Galactic Starcruiser hotel will send your wallet into hyperspace
If you want to vacation like a Jedi, you’re going to need some serious Imperial Credit.
Disney released pricing details for its new two-night Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel experience at its Florida resort — and it is expensive.
The two-night stay on the “Halcyon starcruiser” starts at $4,809 on weeknights for the most modest package, a two-guest cabin, according to the voyage’s website.
For a three-guest cabin the price rises to $5,299, and for a four-guest cabin it’s a $5,999 “voyage total.” Suite pricing for four or more passengers was not listed on the website.
The experience begins when guests, who will join either the Resistance or a smuggling ring, enter a “launch pod” and “jump into hyperspace” to board the starcruiser, The Post reported.
The pod docks, the “airlock” opens and guests, who are encouraged to buy and don costumes, step into the atrium to begin their custom journey, according to the website.
When guests find their cabins, they should look out the porthole — every window on the ship has a view of the galaxy that changes as the voyage continues, according to the website.
Based on whether they become a smuggler or a member of the Resistance, they can hide a stowaway, pull a heist, steal spaceships, fly the Millennium Falcon, fight with a lightsaber, visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Hollywood Studios, race droids and build a model ship, according to preliminary details on the website.
When not in high-stakes adventures, guests can also learn Sabacc (a high-stakes card game played in the “Star Wars” movies), grab cocktails at the Sublight Lounge, peek into an intergalactic zoo, discover hidden spaces for secret meetings and enjoy a performance by a “galactic superstar” with a “jewel-encrusted purple Twi’lek finger” … whatever that means.
The Crown of Corellia Dining Room (named for the manufacturing planet where the Halcyon and the Millennium Falcon were built, per “Star Wars” lore) provides lavish rations, and guests can expect to see Rey and other characters, according to the press release.
The resort is slated to open in spring 2022.