Disneyland’s “Season of The Force”
Savannah Carver, 2, of Newport Beach is drawn to the lights of the giant Christmas tree on Main Street U.S.A.
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C-3PO is on display at the Star Tours entrance during the media preview of Star Wars Season of The Force.
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Media members get a preview of Star Wars Season of The Force, which has transformed the Tomorrowland area.
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Santa Yodas are on display at the gift shop of the updated Hyperspace Mountain.
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A view of the updated Hyperspace Mountain.
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Members of the media ride the updated Hyperspace Mountain.
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Riders cheer after a whirl on the updated Hyperspace Mountain.
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A first-person view of streaming lights while riding on the updated Hyperspace Mountain.
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A view of Launch Bay in the heart of Tomorrowland, which features Star Wars characters, video games, galleries of memorabilia and more.
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Guests wear special 3-D glasses as they enter the updated Star Tours ride, which now has a destination from the upcoming Star Wars film, “The Force Awakens.”
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A view of the Star Tours entrance.
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Chewbacca greets guests Judy Stephens, Ryan Penagos and Elizabeth Keenan-Penagos, all of New York, at Launch Bay in the heart of Tomorrowland.
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A model of the Republic attack gunship in Launch Bay.
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Media members get a preview of Star Wars “Season of The Force,” which has transformed the Tomorrowland area.
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Guests watch the Paint the Night parade during the Star Wars ‘Season of The Force’ at Disneyland.
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Guests take the “It’s a Small World” ride during the Star Wars ‘Season of The Force’ at Disneyland.
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Sara Wellensiek of Phoenix wears Mickey Mouse ears with a Star Wars theme while viewing “It’s a Small World.”
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An exterior view of “It’s a Small World” decorated for the holiday season.
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An exterior view of “It’s a Small World.”
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Guests check out light sabers in the gift shop of the updated Hyperspace Mountain.
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A $3,000 life-size Yoda is on display inside the Launch Bay gift store.
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The Dark Side drink, right, contains Odwalla lemonade flavored with strawberry and includes a souvenir light-up Death Star. The Light Side drink, left, has Odwalla lemonade flavored with Granny Smith apple and yogurt meteors. It includes a souvenir light-up Millennium Falcon.
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A Rancor toy is on display at the gift shop of the updated Hyperspace Mountain.
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Stormtrooper toys are on display at the Hyperspace Mountain gift shop.
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A view of a $2,000 life-size bust of Darth Vader at Launch Bay, located in the heart of Tomorrowland.
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Media members get a preview of Star Wars “Season of The Force.”
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A giant Christmas tree stands near street lamps decorated for the holidays in Disneyland.
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