New Disneyland Star Wars is set to open in 2019

By Catherine Sturman
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Star Wars themed lands under construction at Walt Disney World and Disneyland in Florida and California have come a long way since last year. In newly...

Star Wars themed lands under construction at Walt Disney World and Disneyland in Florida and California have come a long way since last year.

In newly released clips, two Galactic Empire Imperial AT-AT Walkers are revealed, which were first seen in “The Empire Strikes Back” in 1980. The clips also highlight ongoing works, where the new design and construction works will span over 14 acres and incorporate two lands which will enable guests to visit a new planet.

The new construction will also house two new rides, one which famously will enable riders to join the Millennium Falcon and take the helm in a new mission, whilst the other will place riders in the midst of a battle between the Resistance and First Order.

The complex will also feature a number of restaurants, markets and shops for tourists to visit.

Take a look at the ongoing construction works

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