Space Sporks Now On Sale at Docking Bay 7 in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland

Jessica Figueroa

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Space Sporks Now On Sale at Docking Bay 7 in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland

Jessica Figueroa

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Space Sporks Now On Sale at Docking Bay 7 in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland

Originally discontinued from Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo locations in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at both Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the infamous space sporks are back, and now they’re on sale to the public.

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Guests no longer have to pull a Hondo Ohnaka and pirate these precious pieces of cutlery, as they’re now available for purchase at Docking Bay 7.

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The sporks are currently listed under a new “Cargo” section of Docking Bay 7’s menu. They retail for $10.99 and come with a travel bag.

Disneyland has just opened to guests for the day, so no images have surfaced yet of what these actual for-sale sporks look like, but we’ll be sure to update you as soon as they’re finally put out.

For travelers on Batuu East, sporks have yet to be listed on Docking Bay 7 in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, but we expect them to arrive soon!

10 thoughts on “Space Sporks Now On Sale at Docking Bay 7 in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland”

    • I’m left handed and can assure you that the spork still continues to function if you hold it in your left hand. Contrary to popular belief, it does not turn to dust when you switch hands.

    • exactly what I was thinking…. maybe when they get to Disney World they will sell a lefty version at the Left-handed store at Disney Springs.

    • Amen. They’re impossible to use as a left-hander. Glad these seem to not be the default and only a paid upgrade if you really think this is worth $11.

  1. I find this amazing hilarious and proof that people will buy anything! It is a utensil! Can someone please tell me…was this featured in one of the movies? Does it represent a prop?

    • Yes of course it’s silverware, people buy silverware. It’s a unique item so there’s going to be a markup. You can buy a 2 liter of coke for $1, but people will gladly pay $6 for one if it comes in a bottle that could get you banned by the TSA.

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