Everything on the buildings is written in Aurebesh in Galaxy’s Edge. Aurebesh was the writing system to transcribe Galactic Basic, which was the common language in the galaxy.
The maps they were handing out last year had the English alphabet and Aurebesh alphabet
translation on it. There were no maps this year.
I stopped into the bathroom and the theming in there continues.
It was getting close to lunch time so since the park was so busy I decided to go to Ronto Roasters and get a Ronto Wrap.
It is a warm pita with grilled pork sausage, sliced roast pork, peppercorn sauce and slaw. There are condiments available If you want like ketchup and barbecue sauce. I picked up some barbecue sauce. I tried it with out the barbecue sauce first then added the barbecue sauce and it added the extra kick needed.
You could only enter the restaurant from the side that faces the Millennium Falcon. The other entrance was being used as an exit.
Mobile ordering from your phone was only allowed. With a little help from a cast member I was able to do this.
I was using the mydisneyexperience app. After your order is completed then you wait for the message that your order is ready then you show it to the CM and you are allowed to enter and get your food.
There is a nice courtyard to set just to the right that I went to.
The Ronto wrap was big and and filling. There is a breakfast Ronto wrap available also. It has the the grilled pork sausage, scrambled eggs, Shredded cheese and the peppercorn sauce.
After my lunch I had a mission to get my son a legacy light saber. I went to Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities.
There was a line to get in, but there was a separate shorter line if you were wanting to purchase a Legacy Lightsaber.
I was escorted in by a CM to the counter where the Sabers are. The Saber hilts (Handle) come in a decorative box. The the blade is sold separate in two different sizes. I bought the longer one. It seemed more authentic to the movies.
I bought my son the saber of one of his favorite characters in Star Wars. Darth Vader.
I all also bought the Sith Holocron and the Jedi Holocron. These are information storage devices used by the Jedi and the Sith
I bought 2 red Kyber crystals and one of each of the other colors. These crystals go into the Holocrons and contain the voices and information from different Star Wars characters. They will also go into the hand made lightsabers that are made at Savi’s workshop to change the color of your blade.
After my purchases at Dok-Ondar’s I went to the Droid depot to buy some personality chips for my sons R2 Droid that I built him last year.
After my purchases at Droid Depot I stopped by the Star Wars coke Droid cart and bought a thermal detonator Diet Coke.
A little back story on these Decorative coke bottles is that TSA was not allowing these in people’s luggage when they first came out. People were keeping them as souvenirs. They do allow them now.
I sat down for a rest and to enjoy my drink. I decided to open my two red Kyber crystals to see if I was lucky enough to get an black Obsidian crystal.
And I was lucky
A little back story on the Obsidian crystals. When Galaxy’s Edge opened all the red crystals were in clear packaged tubes like the other crystals.
The Star Wars fans found out how rare finding an Obsidian crystal was and would pick up the tubes and shine their phone lights through them to find them. Disney got hip to this quickly and started wrapping all the red Kyber crystals in black paper.
The CM said 1 in 100 red Kyber Crystal tubes contain a Obsidian crystal. So I felt very lucky.
Even though the crystals are black they will make the blade red when put in the lightsabers that are built at Savi’s.
Savi’s workshop is a place where you can go and build your own lightsaber. I like to call it lightsaber theatre. It looks like an experience every Star Wars fan would want to have for sure.
You can make reservations on mydisneyexperience to build one or try your luck on walking up and getting in. On this day they were Filled up with reservations and were not open for walk ups.