Disneyland Resort has announced a permanent change affecting visitors to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. The decision removes an offering that has been an integral part of the Lucasfilm-inspired theme park land since it opened in 2019, and comes as the park prepares to overhaul the area’s original timeline. Here’s what Southern California Disney Park guests need to know.Upcoming Changes in BatuuCredit: DisneyIn January 2026, the Disney Parks Blog announced that the original Lucasfilm trilogy timeline would be coming to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Half of the land will remain set in the sequel timeline, while the other half will shift to a universe where guests can meet Darth Vader, Leia Organa, Han Solo, and Luke Skywalker.Earlier this year, Oga’s Cantina closed at Disneyland Resort to allow for changes that make the outer space bar seem newer and align with its new place in the Batuu timeline. It will reopen on March 14, 2026.Credit: DisneyDisneyland Resort will officially shift to the new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge timeline on April 29, 2026. An exact date hasn’t been announced for Walt Disney World Resort‘s version of the Lucasfilm-inspired land. Both destinations will add music from John Williams’ Star Wars film scores to their soundtrack loops.Staple Removed From Star Wars: Galaxy’s EdgeThis week, Disneyland Resort confirmed another permanent change to the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge that guests have known since 2019. After introducing the new Pink Milk in January, Disneyland Park is no longer serving the iconic Green Milk that has been a part of the Batuu experience for almost seven years. The original Blue Milk is still available.Credit: DisneyOn Tuesday, WDWNT shared a photo of the updated menu sign at the Milk Stand in Batuu West, which only lists Blue and Pink Milk as available for purchase.The Disneyland Resort app still lists Green Milk on the Milk Stand menu, but Disney cast members working at the Quick Service dining location confirmed that it is gone for good.Credit: Inside the MagicGlass orbs that hang over Milk Stand are stained blue and green to look like they’re storing fresh Green and Blue Milk. It’s unclear if Disneyland Resort will replace the green glass bulbs with pink ones now that the menu has been changed.Have you tried the new Pink Milk in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Resort? Share your experience with Inside the Magic in the comments! The post Overnight, Disney Announces Removal of Original Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Offering appeared first on Inside the Magic.