Disneyland’s Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities Reopens, Numerous Props Replaced

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Disneyland’s Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities Reopens, Numerous Props Replaced

After a short closure to “acquire more props” ahead the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge timeline shift at Disneyland, Dok-Ondar’s has reopened with new props.

Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities Reopens

Dok-Ondar is an Ithorian antiquities dealer who has a shop located in Black Spire Outpost on Batuu (Disneyland’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge). Every nook and cranny is covered in unique artifacts, and during our April 16 visit to his shop, we noticed many of the props on the walls were replaced to reflect the timeline shift coming to the land.

On the balcony overlooking the main area of the shop, the hanging banners and many of the props appear to be unchanged. But there are new additions.

A notable new addition is one of the Time Grappler’s mallets from Andor, visible hanging inside the right alcove in the above photo.

A handful of props were removed, including a pair of Clone Trooper helmets. The Ark of the Covenant from Indiana Jones was once barely visible behind a crate, but it was removed years ago.

Most of the props on the walls have been swapped out. Famous items like the red Imperial Guard helmet (top right), the Medal of Yavin (top left), and the Mandalorian’s helmet (mid right) have been replaced with other items. Canteens now hang where the medal was and there’s a black headpiece where the Imperial Guard helmet used to be.

Busts of Emperor Palpatine and Darth Maul were replaced by models of a ship and the Cloud City of Bespin.

The shelves in the center now hold a variety of holoscanners instead of flight helmets. In addition, the red Rogue One symbol at the bottom has now been replaced or covered by green, white, and orange fabric. The green fabric is a Ghorman flag from Andor.

Vases sit where the Empire-branded Sith Chalice used to be. The Mandalorian’s phase-pulse rifle that was next to his helmet was replaced with what appears to be a spear.

Dok Ondar’s desk and the weapons rack behind him appear otherwise unchanged.

The wall featuring taxidermy heads of creatures like the Tauntaun and the Nexu has remained exactly the same as before the closure.

The merchandise is largely unchanged as well, since items from the Sequel Trilogy, like Kylo Ren’s costume, continue to be sold.

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