Star Wars Lands Concept Art Reveal Plans for Theme Parks
New parks are currently under development in Florida and California.
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One of the most exciting developments to have resulted from Disney's purchase of Lucasfilm in 2012 was the announcement of two Star Wars-themed "lands" that are planned for the company's marquee parks in California and Florida. New concept art for these parks has been released--check it out over at slashfilm.
The art was revealed during ABC's The Wonderful World of Disney: Disneyland at 60 TV special. Presented by Harrison Ford, the images display some of the different areas that fans might visit when the parks open, including a cantina, Imperial docking bay, street market, and a Rebel base.
At Disney's D23 expo in August last year, Disney chief executive Bob Iger explained that the Star Wars lands would be spread across 13 acres each and would be the "largest single-themed land expansions ever."
In December it was reported that a significant part of Disneyland in Anaheim, California, would be shutting down imminently to make way for the construction of the Star Wars park. There is currently no date for when the parks will open.
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