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All alone in the world . . . March 30, 2020 6:50 am DanS

Stuck at Home? Take a Tour through Disney’s -|empty|- Star Wars, Pandora and Space-Age Parks
Get a bird’s eye view of the empty parks.

By Chelsea Gohd

From the comfort and safety of your own home, you can now explore Walt Disney World all by yourself.

Although all Disney parks worldwide are currently closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, aerial images of the empty parks at Walt Disney World in Florida offer a unique opportunity to explore their world-famous attractions like never before.


The Millennium Falcon, the crown jewel of Disney’s new Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge.
(Image: © Disney)

Have you ever wanted to stroll solo down Main Street? Be the only citizen of tomorrow in Tomorrowland? Take a private, adrenaline-fueled tour of Space Mountain?

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