200 artefacts
Experience movie-making process
Standard ticket - $25
Family Bundle for two adults and two children, age three to12 - $88
Family Bundle with booklet - $98
Family Bundle with two booklets - $108
Fast Track / VIP - $80
Close to 300 precious items restored for the event
Original uniforms, a sleeping car, and many more pieces used back in time
Forest Adventure Treetop Adventure
Junior Course – $39.90 per pax
Kids Course – $39.90 per pax
Several obstacles and ziplines
Onsite instructors to provide support
S.E.A. Aquarium’s Ocean Fest
Adult ticket – $30 to $36
Bundle deal for two adult and one child – $79
“Celebration of Sound” in front of the Open Ocean Habitat
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The happy day is almost upon us: cinemas are reopening on May 17, and this time for good (we hope). To celebrate, we’ve asked a few film luminaries to share their earliest cinema-going memories. The outing where the movie bug bit for the first time – or in one case, just loomed out of the screen like an acid trip – and wax nostalgic on what made it memorable.
Ken Loach remembers a date gone wrong, Alice Lowe recalls falling hard for
The Dark Crystal, Rachel Weisz shares her
Wizard of Oz trauma, and to kick it off, Edgar Wright recounts his first moviegoing memory:
Update Preview: Star Wars: Interregnum Beta II news
Star Wars: Interregnum is an upcoming mod for Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion that builds off of the highly successful Enhanced 4X Mod. Fleeing the unknown terror that is chasing the Vasari, the factions of Sins of a Solar Empire stumble on a temporary wormhole that takes them to a galaxy far, far away. The sudden arrival of armadas with trillions of refugees and thousands of warships between the events of Episodes 5 & 6 forever alters the Star Wars universe and plunges the galaxy into an unprecedented period of chaos and violence. Begun, a new conflict has.
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In a galaxy far, far away, Star Wars fans are going to find a different Galaxy s Edge at Disneyland
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Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at DisneylandCourtesy of Disneyland
On May the Fourth, thousands of Star Wars fans will fill Disneyland to celebrate the unofficial holiday that’s a play on the franchise’s iconic line, “may the force be with you.” They’ll be there to experience Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, the land that opened just under two years ago in Disneyland Park, that creates the feeling of being on the distant planet Batuu.
A major question that s been chipped away at is just how Palpatine had a huge Final Order fleet full of planet-destroying ships ready to go on Exegol, despite the fact that he fell to his apparent death three decades earlier.
We ve learned that Palpatine came back through the use of clone bodies and that his followers at Exegol are the Sith Eternal. They smuggled parts in from the Sienar-Jaemus and Kuat-Entralla shipyards to Exegol to build the ships, using the shipwrights, engineers, and slaves who lived on Exegol.
They might have been able to build the ships and we just about buy the explanation, but how did they manage to find the UNLIMITED POWER that meant each ship had cannons that were effectively mini Death Stars?