NOW BOARDING-Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge At Disneyland-Your Ultimate Virtual Queue Guide

The wait is over-now boarding Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at the Disneyland Resort and here is your ultimate virtual queue guide to making the journey to a galaxy far, far away and visit the world of Batuu because beginning June 24, your trip to Disneyland’s newest land-Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is now open to everyone no reservations needed!
Having visited the planet Batuu over the last few weeks I can say without hesitation that this is truly the most spectacular undertaking and transformation I have ever experienced, and as someone who has been going to the Disneyland Resort since it opened in 1955, that’s saying a lot.
Whether you’re a Star War fanatic like our family, or simply want to lose yourself in the magic of visiting another world, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has something for everyone. In every sense of the word, you truly and completely lose all sense of the outside world as you explore the Black Spire Outpost and all that it has to offer.
In anticipation of the high demand and huge crowds that summer always brings, starting June 24, Disney will be implementing a virtual queue system to help to make your boarding process as seamless and easy as possible. If it is anything like the reservation system was, I am here to tell you that not only does it work, but you’ll have plenty of time to experience all of your must-see things on Batuu without trying to navigate your way through wall-to-wall crowds. Here’s everything you need to know:
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has been sharing the unique sights, sounds, smells and tastes of Batuu with off-worlders with reservations since May 31. As this epic new land opens starting June 24, there is so much to see and do including strolling the Black Spire Outpost Marketplace, tasting blue or green milk and taking the controls of the Millennium Falcon. Here are some great tips to help you plan your visit to the far-flung destination of Batuu, beginning June 24!
Boarding Groups
For guests wishing to live out Star Wars adventures and access Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge beginning June 24, Disneyland Resort may utilize a virtual queuing system, as needed, to help everyone have a great experience.
Download the Disneyland app before arriving and check the app or signage the day of your visit to find out if you will need to be part of a boarding group to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge that day. The boarding group will save you a virtual spot in line so you can enjoy other experiences while you wait to be notified of a time to enter.*
You may use the Disneyland app to request to be part of a boarding group after entering Disneyland park if implemented that day. Simply link the theme park tickets of everyone in your party together on the app to request the same boarding group for your entire party. To see which boarding group is currently being admitted to the land, look on the app or digital signage in the park.
If you enable push notifications on your mobile device, you will be notified when it is time to enter the land. If not, continue to check the Disneyland app or digital signage in the park, and enjoy other experiences, while awaiting your boarding group. You have up to two hours to enter the land after your boarding group is called for admission, so there is no rush!
For guests not using the Disneyland app, a boarding group may be obtained with a park admission ticket at select Disney FASTPASS Service locations such as Haunted Mansion, Indiana Jones Adventure, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain or near the Matterhorn Bobsleds.
Keep in mind that although beginning June 24, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will no longer require a reservation to access the land, although reservations will be required for Savi’s Workshop and Oga’s Cantina, which have very limited capacities. Guests wishing to book a reservation for these experiences may do so on the same day of their visit, beginning at 7 a.m., with a valid credit card.
Reservations for both experiences will allow access into Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at the time of the reservation, so it will not be necessary to join a boarding group, if applicable, to enter the land to participate in a reserved experience. Please visit
Disneyland.com/SavisWorkshop and Disneyland.com/Cantina for important details. Go forth, adventurers, and make the most of your visit to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge by planning ahead with these new innovative digital planning tools to access Batuu, resulting in more time to enjoy the Disneyland Resort!
Coming up next, the Grandparent’s Guide To Navigating Batuu With The Grandkids and How To Build Your Own Light Saber-Our Visit To Savi’s Workshop.
Be sure to check out our other guides for making your visit to Batuu one to remember for all the right reasons:
8 Things To Know Before You Go For Your Visit To Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
The Complete Guide To Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Merchandise
Complete Food Guide To Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Star Wars Datapad-Play Disney Mobile App
*Admission to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is subject to capacity and joining a boarding group does not guarantee entry.
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