First Look Inside the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run Queue and Cockpit

When guests set foot on Batuu in just a few days, they’ll have the chance to experience one of the land’s two attractions. Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run will put guests right in the middle of the action with as they fly the iconic ship that made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs. Here’s our first look at the queue and cockpit.

Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run Queue

Fastest Hunk of Junk in the Galaxy

Additional Queue

Hondo Ohnaka assigns you to a mission

Hondo Ohnaka assigns you to a mission

Cockpit crew position assignments

Cockpit crew position assignments

We chose to be a Pilot

We chose to be a Pilot

Pilot card

Pilot card

Let the Wookie win

Let the Wookie win

We've dreamed of standing here

We've dreamed of standing here

Cockpit

Hondo checks in

Hondo checks in

"Punch it!"

"Punch it!"

It's harder than you'd think!

It's harder than you'd think!

Exit Queue

  • "Danger 
Ventilation Shaft 
Maintenance Only"

    "Danger
    Ventilation Shaft
    Maintenance Only"

About Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run:

  • Has a height requirement of 38 inches.
  • As the story goes, following the events of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Chewbacca brought the Falcon to Black Spire Outpost for repairs at this spaceport on the edge of the galaxy. In exchange for some much-needed replacement parts, Chewie is loaning the Falcon to Hondo Ohnaka, a smuggler who is now making good use of the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs.
  • Hondo Ohnaka is a  fan-favorite pirate from the Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels animated television series,
  • Hondo is voiced by Disney veteran Jim Cummings
  • Hondo is running a “legitimate business” out of the spaceport, called Ohnaka Transport Solutions. When guests meet Hondo in Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, he tells them he has more cargo than he can handle and needs extra flight crews to make some runs for him – especially crews that won’t ask too many questions about the cargo or how Hondo acquired it!
  • When guests accept Hondo’s offer, they enter the Falcon via an access hatch on the ship’s starboard airlock. Once aboard, they spend some time in the ship’s main hold and lounge, where they can sit at the famous Dejarik (chess) table or poke around at other equipment in the room.
  • When it’s time for the mission to begin, guests strap themselves into the Falcon cockpit in groups of six. Each person is assigned one of three critical roles to complete their mission, and guests know it’s their turn to act when buttons light up in the cockpit:
    • Pilots (2) – Work together to steer the ship – the left pilot controls horizontal motion, the right pilot controls vertical motion – avoiding obstacles that could cause damage
    • Gunners (2) – Use blasters and missiles to defend the Falcon and its precious cargo (switching to manual targeting creates an even greater challenge!)
    • Flight Engineers (2) – Keep the Falcon from falling apart on its mission by managing the ship’s systems, repairing any damage the ship encounters and take control of the “special modifications” Hondo installed for these unusual missions
  • Industrial Light & Magic (the visual effects division of Lucasfilm) collaborated with Walt Disney Imagineering to create the gaming platform and interactive media for Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run.
  • If the Falcon sustains damage – such as smashing into obstacles or taking enemy fire – and is not properly repaired, the ship’s handling is affected.
  • At the end of the mission, Hondo informs guests how well they accomplished their objectives.
  • Walt Disney Imagineers worked with Lucasfilm to ensure authenticity in every detail of the Millennium Falcon – down to the hoses, pipes, switches and even the stickers on the exterior hull. Imagineers visited Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom to study Falcon film sets and pored over archival Lucasfilm photographs of the ship.
  • Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run marks the first time Hondo Ohnaka has been seen in any form other than an animated on-screen character. Walt Disney Imagineering consulted Hondo’s creator, Dave Filoni, in designing the smuggler’s physical look, ensuring the essence of his character was authentically captured in his Audio-Animatronics figure inside the attraction.
  • Over time, the Millennium Falcon has undergone many modifications. For this mission, Hondo altered the control sticks for the pilot and co-pilot and supplemented the Falcon’s arsenal with a harpoon, among other tweaks.
  • If guests’ mission aboard the Falcon doesn’t go quite as well as planned, the ship’s hallways will show damage as they leave the attraction

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