• On Aug 31, 2016
    Abby from IN Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    We are bringing a 3 year-old Star Wars enthusiast down soon. I know he is too young for Jedi Training and Star Tours, but what other Star Wars activities would you recommend for a younger preschooler? Does any shop still sell the make your own Light Saber?

    Hello Abby,

    As the mom of two Star Wars fans, I can say there's something for everyone in the Galaxy at Disney's Hollywood Studios!

    Your Padawan may not be ready to participate in Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple, but you're free to watch any performaces throughout the day! When you're done, head into Tatooine Traders to check out the merchandise and build your own lightsaber.

    Star Wars Launch Bay is the place to meet Chewbacca and maybe even trade with a Jawa! You may also encounter Kylo Ren, but a word of warning for little ones; he's intense! Star Wars Launch Bay is great for kids because there are movie replicas, photo opportunities, and games all under one air-conditioned roof.

    Outside, watch even more of your favorites take in Star Wars: A Galaxy Far, Far Away. Kids love it because it includes our favorite droids, C3PO, R2D2, and even BB-8! Finish the night with Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular, a fireworks show like no other.

    May the Force be with you on your galactic adventure!

    Andrea U.
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Meet the Panelist: Andrea, North Carolina

Born and raised in Florida, I have been a fan of Walt Disney World Resort for my entire life. My husband and I love watching our preschool and kindergarten-age sons experience new attractions as they grow with each visit. In my house, we believe you’re never too old or too young to have a fantastic time at the Walt Disney World Resort! Learn More About Andrea

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