Disneyland ends green milk service at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

Disneyland Resort has permanently removed green milk from the Milk Stand in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, a staple since the land's 2019 opening. The change follows the January 2026 introduction of pink milk and aligns with upcoming timeline shifts to the original Star Wars trilogy. Blue milk remains available for guests.

Disneyland Resort confirmed this week that green milk is no longer served at the Milk Stand in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park. The beverage, part of the Batuu experience for nearly seven years since the land debuted in 2019, has been replaced on the menu by pink milk, introduced in January 2026. Blue milk continues to be offered.

A photo shared by WDWNT on Tuesday showed the updated menu sign at the Milk Stand in Batuu West listing only blue and pink milk for purchase. Although the Disneyland Resort app still displays green milk, cast members at the quick-service location have verified its permanent removal.

This adjustment comes amid broader transformations to the land. In January 2026, the Disney Parks Blog announced that Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios would incorporate the original Lucasfilm trilogy timeline. Half of the land will retain the sequel trilogy setting, while the other half will allow encounters with characters like Darth Vader, Leia Organa, Han Solo, and Luke Skywalker.

Earlier this year, Oga’s Cantina at Disneyland Resort closed for modifications to refresh its appearance and fit the revised Batuu timeline; it is set to reopen on March 14, 2026. The full timeline shift at Disneyland Resort is scheduled for April 29, 2026, with no specific date announced for Walt Disney World Resort. Both locations will incorporate music from John Williams’ Star Wars film scores into their soundtracks.

The Milk Stand features glass orbs stained blue and green, resembling storage for the milks. It remains unclear whether Disneyland Resort will update the green orbs to pink following the menu change.

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