Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser now available for booking through September 2023

Aug 26, 2022 in "Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser"

Posted: Friday August 26, 2022 8:36am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has opened up general reservations for Walt Disney World's 2-night Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser into 2023.

Beginning September 1 2022, all guests can make reservations for Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser through September 30 2023.

Early sales begin August 30 for Disney Vacation Club Members, and August 31 for Annual Passholders.

Since the Starcruiser's March 2022 debut, reservations were only being taken through December 2022.

Disney has also updated its sample pricing chart for 2023, using weeknight departure dates from 8/21/3023 to 9/14/2023. The pricing remains identical to the previous chart, which showed sample pricing for weeknight departures 8/20/2022 to 9/17/2022.

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celluloid1 hour ago

The Starcruiser proved that some had little value for money or time. But still not enough for it to be as bad as it was.

MrPromey5 hours ago

what an obtuse observation. 😘

Animaniac93-987 hours ago

After what Jenny's done, I see no reason for a Defunctland video. Now 10-15 years from now, a Bright Sun Films abandoned video on the building itself would be good.

Phil127 hours ago

It's obvious now that time holds little valve for some people.

MrPromey10 hours ago

And if you've ever watched any of her videos before, you know she goes into every theme park experience with full enthusiasm. Somewhere in this video she quips about how the upside to bad experiences is good content but that's never what she's after.

brb100611 hours ago

I'm only 2 hours into the video and it's currently the only Galactic Starcruiser content that caught my interest until the future Defunctland episode.

MrPromey20 hours ago

I would take a bullet for Jenny Nicholson. EDITED to add: Just completed the four hour and five minute video and I think I'd take two bullets for her. Starting with time stamp 3:48 (that's hour 3 and 48 minutes in) forward, she articulates some sentiments a lot of us have expressed with Disney and the Florida property in general but I think she does a particularly good job of using aspects of this trip to illustrate them..

Disstevefan111 days ago

Rich Brownn19 days ago

Except they cite sources.

brideck19 days ago

It's a real horrorshow. Or... wait... https://www.snopes.com/disclosures/

some other guy19 days ago

only thing you'll learn from snopes anymore is who's paying their bills 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣

BuddyThomas20 days ago

Either that or they accidentally thought that everyone in the world was swimming in disposable money and willing to give it away to a new vacation concept. The wealthy Disney fans went through this very fast, and after that, not much of a customer base was left.

Phil1220 days ago

Exactly right. Adventures Club closed because it didn't work due to its very small but dedicated fan base. Same thing goes for Star Wars Hotel. Common sense tells you that sales must be decided by the masses, not by a small group of dedicated dweebs.

rio24 days ago

I’m not sure about that. I’ve been a huge fan of Disney’s newer rides- BATB (Tokyo), MMRR, Remmy, Slinky. I’ve also been a fan of newer shows- Luminous and others. People just generally just aren’t a fan of cheaply or badly made content. Harmonius had the barges that ruined sight lines, Enchanment was simply inferior to its predecessor, and most of the recent Marvel duds just haven’t had good stories. Some similarly unperforming works made in the past included Treasure Island, Pearl Harbor, and Chicken Little. Disney also completely screwed up figuring out how big a market of cosplayers actually was and the financing required to make a cosplay hotel profitable, but made similar mistakes in the past with things like Disney Quest and Club Disney. Basically-every time Disney gets cheap and starts to forget basic storytelling they get burned. It’s not new, and it wont be the last time.