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Pricing to Assemble a Custom Astromech Droid at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland Released


Pricing to Assemble a Custom Astromech Droid at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland Released

In the new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, opening May 31 in Disneyland Park, you can visit a workshop stocked with parts, chips, manuals and other tech items to construct your very own droid, one of the galaxy’s most indispensable sidekicks.


But many people wonder, how much will it cost to build your own droid at the Droid Depot? The answer has been revealed it will cost $99 plus tax!


Pricing

  • $99.99 per astromech droid unit, plus tax

  • Carry box and instructions included

  • Various personality-affiliation chips and other accessories are available for an additional charge

  • Age Recommendation: 3+

  • The experience area is limited to the builder and one Guest—at least one person in the party must be age 14 or older

  • Custom astromech droid units are nonrefundable and are not eligible for Annual Passholder or other discounts

  • The Droid Depot experience is subject to availability and reservations may be requiredIf reservations are required, late arrivals may not be accommodated

If you're interested in building your own droid, first you must register your choice of the BB-series unit or R-series unit with the clerk, who’ll provide a basket and blueprint for parts. Next, proceed to the following stations and begin your droid-building experience.


Parts Station Select from a colorful variety of components to customize your droid as they roll by on the shop’s conveyor belt:


BB-Series

  • Dome

  • Dome Connection Plate

  • Body Sphere

  • Motivator

R-Series

  • Dome

  • Body

  • Center Leg

  • Set of Side-Legs

Build Station Here you’ll follow simple “placemat” instructions or graphic monitor displays to assemble your droid in the proper sequence. Once complete, your droid will be paired with a remote control and activated as you watch it come to life!


Experience and offerings are subject to change without notice. These droids use Bluetooth® technology to communicate with other astromech droid units as well as certain other elements and objects on Batuu and at Disney Parks and Resorts.


Using a remote-control device to operate a droid while at the theme parks will be prohibited; please carry the droid around Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge to allow it to interact with elements in the land.


Don't forget a reservation is needed to visit Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland Park until June 24.


News & Media Source: Disneyland Resort


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