Galaxy’s Edge Thermal Detonator Coca-Cola Bottles Banned By TSA

The new Galaxy’s Edge Coke bottles are designed to look like the thermal detonator grenades used by bounty hunters and stormtroopers across the Star Wars universe, and are great souvenirs for many travelers to Batuu. Just today, we caught a glimpse of an amazing new themed Coca-Cola cart, complete with a themed Coca-Cola R5 series droid at the helm:

Turns out if you’re planning on flying one of those bad boys home, you might run into some issues with the First Order––I mean, the TSA. In a recent piece by the Orange County Register, it appears the Transportation Security Administration has banned the bottles on the grounds of looking like replicas of the real thing:

TSA officials confirmed that the souvenir collectible Coke bottles exclusively available in the new Star Wars lands are prohibited on U.S. flights because they look like replica explosives.

“Replica items are not allowed on aircraft,” said TSA spokesperson Jim Gregory.

In a response to an online inquiry, the official AskTSA Twitter account replied that the Galaxy’s Edge Coke bottles were prohibited on flights because “replica and inert explosives aren’t allowed in either carry-on or checked bags.”
“The Galaxy’s Edge Coke bottles could cause confusion for TSA screeners at airport security checkpoints,” Gregory said. “It could create concern that it’s the real thing.”

Lightsabers and Droids, while clunky, are TSA approved and may be packed in carry-on or checked luggage.

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Galaxy’s Edge Using A Virtual Queue System For Entrance Into The New Land

A virtual queue system is in place for entry into Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios if capacity demands it. This should be great news for guests who were discouraged about the wait times! You can check the land status by opening the My Disney Experience app or checking one of the Boarding Group display boards within Hollywood Studios.

To Join the Virtual Queue:

  1. Make sure that you have the latest version of the My Disney Experience app downloaded.
  2. Launch the My Disney Experience app and look for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge status and access
  3. Select ‘Find Out More’
  4. If the land is open, you can proceed directly to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge via the entrance on Grand Avenue.
  5. If access for the land is via Boarding Group Only, then select to join the boarding group. You can see the estimated land wait time.
  6. Receive a push notification when your group is called and return to the Grand Avenue entrance. You can also check the digital status boards throughout Hollywood Studios.

Note:

If you have an Oga’s Cantina, Droid Depot, or Savi’s Workshop reservation, you can proceed directly to the Grand Avenue entrance up to one hour prior to the reservation time and do not need a boarding group!

Tips:

  • Enable push notifications to be notified when it is your turn to enter Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
  • Confirm that everyone in your party is linked together on the My Disney Experience app to request the same boarding group for your entire party.

If you are not using the My Disney Experience app visit a guest experience team kiosk to join a boarding group.

Video From Opening Day of Galaxy’s Edge at Hollywood Studios

Yesterday was the day that will be remembered for a long time at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, as the park opened Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge to guests!

“With the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, we’ve set a new standard for the most immersive storytelling in the galaxy,” said Bob Chapek, chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products. “Every experience in Batuu – from piloting the Millennium Falcon to building your own droid – puts guests deeper into their own Star Wars story.”

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, which opened at Disneyland Park in California on May 31, 2019, is the largest (over 14-acres!) and most technologically advanced single-themed land ever in a Disney theme park.

The land transports guests to the remote planet of Batuu which is full of unique sights, sounds, smells and tastes (blue milk anyone?) Guests can even build their own lightsabers or droids in an interactive retail experiences.

In one of the land’s attractions, Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, guests take the controls of the most famous hunk of junk in the galaxy as pilots, gunners or flight engineers in an experience that responds in real time to the actions each guest takes.

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Crowd Still Flocking to Galaxy’s Edge Despite Incoming Hurricane

The pull of “the force” has loyal Star Wars fans flocking to Walt Disney World’s highly anticipated, $1 billion Galaxy’s Edge attraction –despite Hurricane Dorian’s race towards the Sunshine State.

Though the gates of Disney’s Hollywood Studios were not scheduled to open until 6 a.m. on Thursday, officials surprised the “thousands” of fans gathered with early entry around 4:45 a.m., the Orlando Sentinel reports.

“I’m still on the high,” park-goer Adrian Vazquez of New Jersey told the outlet of the thrilling experience of visiting the Star Wars-themed land at last. “I haven’t slept in about 24 hours.”

Two Florida sweethearts even got engaged in front of the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run ride that day.

“I’ve never been too much of one to have an audience, but that was awesome,” Robert Trevelyan said of popping the question to his girlfriend Megan Bender before the signature ride. “The energy around is just amazing.”

All storm-related concerns aside, Star Wars lovers waited for as many as five hours to hop on the Millennium Falcon ride, while people queued in long lines to buy $6 Coca-Cola sodas in thematic “thermal detonator” shaped bottles.

Months in the making, Galaxy’s Edge visitors can look forward to building their own lightsabers and droids at special shops, kitting themselves out at clothing stores like Black Spire Outfitters and dining at Oga’s Cantina and food stands on iconic fare like blue and green milk from the beloved film franchise, Fox 13 reports.

Despite all the fanfare, locals who live near the Happiest Place on Earth were stocking up on water, gas and the essentials as the Category 2 storm moves towards the Sunshine State, reported the Orlando Sentinel.

Dorian is expected to become a major hurricane Friday as forecasters are warning Florida residents that there is an “increasing likelihood” parts of the state will face “a prolonged period of hazardous weather conditions” early next week.

As of early Friday morning, the Category 2 storm – which has maximum sustained winds blowing at 110 mph – was centered about 255 miles east of the Bahamas, moving northwest at 12 mph. It was only about 1 mph away from reaching Category 3 status.

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