Following its purchase of the franchise for $4 billion, Disney has made the most out of Star Wars. Along with a lucrative campaign featuring well-marketed toys, campaigns and other promotions (along with video games like the best-selling Battlefront and Disney Infinity), the company banked on the release of the first new film in over a decade:  The Force Awakens.

It paid off big time, making $2 billion worldwide, and leading into what could be one of the year’s biggest home video sellers when it releases this April. This is merely the beginning for Disney’s plans with the franchise, as it indicated yesterday during its Disneyland 60 special, which aired on ABC. Along with paying tribute to a number of other franchises and iconic moments in Walt Disney’s history, the company took the opportunity to showcase what Star Wars-related expansions are coming to its theme parks.

The Force Awakens star Harrison Ford was on hand to present the footage, which provides a preview of many activities that users will be able to take part in when Star Wars Land opens in both Disneyland and Disney World Resorts. This includes an interactive gun battle aboard a First Order ship, being able to helm the controls of the iconic Millennium Falcon, and even stopping by a classic Star Wars cantina, where tourists will be able to engage with characters from the film along with aliens.

Other potential items include a marketplace, a museum devoted to events from the Star Wars films, and an intergalactic restaurant, among other items. These 14-acre expansions will obviously take some time to complete, as they aren’t likely to open for a few years.

In the meantime, Disney has plenty going on in the Star Wars pipeline in the meantime, including a new live-action series coming to Netflix, as well as other products, like the recently announced Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which releases this June. Then, of course, there’s the next Star Wars movie, Episode VIII, which is already in production for a holiday 2017 release. In the meantime, another movie, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, set to arrive this December.

Considering the money that’s generated from the series thus far, it’s safe to say that the force is strong for Star Wars Land.