Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser launches Spring 2022

Halcyon ship

UPDATE 10/7/2021: Bookings will open Oct 28, 2021 with sailings starting Mar 1, 2022. More details here.

Disney just announced tons of details about the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, the Halcyon. This will be a 2 night immersive experience on board the “ship”, where you will be a part of a first of its kind Star Wars adventure that includes a stop at Batuu Galaxy’s Edge. Think land and sea cruise experience, but in the Star Wars realm.

It’s hard to describe exactly what it’ll be like since this is brand new, but the theming looks impressive so far. Disney has released some concept photos, and just today, a short teaser video.

The experience will include a 2 night stay in a ship cabin (aka hotel room), meals, a visit to Batuu (in Hollywood Studios, but only that section of the park), and a bunch of activities like lightsaber training and secret missions.

They’re listing starting prices of $4800 for 2 people per cabin to $6000 for 4. These are just starting prices, listed for the Fall months, so chances are, they’ll only go up from there for the peak months and for higher level cabins. Yikes!

They haven’t announced when booking will start yet, but I suspect it’ll be in the next few months if it’s supposed to launch next Spring. If it works like regular cruises, prices will always be lowest when they’re first released and only go up as room inventory goes down, so you’ll probably want to book asap if you’re seriously considering this. Let me know if you would like me to help.

Read all the specifics on the Disney World Starcruiser page, which includes a sample itinerary and pricing. Select from the drop-down menu to view the related pages.

Note: Just based on the sample itinerary, it sounds like this experience will only include the two night stay on the Halcyon ship/hotel and the brief visit to Batuu in Hollywood Studios. You won’t leave it otherwise. So, if you want to go to the rest of the Disney World parks, you will need to book that as a separate experience before or after. Basically, get park tickets and hotel/resort stay like you would a normal Disney World trip.

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