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u/BigHeadTinyBody · 7 pointsr/Disneyland

Aside from the plushes (regular one and another different talking one) and the backpack, there is also a Funko figurine and this mug: https://imgur.com/PiCi3r4

I've also seen a kid's book called "Chewie and the Porgs" which looks pretty cute: https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Last-Chewie-Porgs/dp/1484780760

u/cbrunet · 3 pointsr/StarWarsCelebration

How many and what days are you going for? All 5 days. Arriving mid-afternoon on Wednesday, leaving Tuesday.

What hotel are you staying in? There's three of us sharing an AirBNB about 5 minute drive/20 minute walk from the convention center. Ideally that should shave some food costs as well as we'll be able to buy food and make it there.

Where are you travelling from? Ottawa, Canada!

Who are you going with? When we heard it was in Chicago, I emailed two of my buddies with the subject "This is crazy to plan to go to... right?" They both responded with an emphatic "IN!"

What main things are you planning on seeing/doing at Celebration? No idea. Its my first celebration, so I'm trying to be realistic. Reading up on overnight lines makes me think I'll only do that once. Would love to get to meet/greet Dave Filoni or Pablo Hidalgo for autograph/pics, but I don't know if they do that. I would hope that Timothy Zahn is there for the new Thrawn book, so I'd love to get a book signed by him. Depending on who's coming getting either Jason Aaron or Kieron Gillen to sign my copy of Vader Down would be a dream. If Jason Aaron is there I'll likely bring a few other comics for him to sign.

What are your Star Wars interests? I try to consume everything that is canon, but that's getting harder and harder. Movies (of course), TV shows, comics, novels, even LEGO stuff like Freemaker which I get to watch with my kids. I have to beg my son sometimes to let me read him Chewie and The Porgs.

Any questions about Celebration you need answering before going? Only one I'm curious about is how you know if there are overnight lines or not. Is it obvious? As in, if its an 11AM panel that is for something high profile, there will be an overnight line? And how hard is it to get into things like the Del Rey panel or any of Filoni's panels?