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How much are Jedi robes at Disneyland?

Jedi and Sith Robes The material quality and colours are fantastic, so good that you might well be tempted to pay the $245 it costs to take home the whole set. Unfortunately, child sizes are only available for the robes, and not the tunics.



As of March 2026, authentic Jedi robes at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland (and Disney World) generally cost between $125 and $170 USD, depending on the size and style. The classic brown hooded "Jedi Robe" is priced at approximately $160 for adults, while youth sizes are slightly cheaper, often around $130. These are sold at Black Spire Outfitters on Batuu. If you are looking for the full "ensemble," which includes the tunic, belt, and pants, the total cost can easily exceed $300 to $500. In 2026, Disney also offers a more premium "Heritage" line of robes that can cost upwards of $250. Keep in mind that while you can buy these robes in the park, Disneyland's "Ages 14 and Older" costume policy generally prohibits adults from wearing full robes during standard park hours to prevent confusion with official cast members. However, during special ticketed events like Star Wars Nite in April and May 2026, these rules are relaxed, allowing fans to fully immerse themselves in their Jedi attire.

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RELATED: Here's a Guide to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Lingo However, visitors hoping to don Jedi robes as they venture through Black Spire Outpost will be out of luck. Disney World has no-costume policy for people ages 14 and older.

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As you stated, the Costume Guidelines say that full helmets are not allowed. Headwear may be worn as long as it does not cover the face and the eyes are visible. I asked a Cast Member about simply bringing the helmet into the event without donning it, as an accessory to your costume.

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While you may bring the full lightsaber into the theme parks, please know you'll be asked to stow it away safely to enjoy any attractions so your plan to just bring the hilt is a good one.

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Checked Bags: Yes Sadly, the technology doesn't currently exist to create a real lightsaber. However, you can pack a toy lightsaber in your carry-on or checked bag.

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Inappropriate Attire Disney reserves the right to deny admission to or remove any person wearing attire that is considered inappropriate or attire that could detract from the experience of other Guests.

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