Star Wars is a franchise that has been monetizing merch for more than 40 years and shows no signs of stopping. GameStop even has a Star Wars Day sales event, where you can save up to 40% on all things Star Wars: T-shirts, toys, video, and board games, collectibles, and even a popcorn maker. After all, now that Star Wars is a Disney brand, it’s taken full advantage of the license, creating a deluge of new merchandise and experiences for fans of all ages. Heck, there’s even a new Disney+ series, Obi-Wan Kenobi, premiering on May 27. And if a trip to Disney isn’t possible in the foreseeable future, you can always pick up some Joffrey’s French Roast coffee, marathon every Star Wars movie, and pretend you’re there. Pros:
Ultimate Star Wars experienceBYO lightsaber or droidTons of activities, shops, and restaurants
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Park Hopper and Genie+ options cost extraBooking can be difficultExpensive
This is a definitive, two-part coffee table book series that includes “the most definitive collection of the artist’s Star Wars work ever assembled, including hundreds of never-before-seen illustrations. Rare unpublished interviews, as well as recollections from McQuarrie’s colleagues and friends, complement and contextualize the art.” It’s 800 pages, 21 pounds, and 13.25 x 4 x 17.5 inches of Star Wars insights and inspiration. Yes, it’s a pricey product, but it’s also quite amazing. Pros:
Ultimate gift for Star Wars fans800 pagesRare and unpublished content
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ExpensiveHeavy
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Excellent detailingGreat for teens and adultsPerfect for display
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Insanely expensiveMay be too difficult for pre-teens and kidsTime sink
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Five flavors to choose fromOne caffeine-free optionUnique artwork on tins
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Expensive
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All 9 main films in one collectionFold-open storage boxRegion-free
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A bit priceyNo extras (prints, etc.)Not 4K