Reservations for Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Hotel Stays Will Open Up Later This Year

Disney has just announced that reservations for the upcoming Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel will open up later this year.

The new hotel is scheduled to open sometime in 2021 and will offer two-day and two-night  all-immersive vacation experience.

It’s basically an expensive 2-day LARPing experience.

Ann Morrow Johnson, executive producer for Walt Disney Imagineering says that  “You’re going to live onboard a star cruiser…and you can get wrapped up in the larger Star Wars story.”  So like I said, expensive LARPing.  Not that there is anything wrong with it if that’s something that is important to you and your family.

Here’s a video by Ann Morrow Johnson:

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She says that when you arrive you will be “ushered into a launch pod, where you will simulate the experience of blasting off into space.”

Guest will all be able to visit the bridge of the ship.

You will be allowed to take “an exclusive transport” to visit Batuu.

They say “exclusive transport” I call it a modified bus….

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For me, I think I would want to escape after awhile. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is cool and all, but I think 2 days and nights is a lot.

Plus the price has been rumored to be pretty steep. Like a Disney Cruise, the “Star Cruiser Halcyon will be all inclusive, but it could cost you between roughly $500-$1000 per person/per day depending on how many people you can fit in your cabin.  They can fit up to 5 people.

 

We will keep you posted when we have more information on it.

What do you think? Comment and let us know!

Source: Disney Parks Blog

 





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