New “Ahsoka,” “Andor,” and “The Mandalorian” Adventures Coming to Star Tours Next Month

Starting next month, Star Tours will take guests on new adventures inspired by a trio of Disney+ shows.

What’s happening:

  • It was previously announced that Star Tours — The Adventures Continue would be updated with new destinations.
  • Now, we have more details on the additions to the attractions.
  • Starting April 5th, Star Tours will feature characters and locations from three Disney+ Star Wars series:

  • Specifically, the Disney Parks Blog mentions that Peridea from Ahsoka will be a new destination riders might visit while new transmissions from Ahsoka Tano, Cassian Andor, and Din Djarin and Grogu will also be possible.
  • UPDATE: Disney has changed their description and now states that guests will be able to visit Seatos rather than Peridea.

  • These new scenes will be added to the mix in Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris.
  • However, with these latest scenes, Star Tours — The Adventures Continue will now feature more than 250 possible storyline variations.

  • The April 5th launch date for these additions also coincides with the return of Season of the Force at the Disneyland Resort.
  • That celebration (which runs through June 2nd) will also include themed food and beverages, merchandise, and the return of Hyperspace Mountain.
  • Plus, during the celebration, Batuu West will offer “a fresh perspective on the fireworks above Disneyland park on select nights” with the addition of galactic music that will sweep through the spires.
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Kyle Burbank
Kyle is a writer living in Springfield, MO. His deep love of Disney and other pop culture finds its way into several aspects of his life and work. In addition to his position at LP, he's also the head writer for Fioney.com as well as his own personal finance site Moneyat30.com.