The Star Wars hotel — Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser — is scheduled to open in Disney World in Spring of 2022!
We just found out important details about the experience like the pricing, the room types, and what’s included in your stay! We also know a little bit about how involved the story will be, what your journey to Galaxy’s Edge will look like, and the food on board! And Disney just revealed an exclusive dining experience that Star Wars fans HAVE to see for themselves!
The Crown of Corellia Dining Room is where meals will take place on the ship! The supper club promises to have entertainment and “distinctive” dining, which sounds like there will be some interesting food choices (as we’ve already seen with the BLUE shrimp!).
And Disney just revealed another part of dinner you can take part in — the Captain’s Table!
You can arrange to sit at the Captain’s Table in the center of the Crown of Corellia Dining Room for “an especially memorable dinner experience.” We spot some interesting-looking food! 👀
You’ll get to enjoy the captain’s favorite dishes as EXTRA courses during your meal!
If you want a seat at the Captain’s Table, an additional fee is required. There’s much more info about the entire hotel experience that Disney just released, so stay tuned to DFB for more, because we’ll be coming to you with updates soon!
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Will you be reserving a seat at the Captain’s Table? Let us know in the comments!
RickTR says
I have a feeling there’s going to be a lot of “additional fees”.