Disneyland's Baby Yoda Changing Stations Aren't Real

Credit: Lucasfilm


Credit: Lucasfilm


Ever since his appearance on the first episode of The Mandalorian, Baby Yoda is seen pretty much everywhere. Star Wars fans are making artworks and crochets of the Child, and people immediately wanted Baby Yoda toys to be released soon after seeing it in the pilot. They really loved the character, so much so that one fan placed him on Disneyland's diaper changing stations.

It all started with the artist named Sam Carter who posted a photo of the baby changing stations that are seen at Galaxy's Edge. If you've been there, you would know that these stations have the drawing of a child as an indicator. However, the user wrote in his caption that he's curious because "nobody" is talking about the new Baby Yoda changing signage. You can check it out below.

Of course, everyone was surprised and excited to see the stations, with others wanting a picture of the particular spots. However, according to Fox News, a representative of Disney World told the outlet that neither Disneyland nor Disney World actually changed the signs. This basically says that the picture posted was edited. The outlet noted that Carter was an artist and even a former Disneyland employee.

Regardless if it's fake or not, Star Wars fans got really excited about the Baby Yoda changing stations. However, someone pointed out that if the Child is "rare," it's confusing to have it be the "standard baby-changing symbol on Batuu." Another fan said that since Baby Yoda is 50 years old, it'd "be beyond a changing table at this point."

Would you like Disney to replace the standard symbols with Baby Yoda ones? Tell us in the comments below!

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