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A Utah ‘Star Wars’ fanatic reviews Galaxy’s Edge: Fly the Falcon, try both blue and green milk, revel in the details

Anaheim, Calif. • Black Spire Outpost has been a hangout for smugglers and other galactic scoundrels for centuries. It’s on the Outer Rim world of Batuu, accessible only by little-known hyperspace routes.

The heroic Resistance is hiding out on this backwater planet, still reeling from its big loss at the end of “The Last Jedi.” Unfortunately, the autocratic First Order has arrived to snuff out the remaining Resistance leaders.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opened Friday, a 14-acre park that is Disneyland’s largest expansion and an unrivaled, immersive “Star Wars” experience.

The Millennium Falcon looms overhead, the open-minded Oga’s Cantina welcomes droids (and is the first spot at Disneyland to serve alcohol) and treasures from every iteration of “Star Wars” are scattered throughout Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities.