Disney’s ‘Star Wars Zero Company’ Plan Just Made Your Galaxy’s Edge Tickets More Expensive
If you were hoping your next trip to a Galaxy’s Edge theme park would finally be affordable, think again. Disney’s newly leaked initiative, internally dubbed “Star Wars Zero Company,” is a direct punch to your wallet—and your fandom. The plan reportedly involves eliminating all low-cost merchandise, food options, and basic admission add-ons, replacing them with “entry-level exclusives” priced at a minimum $75 per item. This means that beloved cheap lightsaber toy you used to buy for $25 is now a “collector’s edition” zeroing out your savings. Worse, the company is rolling out a mandatory digital “pass” for all park access tied to data mining your purchases, forcing you to pay more for the same experience while they profit from your loyalty. In short, Star Wars Zero Company isn’t about Jedi or Sith—it’s about your bank account hitting zero faster than a TIE fighter. Protect your credits by avoiding non-essential purchases until this policy is reversed.