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  • On Sep 5, 2023
    Jonathan from Londonderry Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    For the Droid Depot reservation it says "A valid accepted credit card number is required at the time of booking." It let me book the reservation with a Debit card, can this be used for entry without a credit card?

    Hello there, Jonathan!

    Bright Suns! It sounds like you will be journeying across the galaxy soon, how exciting! I'm sure you will find plenty of adventures on the infamous planet of Batuu.

    An exceptional pilot like yourself obviously needs an equally spectacular droid! I'm pleased to inform you that as long as your reservation is confirmed, you should be ready to enter the Droid Depot and construct your new copilot. You can verify a confirmed reservation by visiting the "My Plans" section of the Disneyland website and looking for your reservation there. If you don't see your reservation and you'd like some help from Batuu you can send them a transmission by calling (714) 300-7805. 

    A payment method was required to secure your reservation, but it will only be charged if you don't arrive at the depot as scheduled. You're welcome to use your preferred form of accepted galactic credits (or Earthly payment methods) when you are ready to purchase your new droid in person. Please note that if you run into trouble making the journey to Batuu then you'll need to cancel at least one day prior to your appointment to avoid a "no-show" fee. 

    Constructing a droid is a really exciting experience! You'll get to select a BB-Series, R-Series, or C-Series base, then give your droid customized finishes that will make it totally unique to you. If you're looking for a little extra customization for your droid you can add a personality chip and other additional accessories! The guest doing the building is also allowed to bring two additional guests with them to assist or observe the construction of their new friend.

    Here's a little tip, from one pilot to another: sometimes when a droid is struggling you just need to revisit the instruction manual! If your instructions get misplaced during your journey, don't worry. You can access the instruction manuals for each droid series online toward the bottom of this page.

    Once you're done building you may need to refuel the humans in your crew! Ronto Roasters is a great spot to grab a quick and filling Ronto Wrap. There is a Ronto-less Garden Wrap, too, if you have plant-based eaters in your traveling party!

    Jonathan, I hope you enjoy your experience at the Droid Depot and that your new companion will serve you well across the galaxy. May the Force be with you!

    Keep moving forward,

    Amanda      
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Meet the Panelist: Amanda, Utah

Hi! I'm Amanda—a pixie-sized wife, mom, engineer, content strategist, and Disneyland Resort specialist! I fell in love with science as a kid at Disneyland Park, learning about physics while I waited to ride Space Mountain. I love how Disney combines art, words, science, and music to create incredible experiences. Solving challenging problems is one of my favorite things, I'm so excited to help you design the perfect strategy for a magical day! Learn More About Amanda

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