Recently, a new attraction theme was launched at Disneyland. The new Galaxy’s Edge Theme was launched with the help of the Star War heroes. The creator of Star Wars, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, and Billy Dee Williams were some of the Star War heroes who helped in cutting the ribbon.

New Star Wars Theme at Disneyland
Disneyland: The inaugural ceremony
On the stage, the CEO and chairman of Disney, Bob Iger welcomed George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars. Later, Billy Dee Williams came to the stage and spoke to the fans about Lando Calrissian’s history with the Falcon. Then came Luke Skywalker. Mark Hamill also spoke to the audience.
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Mark Hamill spoke about Star Tours. Then finally, Bob Iger made a call for the Millennium Falcon. But the old machine would not turn over. So, Bob Iger asked the audience if they knew a way to fix it.

Iconic Heroes of the Star Wars franchise were invited
Then appeared Harrison Ford. And Harrison Ford said, “Peter this one is for you”.
When will the theme park open?
The Galaxy’s Edge theme at Disneyland in California will open on Friday and on 29th August in Florida. However, all the rides will not be available in the beginning because the park is still in its opening phase.
Disneyland’s “Star Wars” expansion is the biggest in the park’s history, and a bet that Wookiees and Stormtroopers will draw visitors as well as princesses. Also, in a first, Disney is selling alcohol inside a bar it is calling Oga’s Cantina. https://t.co/FcGAaO6OmS
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In Phase one, the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run ride will be available. Also, most of the restaurants and shops will be available.
It will be surely amazing for visitors. They will get a new experience and will revive amazing memories of the Star Wars franchise. Stay tuned to the Geek Herald for more amazing updates.