cookiee_munster
Well-Known Member
wait, so the whole thing isn't going to be housed in a big facade/shell to look like a space ship?
EDIT - nevermind, apparently you are then launched into space where you then board the ship...
I dunno...hubby's feet are usually right at the edge of a queen-size bed, and he's not even 6' tall...
LOL, yeah- I thought that too! But maybe it’s just that the opening is smaller than the bunk? Compared to the big bed, they seem to be about the same length (same padding on the headboard side, the foot of the bed pretty much aligning).
NoDoes no one else think that the hotel visuals and interactivity will take away some (or all) of the uniqueness of the attractions within GE? Diminishing the experience instead of adding to it?
Does your hubby normally sleep in the kid's bunkbeds?
They do until you see they're the same length as the bed. Besides, how tall are your kids? these are for kidsAm I the only one who thinks those bunks look REALLY short?
I was holding out for the escape pod suiteYou are sadly mistaken if you think adults won't try to sleep in those bunks!
That's my thinking...You are sadly mistaken if you think adults won't try to sleep in those bunks!
Interesting the article mentions 2 nights. Is that the confirmed length of stay for this experience?
And more than one per bunk at a time.You are sadly mistaken if you think adults won't try to sleep in those bunks!
Now THAT'S a proper cabin!
You've inadvertently hit on one of the problems (draws?) of the hotel--the kind of person who has $3k to spend on two nights in the Star Wars hotel may be expecting the full Jabba's Palace experience...
You've inadvertently hit on one of the problems (draws?) of the hotel--the kind of person who has $3k to spend on two nights in the Star Wars hotel may be expecting the full Jabba's Palace experience...
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