Disneyland changes Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge menu names so that visitors will know what they’re eating
The Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge menu item names were changed to make them more clear for travelers visiting Batuu, Disneyland officials said.
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>>Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo chef Strono “Cookie” Tuggs has gotten a very unusual shipment of fried chicken, pork ribs and cinnamon rolls at his Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge restaurant in Disneyland from a galaxy far, far away — planet Earth.
Disneyland has changed the other-worldly Star Wars names of some menu items at the restaurants and food stands in the new 14-acre themed land to better incorporate the real-world earthly ingredients in the meals.
The Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge menu item names were changed to make them more clear for travelers visiting Batuu, Disneyland officials said.<<
>>In mid-October, Disney World’s version of Docking Bay 7 rolled out entirely new menus with generic items like Fried Chicken, Beef Pot Roast, Shrimp & Noodle Salad, Roasted Chicken Salad and Smoked Pork Ribs, according to https://.com/2019/10/another-wave-o...s-edge-eateries-at-disneys-hollywood-studios/. Days later, those menus suddenly disappeared and the original Star Wars-inspired names reappeared. The latest changes appear to be a meeting of the minds between Disney’s creative teams who dreamed up the fanciful menu items and the park’s operational teams that have to explain what Tip-Yip is to befuddled tourists from around the globe.
Walt Disney Imagineering, Lucasfilm and the Disney theme park culinary teams went to great lengths during previews for Galaxy’s Edge to create the illusion that the meats and vegetables on the menus were imported from Star Wars planets. There would be smokey barbecue ribs from a Kaadu beast found on Naboo, an oven-roasted Burra Fish native to the planet of Dathomir and a deep fried Tip-Yip bird from Endor. All of the foods would be transported to Batuu via chef Cookie’s food truck-like spaceship docked on the roof of Docking Bay 7, according to the backstory for the restaurant.<<
>>Earth shouldn’t be a completely foreign place to travelers visiting the Star Wars universe at the Disney parks. The Star Tours motion simulator rides have been making trips for decades from a distant galaxy to Earth — aka the Tomorrowlands at Disney theme parks around the world.<<