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Disneyland is finally going to serve booze

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Rejoice, parents of excited children and people who fancy riding rollercoasters for a first date: Youll soon be able to get boozy at Disneyland.

In 2019 Disneyland will serve alcohol in the form of Star Wars cocktails, at Ogas Cantina.

Thats a big deal, because Disneyland has never before served alcohol to the general public within the grounds, only offering booze at its private Club 33 and at the California Adventure Park.

Next year youll be able to get wine, beer, and cocktails at Ogas Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxys Edge, at both Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort.

No self-respecting remote outpost on the edge of the galaxy would call itself a smugglers planet with a cantina, and Black Spire Outpost is no exception, says the Disney Parks Blog.

Today, Im pleased to share more details for Ogas Cantina, which will be serving pilots, bounty hunters, smugglers, locals and galactic travelers alike, when it opens in 2019.

Ogas Cantina is the kind of establishment that attracts some of the most interesting and disreputable characters in the galaxy. And you never know when a stormtrooper or a familiar face will show up.

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Patrons of the cantina come from across the galaxy to sample the famous concoctions created with exotic ingredients using “otherworldly” methods, served in unique vessels. With choices for kids and libations for adults, the cantina will make for a great stop!

Theres no news yet on the exact cocktails on offer, but were imagining exciting, out-there recipes – and maybe some blue bantha milk.

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Visitors wont be able to take their drinks outside of the cantina, so you wont be able to get boozy in the queues for the teacups. Sorry.

Alongside cocktails, The Star Wars: Galaxy Edge bit of the theme park will offer some pretty jazzy stuff.

Therell be two dark rides as well as one that lets you fly the Millennium Falcon, visits from characters from Chewbacca to BB8, and a new world called Baatu.

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