Per Guest, Per Night Pricing Revealed for Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Hotel, As Well As Different Cabin Amenities

Shannen Ace

Per Guest, Per Night Pricing Revealed for Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Hotel, As Well As Different Cabin Amenities

With the first commercial for Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, Disney has also released pricing for a voyage in the immersive hotel.

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Each voyage includes:

  • 2-night stay in a cabin or suite
  • Ongoing, immersive and interactive entertainment, where choices determine your experience
  • Food and beverages on the starcruiser (excluding alcoholic and specialty beverages) and a quick-service meal at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo or other select locations at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
  • Admission to Disney’s Hollywood Studios for your planetary excursion to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
  • Valet parking
  • Exclusive Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser databand (known on your home planet as a MagicBand)

For two guests per cabin, the voyage starts at $1,209 per guest per night for a total of $4,809. For three guests (2 adults, 1 child), it starts at $889 per guest per night, for a total of $5,299. And for four guests (3 adults, 1 child), it starts at $749 per guest per night, for a total of $5,999.

Of course, this varies depending on the number of adults and children, and the exact cabin. There are three types of rooms guests can choose from.

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A standard cabin sleeps four to five passengers, with a queen bed, 2 berths (bunk beds), and a wall pull-down bed. It has one window with a view into space.

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The one-bedroom galaxy class suite sleeps four passengers, with a queen bed and 2 wall pull-down beds. It includes a living room space and a double vanity bathroom, bar area, and two windows with views of space.

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Finally, the two-bedroom grand captain suite sleeps up to eight passengers, with 2 queen beds, 2 berths (bunk beds), and 2 wall pull-down beds. It also includes a living space, plus two bathrooms, a bar area, and three windows.

All three cabin types include a mini-fridge, hairdryer, safe, phone, TV, and H20 Plus spa, bath, and shower products.

Which cabin would you like to stay in? Let us know in the comments.

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28 thoughts on “Per Guest, Per Night Pricing Revealed for Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Hotel, As Well As Different Cabin Amenities”

  1. Judging by the outside photos, I counted about 60 rooms total. Disney World has over 30,000 rooms. So, 60 rooms out of 30,000 is 0.2%. That means, regardless of the price, the vast majority of Star Wars fans who go to WDW will never make it staying at this hotel.

  2. I don’t believe this hotel will be successful, for the following reasons:
    1. It’s way too expensive. It charges the prices of presidential suites of the deluxe hotels for a room the size of a All Stars room. Most rich people don’t like getting packed in. 2. It originally depended on the success of Galaxy’s Edge, which failed to fulfill its expectations since its first opening. 3. Some die hard fans will cash in their retirement savings to stay here just once, especially at the beginning, but such fans (and their savings) will be depleted real soon. 4. If a guy does come up with the money, his significant other or his spoiled child might refuse to go to Disney World without being allowed to visit Magic Kingdom, swim, get a spa treatment, or just go outside. So he has to put his family in a different hotel while he has fun, and his family will resent him while Disney will be responsible for splitting families up during vacation time. 5. It is completely devoid of real Star Wars scenes such as the being the inside of the Death Star or seeing Darth Vader, so, like Galaxy’s Edge, most SW fans have no reason to be there. 6. This has never been done before — a hotel that locks you in and controls where you go for the duration of your stay, even though it’s an obvious idea. There’s a reason nobody else has tried it: it’s a bad idea. Rich people, in particular, don’t like getting locked up; but then, non-rich people don’t like it either. 7. This hotel pretends to be a cruise, but it’s not a cruise. On a cruise, you can step outside any time onto an open deck, take a stroll, feel the sun and fresh ocean breeze. This hotel looks like a tomb from the outside, so stepping out will seriously hurt your feelings (you paid how much for this?). 8. Most people go to Disney World for more than 2 nights, so one much pack up after 2 nights and move somewhere else, which is a lot of bother, especially for rich people. And you know Disney can’t help you pack because everybody checks out on the same day, so all the workers are busy getting the hotel ready for the new batch of guests coming in. 9. In a normal luxury hotel presidential suite, there are many amenities available specially to you because you are the top dog, but now you are only in a average room that charges high prices, you are an average nobody. That is, if you truly can afford this thing, then prepare for a slumming experience where you stay in a tiny room in which you can hardly move around, and hubnub with poor people who scraped together their life savings to be here 2 nights, who will go home to starve for the rest of the year.

    • Don’t forget the expensive costumes they expect you to buy for the different occasions that will never be worn again. And the biggest problem, who wants to live on a starship with characters from the last trilogy?

  3. So, an experience for the very wealthy…who probably aren’t into Star Wars enough to want the experience. Fantastic.

  4. You’ve got to be kidding. Not surprised. Way out of reach for most families. The math doesn’t add up either. How does 4 x $749 come to $6k??

  5. To quote Frank Barone, “HOLY CRAP!”

    There will still be folks line up to pay this cause it is something new. But I wonder about long term stability of this at that price.

  6. I’m planning to stay in the first cabin I can book! To me this seems like an amazing Star Wars related experience.

  7. Wow! Way out of our price range for a Star Wars loving family of five – disappointed we can’t take advantage!

  8. Seriously? How is this even remotely affordable? They’re literally catering to the super rich only. $5000 for 2 people for TWO NIGHTS? And that’s only during off season! I hate to see what they’re asking during peak season.

    • Not sure if you were joking, but the only cruise Disney runs that gets anywhere close to this starting price is a 10 day Hawaiian cruise. So no, it’s not really like that when you consider what’s included.

  9. As a huge fan of Disney and a Star Wars I just find this an absolute and complete joke for pricing. Oh I know many will book this and it will be waiting lists, but at some point the voice of reason needs to step in and say nope this is a joke. All I can think of is that old fashioned saying “a fool and his money is soon parted”.

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