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Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, the $1-billion Disneyland attraction set to open May 31, will employ Stormtroopers to enforce a strict time limit on visitors. The Los Angeles Timesreports that the four-hour rule is only one part of the park's efforts to avoid overcrowding and a situation that feels as claustrophobic as being stuck in an Imperial trash compactor with a wookiee.
During the first three weeks after opening, guests will be required to make reservations and wear colored wristbands that designate their time slot. Once that four hours expires, the Galactic Empire forces will escort visitors out in a way likely more polite than normal Stormtrooper protocol.
Disneyland representatives declined to say what will happen if guests resist the Stormtroopers.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens May 31 at Disneyland in Anaheim, California and August 29 at Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
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