Can I bring a lightsaber from Disneyland into Australia?

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I want to visit Galaxy's Edge and build myself a custom lightsaber, as well as maybe buy a couple of the legacy ones for display in my theatre room. If I have them packed with the blades removed, can I expect any issues with customs at the Australian border? (I don't want to lose a lot of money and regret the experience.)






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Can I take my Disney lightsaber on a plane?

Checked Bags: Yes However, you can pack a toy lightsaber in your carry-on or checked bag. May the force be with you.

Can you ship lightsabers from Disneyland?

If you want to ship your lightsaber home, you can have it shipped from Disney World to your house. You have a few options to do this. If you are in Galaxy's Edge you can head over to the Droid Depot to have them ship it for you. You can head over to Dok Ondar's Den of Antiquities to have it shipped.

How do you transport a lightsaber on a plane?

If the lightsaber is allowed through the security checkpoint, the lightsaber is often allowed to be stored up in the overhead bin as a personal item or carry on item, much like a musical instrument. Travelers may separate the lightsaber hilts from the blades, sometimes packing the blades separately in checked luggage.

Do lightsabers count as a carry-on?

The lightsaber counts as a carry-on item. And since you're typically allowed only one carry-on item (aside from your small personal item that goes under the seat) those who want to put a lightsaber in the overhead bin will have to check any other baggage they have.



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