Dok-Ondar’s Merchandise Temporarily Moved to Droid Depot at Disneyland

Shannen Ace

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Dok-Ondar’s Merchandise Temporarily Moved to Droid Depot at Disneyland

The back of Droid Depot in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland has been temporarily taken over by merchandise from Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities. The other shop is currently closed for changes related to the land’s timeline shift.

Dok-Ondar’s Artifacts in Droid Depot

Dok-Ondar’s Treasure Trading is available at the check-out counter. A variety of lightsabers are behind the counter and on the shelves.

Hilts are in display cases between their storage boxes. Toy lightsabers are available alongside holocrons, mugs, helmets, and other items.

The back of Droid Depot in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland has been temporarily taken over by merchandise from Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities. The other shop is currently closed for changes related to the land's timeline shift.

The Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge timeline shift will officially occur on April 29, so the Dok-Ondar’s closure is expected to be short and small.

The only change to Droid Depot is in its story. It will now be operated by an earlier generation of the Mubo family.

Half of the land will now be set during the original trilogy, which characters like Darth Vader and Princess Leia now roaming Batuu alongside Chewbacca and R2-D2. Recognizable selections of John Williams’ Star Wars music will play throughout the land.

Oga’s Cantina recently reopened after a months-long refurbishment. The work mostly involved general maintenance but there were minor changes made related to the land’s timeline shift.

The forested outskirts of Black Spire Outpost will continue to represent the Age of Resistance from the sequels, with Rey roaming the Resistance Camp. Ahsoka Tano, The Mandalorian, and Grogu will remain near the marketplace.

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