Gallery: Downtown Disney’s Star Wars Trading Post
Disneyland Resort has a new spot for Star Wars merchandise – Star Wars Trading Post….
As reasonably good news about the coronavirus hits news reports, and as thoughts turn to post pandemic travel, excitement about returning to Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland heightens.
However, if anyone needs a quick fix from a galaxy far, far away the new Star Wars Trading Post at Disneyland Resort’s Downtown Disney district is ready to take your credits.
Recently, Disney put out a gallery of images from the shop.
Star Wars Trading Post: Photo Gallery
But before we “punch it”: Did you know that the Trading Post used to be the Rain Forest Cafe?

Image: Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG
That’s no Rain Forest Cafe. That’s a trading post.

Star Wars Trading Post at Downtown Disney District in Anaheim, California, is the go-to place for all things Star Wars. The design is inspired by a hidden jungle Resistance base and the merchandise offers something for every traveler on their galactic journey. Here, guests will find a number of goods, including a Paddy Frog light-up sipper and Child-inspired streetwear collection, including t-shirts, leggings, hats and more inspired by “The Mandalorian” series on Disney+. Image: Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort.
Loving the Rey-style speeder sitting out front of the now Star Wars shop.

Image: Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort.
How many antennae/dishes are there in this picture?

Image: Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort.
Kids, I think I need the Rex replica (Bluetooth speaker).

Image: Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort.
But the orange Star Wars bomber jacket might be more in my price range.

Image: Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort.
Porgs, porgs, and more porgs. I love the Smugglers Run style porgs’ nest in the tree.

Image: Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort.
My boys love the loth cats in Batuu. Thankfully me and my credit card are nowhere near Los Angeles.

Image: Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort.
Pretty sure, WHEN I get back to Anaheim, I am going to stand in this exact spot going, “Need it, got it, need it, need it, bought it, got it, need it…”