The Millennium Falcon is one of the most iconic spaceships of all time; it’s a star of Star Wars in its own right, and as we all know is the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy. Unfortunately, we will never get to own a real working version of the Falcon.
The next best thing? Has to be a giant Lego model, or at least it used to be. Move aside Lego and make room for Magic Jump.
Specializing in inflatables, Magic Jump has partnered with Disney to bring to the world an absolutely enormous inflatable Millenium Falcon.
I’m not kidding about the size either, this thing is 35′ x 30′ x 15′ and comes in at a staggering weight of 1136 pounds. It’s safe to say you’re going to need some help with setting this baby up.
Have a look at it and then take a read of the product description below and while you’re doing so, try to think about how much this costs. Write your answers down, and we’ll see how you did in a moment.
“Magic Jump’s Official STAR WARS Millennium Falcon Hyperspace Jump Experience is the most unique inflatable attraction in the galaxy — and it’s unlike any playland, combo unit or obstacle course ever seen before. It’s an inflatable version of the Millennium Falcon.
Passengers will encounter a Chewbacca inflatable as they enter and an R2D2 inflatable replica and C-3PO graphic as they jump their way around the ship. Passengers will feel the rush as they imagine piloting the Millennium Falcon like Han Solo and Chewbacca as they explore the cockpit area; pretend to operate the cockpit’s master control panel with its gears, switches, and buttons; and eject themselves down a small slide. In the main cabin, they’ll come across inflatable pop-up obstacles such as a bunk, storage container, and holo-map where they can see a holographic-like rendering of the Death Star.”
That’s the abridged version, at least. Now for the price, let us know how close you were in the comments, but if you want one of these, it’ll set you back an eye-watering $9495. Maybe would could all chip in and have a giant Nerdstash party.
Let us know your thoughts in the comments, as well as your price guesses. If I could afford this, I would no longer have a back yard.