Droid Depot at Disneyland’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Will No Longer Offer Reservations

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Droid Depot at Disneyland Switching to Walk-Ups Only

Starting soon, Droid Depot in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland will no longer require reservations and will instead accommodate guests on a walk-up basis, according to the official Disneyland Resort website.

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The official Disneyland website’s Droid Depot page now includes a new notice. The notice reads:

“Incoming transmission: Droid Depot in Disneyland Park will no longer offer reservations starting March 17, 2025, but walk-ups are always welcome!”

Disneyland is simplifying the Droid Depot experience. Beginning March 17, reservations will no longer be required for the Custom Astromech Unit Building Experience. Guests can check for same-day availability upon arrival. The online reservation page is still active but will likely be removed after March 16.

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For $99 plus tax, guests at Droid Depot can build their own custom astromech droid in about 20 minutes. The experience includes a plastic basket and a designated spot at the central conveyor belt, where a variety of parts circulate. Builders can choose components to create an R-Series (like R2-D2), a BB-Series (like BB-8), or a C-Series droid (like Chopper). Instructions are provided for each series. While each builder can bring up to two guests, only those with their own reservations can participate in the building experience. Guests should arrive a few minutes before their scheduled time. Each paying guest is limited to building one droid.

The battery-powered droids stand about 18 inches tall and come with a remote control and carrying box. Additional components, like personality chips (which allow droids to interact), attachments, and accessories, are sold separately. Droid Depot frequently updates its offerings with new parts, colors, and limited editions, often for special events like May the 4th.

Have you ever built a droid at Droid Depot in Disneyland?


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