I didn’t leave Celebration with an Imperial Walker tape dispenser. But I could have. This is not a franchise that has ever been shy about wanting to saturate your personal space. Yet apparently Lucasfilm would prefer you to simply immerse yourself in “Star Wars.” This summer, Disneyland in Anaheim and Disney World in Orlando will open “Star Wars” parks in its resorts, and if the presentations at McCormick were right, you’ll drink blue milk and meet an animatronic Yoda (voiced by Frank Oz) while being surrounded by a new score from John Williams (written exclusively for the parks). They said nothing about previously announced plans for a “Star Wars” hotel in Orlando, but we did hear that visitors to “Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge” can download an app that, to cite one function, refashions phones into language translators.