Yes, you would think. But for the demographics that can easily afford this in the first place, there's going to be plenty of spouses and teenagers and hangers-on that just aren't going to be in it to win it.
There are people who book cliffside suites for $2,000 per night at the Hotel Montage in Laguna Beach, and then want to order a room service cheeseburger and stream movies on the room's TV all day instead of look at the view or explore the hotel. (Trust me, I knew one.) Even though they spent a small fortune to surround themselves in an ultra-luxury cliffside hotel with endless amenities and fine dining in some of the most gorgeous scenery on planet Earth.
Hotel Montage Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
Likewise, whether we understand it or not, there will be people who check into the Galactic Starcruiser with their family, and on the morning of the second day they'll sleep in and miss thebustransport to Batuu. Then they'll wander out to the lobby at Noon and ask a Chandrila Star Lines agent how to get to Disney Springs while their husband and kids do the Star Wars rides.
200 tourists per night, and it's going to happen. I just wonder if Disney has thought about how to accommodate guests who aren't 100% committed to the Star Wars Dress Up Hotel their husband or their secretary booked?
The only reason I'd want to book a room is to order Cheesecake Factory on DoorDash and watch the chaos ensue.