News Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser coming to Walt Disney World 2021

zombiebbq

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For me it's not the price but the activities offered at that price point. Card games? building a model ship? I mean, c'mon... also the tightly controlled itinerary. a half hour for many of these activities is simply not enough.

I saw mentions of "you will be able to pick what activities you want to do" but has Disney actually confirmed this? Seems like something they'd want to point out up front. The way I read it is that you will be doing activity a, activity b, activity c, as presented in its order....or you can chill in your room.
 

DisneyJoe

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I have a list of 10 couples that are ready to book this on opening day, no matter what the cost. They normally take your average Disney vacation, sometimes multiple times per year, but this is somehow speaking to them... one says he spends more than this cost per year in collectibles. Perhaps it's their intersection of regular WDW visitation and heavy Star Wars fandom? and having the disposable income.
 
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Epct82

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If something were to go wrong in the middle of the night, the AC goes out, or a plumbing issue, anything which would require intervention from maintenance or housekeeping, and they had no choice but to enter the room while guests are present, would they be in character as they fix the problem? It sounds silly but given all the other efforts being put into theme and story within this..
 

DisneyJoe

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I would love to see people like Timtracker just say no they aren't going, it's too much. It's cool, but sorry it's out of our budget.
Some vloggers/bloggers will be given reduced rate or free invites to press events or even stays so that they can have the experience to share with their viewers/readers - especially those with large audiences like Tim Tracker. It's great promotion/publicity for Disney.

Some travel agency owners will receive invites too, especially the larger agencies who sell a ton of Disney Destinations.
 

JoeCamel

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If something were to go wrong in the middle of the night, the AC goes out, or a plumbing issue, anything which would require intervention from maintenance or housekeeping, and they had no choice but to enter the room while guests are present, would they be in character as they fix the problem? It sounds silly but given all the other efforts being put into theme and story within this..
Nah they just send a droid to fix it
 

Incomudro

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You're really going to make me do this, aren't you?

Fine:



Umm... right - which is why I said it wasn't a good comparison when you - not me - tried to make one there.

Did you get good sleep last night? 🤨

And no, my argument about building resorts/dvc over park expansion (which again has nothing to do with the starcruiser or anything else in this thread) is NOT about them doing x when I think they should be doing y.

Quit trying to reword what I say to match what you're trying to make me say.

What I am saying is that I'm grumpy about them doing just x when I think they should be doing y to accommodate x.

I'm saying they want x but don't have enough y to support more x but they're going for more x anyway.

I hate algebra so let me make my point with a long and winding story:

Lets say you live in a small town that has a two lane highway passing through it that is the only way in or out. It works fine but when there's an accident which is seldom, there are always problems since there is only one lane going in each direction.

It works but there are already some minor problems with this arrangement. (head's up - this is foreshadowing)

One day, a developer comes in and starts knocking down single-family homes to build 6 story tall condos and apartments and those start filling up.

Suddenly, your sleepy little town of 6,000 residents climbs to 12,000 and all of those people are trying to use that two lane highway to commute to their jobs every day at just about the exact same time.

Incidents of road rage go up.

There are a few notable deaths as some people attempt to swerve into the oncoming traffic lane to pass unsafely even though the divider lines are solid, resulting in head-on collisions and fiery balls of carnage.

People start using drugs to compensate for their stress.

As a result of the drug use, people start losing their jobs and have to resort to prostitution to support their addictions.

For a very short period, this solves the traffic problem as many people are now "working from home".

.. BUT, this once sleepy little town soon becomes known as prostitution-central of the heartland.

Suddenly even more people are driving down that two lane road than ever before to get to that town because, you know, in modern life, the world is a lonely place.

(I'm not judging and neither should you.)

All those extra people coming to this town that don't even live there results in cars backed up for hours on that two lane road with people just looking for some lovin'. This causes extra emissions to enter the atmosphere which accelerates global warming.

Penguins and polar bears start dying.

You should care about the penguins but not the polar bears.

Polar bears are jerks.

They had it coming.

Anyway, ice caps start shrinking, Florida goes underwater and Walt Disney World closes forever - all because those towers went up in a place that couldn't handle that much traffic.

Now look, I'm not trying to say they should have expanded that road instead of building the condos and apartments.

People need places to sleep and poop and it isn't like the global population is shrinking.

I mean, it might have been nice to have the extra roadway without other development but the existing people were making do, for the most part.

I'm just saying that if they were going to build those condos and apartments, they should have thought about expanding that road before ruining the lives of everyone in the town, damming all life on earth to a literal inferno of hell and worst of all, making WDW close.

~ fin ~

Afterword:
Just to be clear, in my fable, the road represents attraction capacity and the extra buildings going up represent the extra resort buildings at WDW.

I know that might seem a little confusing because Disney's never had an issue with using tax exempt bonds to pay for road infrastructure but I think the comparison is about as clear as the starcruiser (only 100 rooms) is to DVC so it feels fitting. 💩

Also, humanity was ultimately doomed, anyway. We were never going to master interstellar space travel before our sun expanded to absorb all the planets flying around it in this solar system.

Focusing on the fate of one small town or one theme park on a tiny speck of dust zipping through the cosmos was probably pointless to begin with.

The universe, after all, is indifferent.🤷‍♂️

... You know, on reflection, maybe I'm actually the one who needs sleep.
You just summed up what happened to Staten Island, where I spent the first 50 years of my 57 year old life.
 

Epct82

Active Member
Some vloggers/bloggers will be given reduced rate or free invites to press events or even stays so that they can have the experience to share with their viewers/readers - especially those with large audiences like Tim Tracker. It's great promotion/publicity for Disney.
Since vlogging is considered a profession, there are ways to write-off expenditures on lodging, certain admissions on entertainment, amusements, museums, and other items on taxes, since they can consider them requirements for their career. I doubt this would fall under such a category though.
 

rreading

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For me it's not the price but the activities offered at that price point. Card games? building a model ship? I mean, c'mon... also the tightly controlled itinerary. a half hour for many of these activities is simply not enough.

I saw mentions of "you will be able to pick what activities you want to do" but has Disney actually confirmed this? Seems like something they'd want to point out up front. The way I read it is that you will be doing activity a, activity b, activity c, as presented in its order....or you can chill in your room.
My guess (hope?) is that they are suggesting the variety of things which could be included in your experience. I would be *SO* ticked were I to sign up for this and be given this schedule.

Clearly if there is no one who likes to build things, you're not showing up to build a model ship. I hope that the experience is more interesting than that or Disney is quite misguided with their offering. But if while the adults are off adventuring, their 5yos may be at "ship building class" (like their time in the kids clubs on the cruise ships) that seems quite reasonable.
 

Epct82

Active Member
Disney likes Star Wars but I don’t think they understand the fans at all.

Don’t forget that Disney thought fans would see a Star Wars movie every 6 months and look at how that panned out.

They’re learning it as they go along
If you're suggesting fans were getting burned out of Star Wars after the multiple theatrical releases in a short period of time, tell that to the Mandalorian ratings shortly after.
 

corran horn

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I have a list of 10 couples that are ready to book this on opening day, no matter what the cost. They normally take your average Disney vacation, sometimes multiple times per year, but this is somehow speaking to them... one says he spends more than this cost per year in collectibles. Perhaps it's their intersection of regular WDW visitation and heavy Star Wars fandom? and having the disposable income.
We'll probably do this. The household master of coin has been planning since it's been announced. It's a bucketlist thing kinda. I've been to Europe and Asia and South America. And like I said, it'll never be as good as it'll be on launch.
 

Indy_UK

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If you're suggesting fans were getting burned out of Star Wars after the multiple theatrical releases in a short period of time, tell that to the Mandalorian ratings shortly after.

I think they lend differently to different mediums. If they did a film every 6 months they would burn out very quickly.

Think films were planned for Yoda, Boba Fett and a ton of others which would probably lend better to a TV show because they can flesh it out more.

I just feel Disney reckons that Star Wars fans are their highest infinity group and will pay the most when it isn’t, it’s the Disney fans they already have.
 

MrPromey

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It most certainly was.
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Come'on guys, you gotta' read it in the voice.
 

GimpYancIent

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Disney site says:
"See it. Feel it. Live It.
Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser is a revolutionary new 2-night experience where you are the hero. You and your group will embark on a first-of-its-kind Star Wars adventure that’s your own. It’s the most immersive Star Wars story ever created—one where you live a bespoke experience and journey further into a Star Wars adventure than you ever dreamed possible."
 

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