How about a nice cold Trandoshan Ale when you visit Disney’s upcoming Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge land?
Author: Scott Craven, Arizona Republic
Worried about crowds at Star Wars Land? So is Disney, and here is what it’s doing about it
Ever since Disney announced Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, people have fretted about huge crowds. Disney has taken many steps to alleviate those fears.
Disneyland will limit stroller sizes before Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens
Measure your stroller if you’re visiting Disneyland after May 1. That’s the date the park is reducing the size of strollers that will be allowed in.
Here’s what Disneyland and Disney World’s new Star Wars land really needs: A bathroom pass
When Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens at Disneyland and Disney World, a Queue Re-Entry pass would be a mercy for people standing in line for hours.
‘Flintstones’ fans: You have one last summer to say goodbye to Bedrock City in Arizona
Bedrock City, a cherished roadside attraction in northern Arizona, will remain in its original Stone Age state for one last summer.
From droids to food hot off a flaming engine, what you can buy in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Anyone looking for that perfect lightsaber will find that and much more at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, opening this year at Disneyland and Disney World.
Will Disneyland charge for Fastpasses when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens?
So far the skip-the-line passes have been free but recent offers suggest Disneyland may charge for them when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens
Selling Havasupai falls reservations in Arizona is prohibited but that doesn’t stop people from trying
Although prohibited by the Havasupai Tribe, some people are trying to profit by selling their hiking reservations for the famous waterfalls.
In 1919, Grand Canyon National Park opened with a shrug. Now it’s on everyone’s bucket list.
It’s almost shocking how the Grand Canyon, Arizona’s pride and joy, slipped quietly through the national-park back door and into preservation history.
Bye, Flintstones: Bedrock City, longtime Arizona roadside attraction, closes
For decades, people stopped at Bedrock City on the way to the Grand Canyon to see how a modern Stone Age family lived. The attraction has closed after being sold.