Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser 2023 General Bookings Opening Next Week

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Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser guests in Halcyon bridge

Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser 2023 General Bookings Opening Next Week

General bookings for 2023 Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser voyages will open next week. Club 33 Members and Golden Oak residents can already book voyages available through September 2023.

Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser guests in Halcyon bridge

Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser voyage dates through September 2023 are available to view online. General bookings for these voyages will open on Thursday, September 1, 2022.

Are you hoping to take a vacation on the Halcyon next year? Let us know in the comments.

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  1. Halcyon is simply not that good. Your arrival experience kicks off the whole thing with a serious deficient experience.

    The arrival experience is sub standard even compared to arriving at a 1 star hotel. The shipping containers as you drive look appallingly ghetto, as if an abandoned (but brightly painted) dumpster is partly blocking the hotel. It’s as if the luxury arrival dock is unavailable and ‘passengers’ are forced to embark from from the utility dock where the trash and equipment would otherwise be loaded.

    The unfinished concrete overhang area to unload ‘passenger’ vehicles is not large enough to accommodate enough vehicles or provide enough shelter from wind, rain or sun for people. They end up standing around in lines in the heat with nothing but some water to take the edge off. The bell staff were hard working but obviously inexperienced and understaffed and guests has nowhere to go to get out of the heat, etc. There is only 2 concrete benches to sit on near some flowers (maybe 2 – 3 people each) and that’s it.

    The only 2 arrival area restrooms are single/family occupancy and can only be accessed after getting through security metal detectors. The walkway to the elevators is a claustrophobic, unfinished, unpainted, undecorated, no frills concrete tunnel that feels like Disney is taking you to jail through the ‘utilidors’ rather than a luxury cruise experience. Waiting in line for Star Tours, Mine Train or Space Mountain or checking in at Pop Century is more pleasant and more ‘Disney’ than waiting to start a $6000-$7000 2 day Star Wars experience on the Halcyon.

    There is much, much more that is lacking.

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