A year and a half after it opened, “Star Wars; Galactic Starcruiser”, will close its doors at the end of September 2023.
“Star Wars: Galactic Starcruisers is one of our most creative projects and has been praised by our guests and recognized for setting a new standard for innovation and immersive entertainment. It’s a chance to try new things at scale, and we’ll leverage what we’ve learned to create future experiences that reach our guests and fans.”
As reported by CNBC, stays start at $1,200 per person per day, while family packages run around $6,000. Both prices for a two-day excursion.
The two-day tour included a hotel room, all food and beverages except alcoholic and specialty beverages, a day trip to Hollywood Studios Park, a magic band, and valet service upon delivery.
Regarding reservations made until September 30, the company said they would be in communication “to analyze their options and revise their plans”.
“We are extremely proud of all the artists and imagineers who brought Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser to life and look forward to providing an outstanding guest experience on the remainder of our voyages in the coming months,” the statement concluded.
“Star Wars: Galactic Starcruisers” opens in March 2022. Disney reportedly spent $2 billion to build its two immersive Star Wars parks in Florida and California, though it’s unclear whether that includes the cost of building the Starcruiser.