Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser is set to open on March 1st, 2022!
If you don’t know, this is the Star Wars hotel that will be at Walt Disney World. It should be completely immersive to where it feels like you’re actually on a ship flying through space, complete with characters, special food, and even lightsaber training. Basically, it’s a Star Wars’ fans DREAM. We’ve seen a lot about the Starcruiser, but still don’t really know what the layout of the ship is like, until NOW!
We have a map of the Starcruiser, people!! In the Play Disney Parks app, you can access the Datapad for the Galactic Starcruiser if you have an upcoming reservation at the hotel. Right now, it seems this is only available to guests with select reservations in March of 2022. First, we took a look at the decks aboard the ship.
And, you can even get a closer look. This appears to show where the cabins are on Deck 4.
We’ve already had a few looks at the cabins, and they look pretty cool!
Deck 4 is also where the Crown of Corellia Dining Room will be! And, it’s where you will find the Engineering Room, Lightsaber Training, and the Cargo Hold.
The Crown of Corellia Dining Room is where you will eat all of your meals on the ship.
A reminder that the Engineering Room is technically a hidden area on the ship, typically reserved only for the crew of the ship.
And, we know that there will be 4 training stations built into the walls of the Lightsaber Training pod where guests can get in some target practice and show off their lightsaber skills.
We also took a look at Deck 6, which is where the Atrium, Bridge, Sublight Lounge, Launch Pod Dock, and The Chandrila Collection will be located.
The Launch Pod Dock is where you’ll land after the Launch Pod brings you up to the ship in space.
Here’s a reminder of what the Atrium is supposed to look like…
…and the Bridge.
The Sublight Lounge is the bar on the ship, where you can also play a game of holo-Sabacc at the Sabacc Table.
And, The Chandrila Collection is the store on the ship where you can buy fun merchandise to make your experience even more immersive.
Deck 7 seems to be the highest level on the ship, and it also contains guest cabins.
The Datapad also has tools you can use, like the translation tool. That’s the only tool available outside of the ship, but once on the ship, we should be able to use the Hack, Scan, Tune, and Jobs tools.
That’s all of the map that we can see right now using the Datapad! We’ll keep you updated on everything else we find out about the Galactic Starcruiser, so stay tuned to DFB for more.
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Will you be taking a trip on the Galactic Starcruiser? Let us know in the comments!
Pris says
I suppose if you are into Star Wars this could be exciting but I just don’t see this going over. I would not be surprised if it’s an enormous bust for Disney.
Ken says
Can’t understand the maps, don’t see how they fit together… are they stacked or all on one floor…?