On Thursday, Disney announced that they will begin taking reservations later this year for Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser – a two-day, two-night, all-immersive vacation that simulates life in the Star Wars universe. Even though reservations will begin later this year, the actual experience isn’t set to open until 2021 at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
Ann Morrow Johnson, executive producer for Walt Disney Imagineering, in a Disney blog post said:
“Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser is a completely new type of experience. You’re going to live onboard a star cruiser… and you can get wrapped up in the larger Star Wars story.”
Johnson explains that guests will “live aboard a starship for two days and two nights.” She continues, “when guests arrive at Disney World they will go to this terminal, think of it as a small private cruise terminal if you will. And you and your family with then be ushered into a launch pod. It’s a small capsule where you will then simulate the experience of blasting off into space.”
“When the doors of the launch pod open and you emerge into the atrium, everything in the spaceship wants to reinforce that feeling of you’re on a starcruiser, in a galaxy far, far away.”
The cabins that you stay in will feature bunk beds similar to what Chewy sleeps in in the movies and can sleep up to five people.
“For the first time both adults and kids alike will get to wield a light saber and face off against a training remote.”
Guests even get to go on a planet excursion with an exclusive transport and land at Black Spire Outpost on the planet of Batuu. If you are a guest at the Starcruiser, you will become a part of the story and get to live your very own Star Wars experience.
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