Disney’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge hasn’t even been open a month, but the new geek paradise is being plagued with souvenir hunters.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is officially open, and chances are your timelines have been full to bursting with pictures and videos of those lucky enough to check out the park. And even though the park has been jam-packed with people checking out the immersive, Star Wars-themed land, many of us haven’t gotten to visit yet. Because of this, some entrepreneurial park-goers have decided to help us out of our feelings of FOMO.

According to Deadline, Galaxy’s Edge is already facing a real problem with guests to the park snagging and then selling anything that is Galaxy’s Edge branded online. But these “unauthorized souvenirs” aren’t the sort of things you’d expect someone to steal and then sell online.

Some of the stolen items include coasters from Oga’s Cantina (which have phrases written in the Star Wars language Aurebesh on them), menus and cards from Oga’s, the flight crew cards you receive when you ride Millineum Falcon: Smugglers Run, maps of Galaxy’s Edge, and even sporks from the park. And this thriving market of stolen goods has popped up when the park itself hasn’t even been open for an entire month.

Deadline reports that Disney hasn’t commented on the individuals selling items they snagged from the park, but employees are working hard to stop smugglers from taking anything that has the words “Galaxy’s Edge” on it that isn’t nailed down.

So just remember, we’re all really excited about Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, but if you get the opportunity to visit the park, be cool. With so many people vying to experience the new Star Wars land, it can be tempting to turn the visit into a money-making opportunity, but don’t give in to the Dark Side.

If you want to experience the park for yourself, don’t grab some shady souvenir! You can visit the park for yourself. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is open at Disneyland in California or Disney World in Florida, and tickets are on sale now.