Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge ‘Wishing Tree’ loses ribbons at Walt Disney World
A part of Star Wars canon inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios has been changed – the Wishing Tree by Savi’s Workshop.
A part of Star Wars canon inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios has been changed – the Wishing Tree by Savi’s Workshop.
A new temporary building has suddenly shown up in the cast member parking lot at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. At first it was thought to be a part of the Christmas parade filming, but this structure appears to be made for something else entirely.
It’s almost that time of year once again! This year’s performers for the annual ABC and Disney Channel holiday specials have been announced!
For a limited time starting next week, Disney Parks guests can get a sneak peek of the new animated feature film, “Frozen 2.”
After changing the menus at Disney’s Hollywood Studios from hyper-themed to no theming at all, it seems that Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has reached a compromise in its food names.
Construction around Walt Disney World has been ramping up in recent weeks as the resort prepares for its 50th anniversary in 2021, as well as the biggest park transformation in Disney history.
Cast members throughout Disney’s Hollywood Studios have recently debuted new costumes. To celebrate the new looks, Walt Disney World released a video showing off the costumes.
To celebrate the upcoming release of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” new destinations related to the film are being added to Star Tours – The Adventures Continue at the Disney Parks.
Less than two months after debuting inside the most highly-themed expansion ever built at a Disney’s theme park, the Docking Bay 7 restaurant at Walt Disney World’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has quietly dropped the elaborate alien names from its menu.
Starting today, Oct. 14, the Disney Skyliner at Walt Disney World will resume operation for guests after an incident occurred on Oct. 6 that caused the gondolas to bump into each other and some passengers to be stuck for three hours.