Ahsoka is No Jedi, But Now She’s A Limited Release MagicBand+

Perfect for Lightning Lane access in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

MagicBand+ lets you engage with Disney moments like never before as it reacts to select park interactions with lighting effects and gesture recognition and a new limited release Ahsoka Tano MagicBand+ design features intergalactic art paying tribute to the proud Star Wars warrior.

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What’s Happening:

  • MagicBand+ is a wearable device that allows guests to interact and access their Disney Parks and their Disney Parks accounts through a piece of wearable tech in the form of a wristband. It can be used to enter the parks, unlock hotel rooms, make purchases (if staying at a qualifying location), and play games at the parks.
  • Lighting installed in the MagicBand+ also allows for fun synchronization during shows, attractions, and nighttime spectaculars at the parks and aboard the Disney Cruise Line.
  • Disney Store is offering up a new limited design on the MagicBand+, featuring Ahsoka Tano from the Star Wars Universe.
  • Featured on the band’s icon (that center piece) is the phrase “I Am No Jedi," sure to delight fans of the favorite hero.
  • Take a look at the new design at DisneyStore below.

Ahsoka Tano MagicBand+ - Star Wars - Limited Release | Disney Store

  • Recently, Disney Store also unveiled a slew of new designs and solid colors, which you can check out over at our page here. 

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Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.