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How much is a Jedi robe at Disney World?

Prices for the individual pieces are as follows (Jedi and Sith variants both cost the same): Adult undertunic: $69.99. Adult overtunic: $49.99. Adult robe: $124.99.



In 2026, a standard Jedi robe at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disney’s Hollywood Studios typically costs between $125 and $175 USD, depending on the size and material quality. The "authentic" robes found at Black Spire Outfitters are sold as separate pieces; the outer hooded robe is the most expensive component, while the inner tunics, tabards, and belts are sold individually, meaning a "full" Jedi ensemble can easily exceed $300 to $500. For 2026, Disney has also introduced premium "Legacy" robes tied to specific characters like Obi-Wan Kenobi or Ahsoka Tano, which carry a higher price tag. Children's sizes are slightly more affordable, usually starting around $100. It is important to remember that while you can buy and wear these robes in the park, Disney's "no-costume" policy for guests over 14 generally applies, though "Star Wars Bound" (wearing outfits that resemble characters without being full costumes) is allowed and encouraged within the immersive land of Batuu.

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