Walt Disney World Reveals Opening Date for STAR WARS: GALACTIC STARCRUISER Hotel
Walt Disney World has revealed the opening date of March 1, 2022, for their Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel that is headed to the Disney park. This two-night, immersive adventure that takes guests to that galaxy far, far away will let fans start booking their experiences on October 28, 2021, for those who wish to secure their spot in the Star Wars-themed hotel.
Disney also shared a look at the Galactic Starcruiser's Bridge, where guests will be able to learn what it takes to pilot the Halcyon - the in-universe Starcruiser that this adventure takes place on - and where the crew will teach guests how to help with navigation, power, defense, and other critical systems.
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You can also check out the pricing system and what they include here:
The pricing breakdown for a Standard Cabin - which can sleep up to four or five passengers - is as follows;
Two guests per cabin
$1,209 per guest per night or $4,809 total
Three guests per cabin (two adults, one child)
$889 per guest per night or $5,299 total
Four guests per cabin (three adults, one child)
$749 per guest per night or $5,999 total
This pricing includes a trip to Disney's Hollywood Studios and Galaxy's Edge on the first day of the journey, two breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals per guest, a quick-service meal, valet parking, an exclusive Galactic Starcruiser MagicBand, and much more.
IGN gave all this info, and also went on to report that guests “will also be able to not only become a Jedi and wield a lightsaber against a remote training device not unlike the one Luke faced in Star Wars: A New Hope, but it will also be the first place fans can see Disney's realistic, retractable lightsaber.
“Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser is meant to let fans live out their own Star Wars story, and they will be able to choose to join the First Order of the Resistance and interact with the well-known characters like Rey, Kylo Ren and Chewbacca and brand-new characters, aliens, and more.”
This sounds amazing, of course, but a trip to the happiest place on earth is already so pricy, it is hard to imagine dropping this kind of cash. Do you think you’ll be able to stay here one day?