
The sporks are currently listed under a new “Cargo” section of Docking Bay 7’s menu. The pouch itself is printed in Aurebesh, with the word SPORK down the middle, and on the bottom, “Property of: Docking Bay 7”, which is an amazingly tongue-in-cheek way of addressing the spork’s infamous history at Galaxy’s Edge. The spork is available for 10.99 and guests can mobile order. The sporks are metal and feature a “Wash Before Use” sticker on the back. Januby Shannen Michaelsen After being out of stock for quite some time, the souvenir spork and travel bag have returned to Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Here’s a look at the new spork, which thankfully is seemingly identical to the old sporks in both appearance and size. The spork and travel bag will run you 10.99 credits, and guests are limited on just one (1) per guest, per transaction. Guests no longer have to pull a Hondo Ohnaka and pirate these precious pieces of cutlery, as they’re now available for purchase at Docking Bay 7. While we’ve all seen (and for a few lucky few, eaten with) these sporks, they’re back and now come with a cute carrying case. The spork comes with a travel pouch that’s perfect for keeping it safe as you explore the galaxy and beyond. Until then, keep an eye open for rare oddities from a galaxy far, far away….and keep a few hundred credits handy.Originally discontinued from Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo locations in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at both Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the infamous space sporks are back, and now they’re on sale to the public. The Disney Parks Blog has just announced that the widely sought-after spork is now available for purchase for 10.99 (limited to one spork per person) at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. In fact Darkspire Outpost Florida opens August 29th.Īs more and more visitors go through the parks and demand lessens, Ebay will most likely dry up save for a few desperate auctions. This time around, however, the useful utensil is being sold as a souvenir. The Batuu simulation in Disney world will soon open. The popular spork that began disappearing (and reappearing on eBay) from Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opened at Disneyland Park last year, is available once again in the west coast version of Batuu.

Disneyland’s Blackspire Outpost is currently the only one open. While some items are no longer being used to prevent theft and resale, the black market will eventually die down and prices will deflate. With these sabers being new enough, a park goer who lives in the area could go to the park every day and turn a 50% profit per sword. Oh and the infamous lightsabers that cost park goers $200 to create? They are selling for over $300 per saber. Disney officials bothered by this, discontinued use of many items like the coasters and sporks. Even menus and coaster from Olga’s Cantina are going for $100. Pilot assignment cards from the Smuggler’s Run Falcon ride are fetching $400.

Has the only KFC in the neighborhood closed down and you need a Spork? Metal sporks from Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo are gong for as much as $190. THE SPORK IS BACK Yes, the coveted spork is available for purchase (limited to one spork per person) at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge starting TODAY. Naturally, I’m just going to assume that the writing says. Couple that with the difficulty off just getting into the park due to record setting crowd numbers, and you have the perfect black market set up for Blackspire items. The spork also comes in a handy travel bag that has the Galaxy’s Edge logo on it alongside writing from the native planet of Batuu. The scarcity of items from the Disneyland theme park are fresh and rare. Galaxies Edge Black Market Is Real Lines Equal Want
