DISNEY revealed details for its Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel which will be located at Florida’s Disney World. Disney fans are wondering what the price will be to stay at this highly-anticipated hotel. What is the price to stay at Disney World’s new Galactic Starcruiser Star Wars hotel? The Galactic Starcruiser is going to serve […]
DISNEY revealed details for its Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel which will be located at Florida’s Disney World.
Disney fans are wondering what the price will be to stay at this highly-anticipated hotel.
The Galactic Starcruiser is going to serve more as an experience[/caption]The Galactic Starcruiser is going to serve more as an experience rather than simply a place to stay for your vacation, according to Inside the Magic.
Two guests can live out a two-day experience at the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel for about $5,000, the outlet states.
For a two-day experience, a family of four will pay about $6,000, while families of three will pay around $5,299, according to the National News.
The experience will operate much like a cruise ship, offering meals, entertainment and more if you opt to have your stay in a “cabin.”
The price of a cabin depends on how many guests are staying, which is similar to the cruise ship deal.
The end of your trip features a gala hosted by The Galactic Starcruiser that is formal.
For a two-day experience, a family of four will pay about $6,000[/caption]While the Star Wars hotel holds a hefty price tag, there are certain advantages to staying there.
In these rooms, your stay is included with full meals, theme park admission to visit Galaxy’s Edge, and a ride on the Rise of the Resistance attraction, which normally can only be ridden if you enter a lottery system, according to Inside The Magic.
During the stay, “guests pick their own missions and challenges to help decide their fate.”
“Whether that means following the rule of the First Order, joining the Resistance in an undercover plot or simply sitting back to watch the action unfold from a distance.”
“This means that no two visits are likely to be the same.”
In comparison, it would cost $2,303 if you stayed two nights at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
Even though it’s cheaper, it’s not an all-inclusive experience and you only have access to a free breakfast and a light refreshment.
Additionally, the Grand Floridian does not include park tickets in the room price.