Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities at Disneyland closed on April 13, 2026, and the shop is set to stay dark for a 3-day stretch before reopening Wednesday. Theme Park IQ said the closure was an abrupt refurbishment added this morning, and Disney has not offered a public explanation.
The rest of Star Wars Galaxy's Edge continued to operate as usual, including Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance. Savi’s Workshop had not been reported as affected.
The timing matters because Disneyland’s Galaxy’s Edge is already moving into a new story era. Disney has confirmed that the land will undergo a timeline shift on April 29, 2026, moving half of Galaxy’s Edge from its original sequel trilogy setting to the era of the original Star Wars trilogy.
That transition has been showing up in pieces. Oga’s Cantina recently finished a months-long refurbishment and reopened with changes that reflect the incoming timeline, and DJ R-3X has had all dialogue referencing the First Order and the Resistance removed from his rotation. The land opened in 2019 and was built around environmental storytelling in Black Spire Outpost, where details are supposed to make the setting feel lived in rather than announced.
The question now is not whether the shift is coming. It is how quickly Disneyland will keep moving pieces of the land into place before April 29 brings Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Leia Organa into the mix.



