Walt Disney Co’s newest theme park offering ‘Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser’ aims to make fans forget they are in Florida and instead feel like they are vacationing in luxury in a galaxy far, far away.
The two-night ‘Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser’ experience, opening Tuesday at Walt Disney World in Orlando, puts guests into a story set on the Halcyon, a sleek space vessel said to be the place where Princess Leia and Han Solo took their honeymoon.
Disney’s designers hope visitors embrace the chance to play a role in the fictional world created by George Lucas. Guests on the Halcyon can interact with space droids, or Han’s hairy sidekick Chewbacca, and meet new characters.
Crew members will offer training in how to handle a lightsaber or battle incoming threats from the ship’s bridge. ‘Star Wars’ costumes are encouraged.
The first-of-its-kind adventure is pricey, starting at $4,809 for two guests, which includes two days and two nights in one of 100 Starcruiser cabins, galactic-inspired food, and drink, and a visit to Batuu, the ‘Star Wars’ planet inside the Disney World theme park.
Like a traditional cruise, all guests board at the same time. A captain and cruise director offer a welcome, but things go awry when Stormtroopers appear. Characters ask visitors for assistance, urging them to decide to align with the Resistance or the evil First Order.
A glitzy dining room offers nightly musical entertainment from an intergalactic diva and band. In the cocktail lounge, visitors can play a round of sabbac, a card game in the ‘Star Wars’ universe, or they can chill in the atrium without any pressure to participate in the story, the creators said.
The company did not disclose what it spent to build the experience, which was in development for more than six years, but executives said they adhered to Disney’s famous attention to detail and aimed to create a high-tech, luxury experience.
As COVID-19 cases drop and health restrictions ease, crowds are returning to Disney parks. Revenue for the parks division exceeded pre-pandemic levels in the last three months of 2021.
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