After holding out on the offer for longer than expected, Disney is finally offering Walt Disney World Annual Passholders a 30% discount off Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser voyages this spring and summer.
The following sailings are included in the discount:
- April: 4/15, 4/17, 4/19, 4/21, 4/23, 4/25, 4/27, 4/29
- May: 5/1, 5/5, 5/7, 5/9, 5/11, 5/13, 5/15, 5/19, 5/21, 5/23, 5/25, 5/29, 5/31
- June: 6/2, 6/4, 6/6, 6/14, 6/18, 6/20, 6/24, 6/26, 6/28
Important Details
- The number of packages allocated for this offer is limited.
- Savings based on the nondiscounted price a non-Passholder pays for the same package.
- Passholder must present a valid Walt Disney World Annual Pass at check-in.
- Offer is nontransferable.
- All packages are a 2-night experience. Package includes entry to Disney’s Hollywood Studios for one (1) day on day 2 of the experience. This admission ticket expires at midnight prior to departure date. Ticket is required in all Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser packages. Tickets may not be modified, are nonupgradable, nontransferable and nonrefundable and exclude activities/events separately priced. Package includes two (2) breakfast, two (2) lunch and two (2) dinner meals per Guest, with gratuity included for dinners; and one (1) quick-service meal consisting of one (1) entrée and either one (1) nonalcoholic beverage or, if age 21 or over, one (1) alcoholic beverage (where available), or, for Guests ages 3 to 9, one (1) combo meal from the children’s menu offerings, to be used in the theme park only. Entertainment and experiences onboard subject to change without notice or liability.
- Offer is only applicable for new reservations.
- Limit one cabin per Passholder; Passholder must stay in the cabin.
- Advance reservations required.
- Offer is subject to the Walt Disney Travel Company Terms and Conditions for
Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Vacations. - Offer dates are subject to change without notice.
- Offer excludes Galaxy Class Suites and Grand Captain Suites.
In this immersive 2-night experience, guests will board a launch pod where they will be taken to the Halcyon starcruiser. Each onboard cabin or suite offers an amazing view of outer space. Guests also can interact with crew on the ship, plot secret missions, and much more.
Galactic Voyages
Recently, Disney announced that Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser would be cutting down to two voyages per week starting this October. This change came after a month of very low occupancy. The Galactic Starcruiser debuted a year ago in March 2022 and in the beginning, they were consistently filling voyages. Lately, they’ve reached a point where there were only enough guests to fill one dinner service. Because of this, low occupancy voyages were being cancelled and Disney began offering discounts to Disney Vacation Club Members and Cast Members.
The hefty price tag for the Galactic Starcruiser could also be another reason why occupancy has been low. For the three-day, two-night voyage, prices start at $4,809 for two guests for a standard cabin, which has one queen-size bed and two twin-size bunk beds. The price increases with each additional guest. For example, a family of four would be looking at a cost of more than $6,000 for a standard cabin. There are larger suites available at an even higher price point.
Have you ever been on a Galactic Starcruiser voyage? Let us know in the comments below.
On the fence about booking a voyage? Check out our Complete Guide to the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser.
For more coverage and reviews on Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, click the links below:
- VIDEO: Tom’s Honest Third Review of Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser
- Disney Addresses Reduced Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Voyages, Calendar Released Through End of 2023
- BREAKING: Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Cutting Down to Two ‘Voyages’ Per Week This Fall
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Even then, still too rich for me. It would need to be less than DCL for me to entertain it, and noticeably less.
If I can do a Disney cruise with that money, that’s what I’m going to do. If I can do multiple cruises on other cruise lines for that money, that’s what I’m going to do. I just don’t see the value in Disney anymore, tbh.
What if you have a Disneyland AP? Can you get the same discount?