version debuted first on May 31, 2019, and the Walt Disney World version opened later on August 29. The European version is set to open somewhere between 2021 to 2025. Unlike its sister attraction ''Ride/StarTours'', which plays fast and loose with continuity, the land is intended to fit within the current series canon.

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''Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge'' is a themed land in Ride/DisneyThemeParks (Ride/{{Disneyland}} and [[Ride/WaltDisneyWorld Disney's Hollywood Studios]], with a Disneyland Paris version being planned) that is based on the popular SpaceOpera franchise ''Franchise/StarWars''. Disneyland's version debuted first on May 31, 2019, and the Walt Disney World version opened later on August 29. The European version is set to open somewhere between 2021 2022 to 2025. Unlike its sister attraction ''Ride/StarTours'', which plays fast and loose with continuity, the land is intended to fit within the current series canon.
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* ObscuredSpecialEffects: Presumably to avoid any potential UncannyValley effect, the only unmasked human animatronics on ''Rise of the Resistance'' (Finn and Hux) appear at a distance from the ride vehicles and either from behind or in low lighting.

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* DevelopersForesight: The [[spoiler:Kylo Ren animatronic scene]] has a 'B mode' for instances where the animatronic is out for maintenance: [[spoiler:Instead of being in the room with you, Kylo appears in his starfighter on the screens outside to take aim at the guests before an explosion knocks him away, allowing the ride vehicles to escape]]. What puts this beyond a usual attraction B mode is that the ride vehicles need to have a movement sequence pre-prepared for this moment that is completely different from the regular one.
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** On the screens behind Hondo when he gives his briefing in ''Smuggler's Run'', guests can see the ''Millennium Falcon'' take off from the landing pad outside the building and relocate to a hangar inside the building where the guests will board her. This conceals the fact that no visitors are actually allowed inside the life-size ''Falcon'' in front of the ''Smuggler's Run'' ride building, although Rey and Chewbacca occasionally go into the life-size ''Falcon'' so that they're visible in the cockpit.
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* ''[[Literature/StarWarsThePrincessAndTheScoundrel The Princess and the Scoundrel'']] - A novel showing Han and Leia's honeymoon aboard the ''Halcyon''.

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* ''[[Literature/StarWarsThePrincessAndTheScoundrel The Princess and the Scoundrel'']] Scoundrel]]'' - A novel showing Han and Leia's honeymoon aboard the ''Halcyon''.

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