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Tango0125 Jun 2019 12:05 p.m. PST

… About Building Your Custom ‘Star Wars' Droid.

"The reservation period is over! As of June 24, Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge is open to everyone, which means you might be working out the details of your visit already. There's no shortage of things to do in the new Star Wars-centric land, but for folks who are willing to shell out a few (or a lot) more dollars, Galaxy's Edge has some incredible opportunities to take home one-of-a-kind Star Wars merchandise. We already gave you the rundown on how to get your hands on a custom lightsaber at Savi's Workshop, but if Astromech droids are more you're style, then you'll want to head over to the Droid Depot.

Nestled in the Black Spire Outpost on Batuu, the Droid Depot is an active workshop jam-packed with all the R2-D2, BB-8, and droid-loving merch you're looking for, but the highlight is the opportunity to build a custom R-Series of BB-Series of your own — including color combinations, personality chips, and further customization option. The cost comes to $99.99 USD plus tax for each astromech droid unit, including a remote control and carrying case, with the option to buy further customization. The droid personality chips will set you back an additional $12.99 USD plus tax a piece, as will accessory panels, with further options like decals, blaster attachments, and serving trays for an additional fee…"

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Personal logo PaulCollins Supporting Member of TMP25 Jun 2019 12:16 p.m. PST

I was there two weekends ago and I saw families with three and four droids purchased. At the droid shop R2D2 rolled up to me, bumped into me, and seemed to say something before rolling away.

Ghostrunner26 Jun 2019 11:42 a.m. PST

So they sell chips to allow them to interact with Park features and other droids…

… then tell you they must remain in a carry case within the park?

I've got a bad feeling about this.

Tango0126 Jun 2019 12:18 p.m. PST

Thanks!.


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