Disney4me Posted May 30, 2019 Report Share Posted May 30, 2019 If you’re assimilating into the world of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and its village, Black Spire Outpost, you’re going to need a mechanical sidekick. And there’s a Droid Depot for that! Droid Depot Droid Depot is an industrial workshop with a collection of droid parts — and visitors can select from those parts to customize a droid of their very own! If you aren’t looking to customize and just want to pick a droid friend from a selection of premade droids, there are options for you as well. Creating your Droid You’ll have to decide if you want to build a droid from the BB-series (think BB-8-style) or from the R-series (like R2-D2). The depot’s clerk will hand you a blueprint and a basket before you move on to the Parts Station. Pick Your Droid Parts! Here you’ll select parts from a conveyor belt laden with miscellaneous parts. Use your blueprint to get one of everything you need. For the BB-series, you’ll need a dome, dome connection plate, body sphere, and motivator. For the R-series, select a body, dome, center leg, and a pair of side-legs. Droid Building Diagrams Once you’ve collected the parts required to build your droid, move onto the Build Station, and use your blueprints and “placemat” instructions to assemble your droid. (Note: Droid builders will only be allowed to bring one other person with them into the build experience, and one of the two must be 14 or older.) Build Your Droid at the Droid Depot When your droid is assembled, a depot clerk will pair your droid with a remote control, and you and your new sidekick will be released into Black Spire Outpost. Bluetooth Technology But the fun doesn’t stop there. Your astromech droid will use Bluetooth technology to interact with other droids and with the land itself. That’s right: your droid will be able to respond to and be triggered by things in the environment of Black Spire Outpost, making this purchase ($99.99 for a droid and its carry case!) part of the immersive experience of Galaxy’s Edge. Customization And if you want to add even more to your droid, the Droid Depot also offers optional customization for an additional cost. So your droid will be all yours — from nuts to bolts. Customize Your Droid Additional Merchandise And if you want to show Black Spire Outpost just how much you love your droid (or droids in general!), you have to see the other merchandise you’ll find when visiting Droid Depot! Merch at the Droid Depot If you love R2, then you’ll likely be in love with the R2-D2 Headband. We were surprised by the quality and detail. R2-D2 Light-Up Headband Even the back has R2’s little gizmos and gadgets! R2-D2 Light-Up Headband And believe it or not, your R2 headband comes to life! R2-D2 Light-Up Droid Headband That’s right: pop in some batteries, and your headband will beep and light up! It takes a couple of batteries, but they’re included. Battery Instructions If you’re into the newer model, you can pick up a BB-8 headband too! Both droid headbands cost $29.99. BB-8 Headband If you’d prefer some new wardrobe pieces that don’t talk back, try one of these Droid Depot shirts on for size! Droid Depot Shirts There are also plenty of figurines, key chains, and puzzles for your shopping pleasure. Droid Depot Bags and More Merch And a bag to keep it all in! Droid Depot Bag – Up Close! Don’t forget to top it all off with a baseball cap Droid Depot Shirts and MORE If you’re looking for some droid help in the kitchen, you can take home one of these (really awesome!) R2-D2 bowls! R2-D2 Bowls! There’s plenty of other kitchen-ware as well, including plates, tongs, oven mitts, and tea towels featuring everyone’s favorite droid. R2-D2 Plates R2-D2 Oven Mitts Kitchen Tongs Droid Depot Tea Towels Don’t forget the mug to round out your collection! R2-D2 Mug Droid fans can also pick up jewelry… Droid Depot Jewelry …and pins and decals. Droid Depot Pins Droid Depot Decals And if you’d prefer not to build your own droid, you can pick up your very own C-3PO, R2-D2 or DJ-RX3 — the famous Cantina DJ Droid! C-3PO Figurine R2-D2 and DJ R3X These certainly ARE the droids you’re looking for. Roger, roger! Will you be purchasing your very own droid while visiting Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge? Let us know in the comments below! Disclosure: In nearly all circumstances, Disney Food Blog writers and photographers pay full price for their own travel, hotel, food, beverage, and event tickets. We do this because it’s important to us as journalists to ensure not only that we give you unbiased opinions, but also that you can trust us to do so since we’re paying our own way. On rare occasions, when we are invited by a company to attend a preview as media, and when we choose to accept that invitation, we will always make you, our readers, aware of that situation. Today, we were invited a media event for the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Note that when we attend events as media we are 1) Not required to review that event/food on any of our channels, and 2) Not required to review that event/food favorably. You can always count on DFB to give you a 100% unbiased and honest review of any event that we attend, food that we eat, or beverage that we drink. You can see more in our Disclosure Policy. Thank you for reading. — AJ Related posts: BRAND NEW Concept Art Revealed for TWO Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Shops! Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Cliffs Notes…Here’s What You Absolutely NEED To Know After The Galaxy’s Edge INFO BOMB Dropped Last Night! 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