Photos: ‘Season of The Force’ arrives at Disneyland
An exterior view of Star Wars Path of the Jedi, transformed from the Tomorrowland Theater for the Star Wars Season of The Force at Disneyland.
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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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