One of the more impressive features is the addition of life-sized AT-ATs, a version of which was recently seen in the 2016 Star Wars franchise installment, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Star Wars Land is under construction in both California and Florida and it’s promising fun for all ages.
The commercial (and critical) success of that spinoff film (the first such Star Wars spinoff movie of its kind) reassured Disney’s choice to purchase the Star Wars property for around $4 billion in 2012 – and it doesn’t look like the Mouse House will be cutting any corners, with the upcoming Star Wars theme park experience.
They also appeared in Return of the Jedi and have since been a symbol of the Empire’s overwhelming might and power.
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