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Disney’s ‘Star Wars’ theme parks look incredible

Warning: After seeing this art, you’ll find it even harder to wait for the parks to open.

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Getting to that galaxy far, far away just got a whole lot easier.

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ABC aired Disneyland 60, a star-studded TV special full of tributes for the park’s 60th anniversary, on Sunday night, and it gave viewers a sneak peek at the upcoming Star Wars lands that will eventually open at Disney’s Florida and California theme parks.

Star Wars is, for lack of a better word, awesome,” said Harrison Ford, who introduced the sneak-peek video. “I’m so blessed that I had the opportunity to be a part of it, to talk in these iconic locations, and soon, you’ll be able to do that as well. Not in a galaxy far, far away, but in a place close to home.”

Construction is far from done, and there were no images of the actual, physical locations. But Disney did unveil plenty of concept art—and it looks incredible.

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Park visitors will be able to control the Millennium Falcon; participate in a battle between the Resistance and the First Order, the warring factions in The Force Awakens; eat Star Wars food in either a cantina or a high-end restaurant, and explore many of the locations (and meet the aliens) seen in the saga.

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Will there be Jakku food? If so, we’ll take all the portions, please.

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It may be out of this world compared to the rest of Disney’s theme parks, but we’ll be right at home.

H/T Hollywood Reporter | Photo via StarWars.com

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