We went on the 4th sailing. Of course, it was packed full. It was a ton of fun, and my buddy and I want to do it again, but I think if it was just over half the number of people it would have been better. We were up for all of the cosplaying aspect, but we didn't have the most elaborate costumes, nor did we have cute kids with us, so we sometimes felt overlooked. Fewer people reduces the likelihood of that. As for kids, I think for them to get the most out of it, they should have their own phones. My daughter is 8 - I would take her when she's 10-12ish.
Good to know, and good insight. I've gotten uncharacteristically sentimental in my old age, so the shots of TimTracker's adorable little boy grinning and going wide-eyed at Chewbacca got me. Apparently, I do still have a heart!
But I believe you if you say that using a phone and interacting fully makes it complete, so probably a 10-12ish age is a better investment for most families. I'm betting two churros that TimTracker got that cruise with his son comped fully due to his subscriber count.
I know a lot here enjoy how this is failing, but it honestly makes me sad. Disney took a big swing at a new concept, and it was honestly a ton of fun if you really got into it. It is expensive as hell, but I haven't felt that young and free in a long, long time, and it really did stay with me.
There's definitely an element of enjoying watching this concept flounder so embarrassingly. Especially because it is tied so closely with
Bob Chapek announcing it as the widely disliked Parks Chairman in 2017, and then Bob Chapek cutting the ribbon on it as the widely hated Company Chairman in 2022.
Galactic Starcruiser is still closely associated with Bob Chapek and his endless failures and charmlessly scripted persona.
But even setting Bob Chapek aside, since he's now been fired and his office fumigated, there's a lot still wrong with Galactic Starcruiser. The interior design, the weird obsession to ignore all the most popular characters except Chewbacca, those hideous dental assistant uniforms the Ops CM's have to wear, the many cringey offerings, the downsized and downgraded scale and scope to the entire facility, etc.
Remembering the breathless hype and "amazing!" words that Disney used to describe this concept back in 2017, I'm still floored that they make arriving guests drive around the entirely undisguised warehouse building for the thing in order to get to check-in.
Seriously? You're just gonna wait 15 years for the trees to grow on this one?
I don't know how you save it, to be honest. Reducing the operation to 5 days a week in summer and running a 60% vacancy rate the rest of the year is not something that is sustainable. I give it until Christmas at the latest, but I wouldn't be surprised if we see an "announcement" about Galactic Starcruiser this August.