Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser at Disney World might be a bit out of your price range, but there’s still a way you can enjoy a solid four days surrounded by nothing BUT Star Wars.
You can attend the huge Star Wars Celebration set to be held in Anaheim at the Anaheim Convention Center from May 26th to May 29th! Here, you’ll be surrounded by tons of other Star Wars fans, and you will also have the opportunity to see and meet the stars, creators, directors, and more who continue to bring the Star Wars franchise to life!
Just how big of a deal is the Star Wars Celebration? The last Celebration, which was held in Chicago in 2018, premiered the trailer for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker AND showed the first scenes from the first season of The Mandalorian. Fans got to rub elbows with stars from the franchise, buy exclusive Star Wars merchandise, and get inside details about everything Star Wars.
Tickets for the Star Wars Celebration, which is an official Lucasfilm Ltd. Star Wars fan event, originally went on sale in 2021, but Disney recently announced that more tickets would soon become available for those who hadn’t managed to nab some yet. That’s right — tickets are now officially on sale to the general public, but you better act fast because this event could very well sell out.
If you want to be a part of the Celebration, just click here to buy tickets. Note that proof of full vaccination for ages 5 and up is required to attend the event. We’ll be sure to let you know about any other fun Disney events happening soon, so stay tuned to DFB for more!
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Will you be attending Star Wars Celebration this year? Let us know in the comments!
Randi Briggs says
One thing you didn’t mention was they are requiring vaccine passports and full masking. I already had tickets, but for us the “papers please” aspect was a bridge too far.