The Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser is officially open for its first public cruise, and we’ve got a full tour of a one-bedroom Galaxy Class Suite. This is a full photo and video tour, and as the suites contain “Star Wars surprises,” there are spoilers ahead.
As we entered the suite, the first thing we noticed on our left was the bar area.
On the end closest to the door, there’s a sink below a collection of cups and glasses.
For easy serving, a bottle featuring the logo of Chandrila Star Line is also part of the set, and can also be refilled in the atrium.
There are two outlets on the wall next to the sink, along with a button to turn the light on and off.
We were also presented with a box of snacks and bottled water.
Underneath the table is a Cooling Supply Unit (also known as a mini-refrigerator).
The bar area includes two stools for seating.
The best part of the bar area is the plant-like creature on display.
Next to the bar, a small vanity area has a stool and a lighted mirror.
The living area has its own closet.
The couch offers plenty of space to spread out and places to put drinks and snacks.
The living area has its own viewport, which can also be closed.
A silver armchair and small end table round out the furniture in the room.
Even the remote control is on-theme.
This unique, silver table feels like something you’d see in space.
This is a secret tunnel between the living area and the bedroom!
The Galaxy Class Suite sleeps up to four guests with a queen bed and two wall pull-down berths (bunks). In addition to the bedroom, it has a small living room area.
The bedroom has a window so guests can see out into space.
The bed features the Chandrila Star Line logo.
Beneath the window, you’ll find a pull-out table and two rolling ottomans stored in a cubby.
Here you can see the table pulled out.
Guests can find a screen and control panel directly across from the queen bed.
This screen is where D3-09 will assist guests (on voyages where she is available). The room phone, thermostat, and a light button are also on this panel.
Small pull-out tables flank the bed, making functional nightstands.
The lighting in the bedroom goes along with the space theme well.
In this bedroom, you’ll find a single pull-down bed.
This is what the room looks like with the single pull-down bed folded up.
Controls allow you to open and close your “viewport” with instructions in English and Aurebesh.
The closet stores extra bed linens and has a safe.
The safe is a standard one, with instructions in English.
Moving into the bathroom, you’ll find grey triangle tiling and Chandrila star line accents.
The cabin features a dual sink vanity.
Some white towels bear the Chandrila Star Line logo in orange embroidery.
Upon the sink, you’ll find additional unique H2O products, including a bubble face mask and makeup remover face cloths.
Developed specifically for the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, the instructions are in English and Aurebesh.
You’ll find tissues in the center of the vanity.
Guests can find hand soap and body lotion in dispensers on the wall.
Cruisers can find towels on the towel bar or on the shelf in the vanity.
The refresher (bathroom) features a large walk-in shower.
There are both regular showerheads and a handheld shower.
H2O Plus products unique to the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser can be found in wall dispensers on both sides of the shower area.
Two showerheads with separate controls share the same space.
There’s a full-length mirror, which is appreciated despite questionable placement.
Guests can find extra toilet paper underneath a space-age silver roll holder. Sadly, there is apparently no toilet art in space. (Longtime readers of WDWNT will remember that we enjoy artwork in the separated toilet rooms).
A wastebasket next to the toilet offers a convenient place to dispose of bathroom items.
A pocket door closes off the toilet for privacy.
The carpeting changes to a grey and black pattern as we head back into the living area.
Be sure to check out our video tour below:
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I have a bit of claustrophobia and so wont be going anywhere near this hotel. Just looking at the pictures freaks me out.
It has a similar endearing quality to a hospital waiting room…
What is that small door in the sleeping area, to the left of the TV? It almost looks like a cat/doggie door.
It’s mentioned in the post and we even go through it in the video
I really can’t get over how cheap this looks. It doesn’t Scream Star Wars and it doesn’t scream luxury. Disney tried to meet somewhere in the middle, and they failed badly. They should’ve gone all the way themed, or all the way lux. But man…this looks more like a fancy mall playground than a hotel room.
And it’s realllllllyyyy not going to age well. Once these rooms have a few guests through, they’re going to look awful.