Everything We Know about Disney’s Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser
Photo by David Roark, courtesy of Disney
Disney’s Galactic Starcruiser—the immersive Star Wars hotel that Paste has been writing about for almost three years—will be welcoming its first official guests in less than three weeks, starting on March 1. The Starcruiser has been one of the most anticipated theme park projects in recent memory, as well as one of the most divisive (which happens with anything Star Wars related these days). So far that discourse has been based largely on rumors, with Disney playing it close to the vest with concrete details about the hotel. That changes soon, though: the Starcruiser is already hosting Disney employees and contest winners, with the media getting an in-person preview a few days before the official opening. After years of questions, conjecture, and criticisms, the world will know what the full two-day Starcruiser experience is like by the end of the month. It’s an exciting time for fans of Star Wars and theme park design.
Here’s everything we do know about the Galactic Starcruiser so far. This is everything specific Disney has announced about the new hotel, with none of the unverified rumors from dodgy YouTube accounts that peddle sensationalism for clicks, or so-called “insiders” who spend more time writing partisan tirades against Lucasfilm than actually talking about theme parks. Before the flood of first-person accounts and photographs hit the internet in two weeks, let’s look over the facts of the Starcruiser on the cusp of its maiden voyage.
1. It’s a Cruise-Style Two-Night “Adventure” in an Heavily Themed Hotel
Disney has been selling the dream of visiting Star Wars since Star Tours first opened in the ‘80s. That took a significant leap forward in 2019 with the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland and Disney World, where guests can visit the Tatooine-esque planet Batuu, including a marketplace, a restaurant, multiple themed stores, and a cantina, and find themselves piloting the Millennium Falcon or in the middle of a battle between the First Order and the Resistance in the land’s two rides. Instead of recreating a place well-known from the movies, or retelling stories we’ve already seen, Disney’s designers focused on creating an immersive playground themed to Star Wars where guests could experience their own stories. That remains a controversial decision for many Star Wars fans, but Galaxy’s Edge looks, sounds, and feels like it came right out of George Lucas’s movies, which makes it a creative success in our book.
Galactic Starcruiser, which was heavily rumored during Galaxy’s Edge’s development before being confirmed at D23 in August 2019, aims to take the immersive qualities of Galaxy’s Edge to a new level. The hotel, which will be exclusive to Walt Disney World in Florida, is a two-night experience patterned after a cruise and set inside a building themed to look like a spaceship. “Windows” will offer views of space, “pods” will make it feel like guests travel from a planetary terminal to the spaceship known as the Halcyon at the start of their journey, and rooms and hallways will have the sleek, futuristic design of a sci-fi movie. A schedule of various activities aboard the Halcyon will keep guests occupied in their own Star Wars adventure, with a “planetary excursion” to Batuu (i.e., a trip to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios) giving them a tour of the theme park. The goal is to have it all feel real, or at least as real as possible; the ship’s “crew” will be in costume and character to preserve the fiction of the space cruise, with some of them decked out as aliens, and Disney will let all guests dress in Star Wars attire, as well. (Adults usually aren’t allowed to wear costumes in Disney theme parks, so it’ll be interesting to see if Starcruiser guests can wear their Jedi robes during the “excursion” to Galaxy’s Edge.)
2. Activities Include Lightsaber Training, a Sabacc Tournament, and More
In a sample itinerary found on the Starcruiser website, guests can see some of the activities they’ll be able to partake in on the Halcyon. Much of the schedule reflects what you’d find on a real cruise ship, such as the orientation at the start of the trip and a reception overseen by the captain. But then you’ll also see a lot of Star Wars-specific events, like a tournament for Han Solo and Lando Calrissian’s favorite card game sabacc, and hands-on training with a lightsaber. You might get to take control of a droid and race it against other passengers’ droids, or build a model of the Halcyon or other spaceships. You’ll also get trained on how to manage the bridge of the Halcyon, which we hope will mean pushing all kinds of buttons on various boards and panels while lights flash and space sounds whirr. If you’ve already ridden Rise of the Resistance, you know how strong the temptation can be to push all those blinking buttons on the Star Destroyer walls; hopefully bridge training will make that a reality.
3. “Unexpected Story Moments” Will Interrupt the Official Starcruiser Schedule
That same sample itinerary also lists three different “unexpected story moments,” one aboard the Halcyon during the first day, one on Batuu during the excursion, and a third near the end of your stay during your second night on the Halcyon. Getting past the weirdness of listing an “unexpected” moment on an itinerary, these bits of interactive storytelling will let guests lean further into the live-action role-playing aspect of the trip. Expect “unexpected” opportunities to act like a roguish smuggler or to help out the Resistance, with the descriptions in the sample itinerary hinting that the choices you make might impact later story moments. This LARP-ing aspect has been a primary selling point for the Starcruiser all along, and these story moments might give guests the opportunity to have more of a unique experience that isn’t shared by everybody else onboard.
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