Star Wars fans finally have the ability to really jump in and experience the universe they've known and loved for so many years at Walt Disney World. The VOID, ILMxLAB, and LucasFilm have joined up to create a hyper-reality experience that allows fans to really jump into the action.
You'll be sent undercover, in groups of 4, disguised as Storm Troopers to collect vital intelligence that the Rebellion needs in order to survive. This untethered experience will put you in a a chest rig, and headset, but you'll be able to wander untethered to complete your mission.
You can purchase tickets on THE VOID website and you'll have access to two options:
- Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, which opens on December 16, 2017.
- Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, which opens on January 5, 2018.
Like Void's Ghostbuster experience, Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire combines physical sets with real-time interactive events to deliver an experience that is not to be missed.
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