KEY POINTS
  • Reservations for the first month of Galaxy's Edge's opening are closed.
  • Online fans were permitted to sign up for 4-hour windows to visit the new land at Disneyland in California.
  • The new land is set on Batuu, a planet not yet seen on film. It's a thriving port filled with rogue traders, droids and unique alien species.
A rendering of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disney.

Disneyland began accepting online reservations on Thursday morning from fans who want to be the first park visitors to experience Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. Within two hours, all reservation slots had been filled.

The $1 billion expansion, which is set to open May 31, is expected to draw such large crowds that Disney instituted a free reservation process for the first month of its debut.