
A valid accepted credit card number is required at time of booking. Guests must be at least three (3) years of age to participate. No discounts apply unless otherwise noted.

Please note: Separate Theme Park admission required for Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Reservations are required and can be made starting Monday, May 7 by calling 407-WDW-TECH (40). The experience will officially open on May 18 with the launch of Star Wars Weekends. Guests also receive a light-up wristband. The replica figurine can be hung on a wall, just like the gangster Jabba the Hutt did in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi (I plan on doing the same thing when I receive mine). You can order additional figurines using the same image scan for $74.95 each. I had my image captured during early tests for this experience, and it was surreal to see a digital version of my head.Įach carbonite figurine is $99.95 (plus shipping). The images are then reconstructed in a computer for processing, and in approximately four weeks, the completed figurine is shipped directly to your house. At the Carbon-Freezing Chamber (located adjacent to The American Idol Experience), several cameras will capture multiple angles of your face. Using state-of-the-art imaging technology, this experience casts your likeness as a three-dimensional, eight-inch figurine. This new experience was created especially for Disney Parks, and is part of our “ D-Tech Me” line that uses technology to take personalization to a whole new level (advance reservations are required. Coming this year to Star Wars Weekends at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, I will have the opportunity to relive that scene with the Carbon-Freeze Me experience. I think I remember it because after seeing the movie, my parents bought me Boba Fett’s ship that contained a miniature version of Han Solo in carbonite. Thankfully, Luke, Lando (and Lobot?) should be there to help her get out of the mess.As a child, one of the most memorable scenes that I vividly remember from Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back is when Captain Han Solo is frozen in carbonite on Darth Vader’s orders. And then my blade will find her throat." So, if being frozen in carbonite wasn't a big enough issue, Leia's battle to get off Cloud City and out of the hands of the Empire will be further complicated. What doesn't help Leia's case is Commander Zahra wants Leia's head for the events that killed Empire soldiers (and someone close to her) after she helped destroy the Death Star: "Not long from now, I will whisper the name in Leia's Organa's Ear.
#Serious sam frozen in carbonite free
The chances she isn't immediately free are slim, considering the comic takes place between the events of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - the latter of which begins with Leia, Luke and Lando trying to free Han from his carbonite prison by dealing with the gluttonous crime kingpin Jabba the Hutt. Leia being frozen in carbonite is never mentioned in any of the Star Wars films, so Soule is writing in a brand new wrinkle in the canon with the decision to freeze her.
