Poster revealed for the upcoming Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser experience coming to Walt Disney World

Jul 21, 2021 in "Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser"

Poster for Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser at Walt Disney World
Posted: Wednesday July 21, 2021 3:08pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Like a movie or attraction, the upcoming Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser has its very own poster, and Disney has shared a first look as it is unveiled today.

Opening in 2022 at the Walt Disney World Resort, Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser will invite you into a new kind of "storyliving" as you travel the galaxy in a finely appointed starship.

In the poster, we see the Halcyon starcruiser, which will be home for the two-night stay. The four people in the center of the poster represent the travelers - you.

A modified R-series astromech takes centerstage; no doubt the droid will be part of the experience.

In the lower-left, we see the Crown of Corellia Dining Room, and in the lower right is the next generation of lightsaber training.

At the top of the poster, we see Kylo Ren and the First Order - which, of course, will be part of the experience.

Finally, the spires of Black Spire Outpost on Batuu can be seen in the lower part of the poster - which travelers aboard the Halcyon will be visiting during their stay.

In addition to the new poster, Disney has said the it will soon be offering even more details as part of an in-depth panel presentation from Walt Disney Imagineering.

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Rich Brownn8 days ago

I'm pretty sure the Imagineers of days past survived projects they worked on being killed. And there were alot of them, even well into development (Tony Baxter seemed to have the most)

cjkeating8 days ago

You have to assume they are primarily using the support buildings adjacent to the main Starcruiser building? I wonder if this is going to be the DHS WDI field office for Monstropolis/RNRC to save them having to build demountables like they are at DAK and MK?

SoFloMagic10 days ago

I bet the daily reminder that your project could die at any time really helps morale

OceanBlue12 days ago

It's openly discussed by cast members that it is now the home of Imagineering Central Florida.

yensid196713 days ago

"Disney has a history of abandoning things and letting them rot..." TAX WRITE OFF! (the same way when an apartment complex has an empty apartment, they get to write it off on their taxes)

SoFloMagic13 days ago

They're not short of parking lot space.

Disney Maddux14 days ago

Stitch's Great Escape.

Incomudro15 days ago

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.

Sirwalterraleigh15 days ago

The only chance they would ever have to turn this around would be to redesign it as an OT Mecca and market straight at gen X…which is where a lot of “Disney adults” lie. That’s it… They completely miscalculated why people go to Orlando: for all the stuff. To lock you in, charge you a fortune, and use pathetically bad source material was a doozy even by Disney hubris standards

Vegas Disney Fan15 days ago

It’s Disney, it’ll likely sit there completely untouched for decades. In 10 years an urban explorer will find their way in and be amazed that it looks the same as it did the day it closed, everything still intact, just covered in years of dust. Disney has a history of abandoning things and letting them rot until they find a way of monetizing the land again. (River Country, Discovery island, Life pavilion, etc).

cjkeating15 days ago

Just thinking out loud but if there is ever going to be a relaunch of Starcruiser in any format I wonder if it would be around the time of Mandalorian and Grogu film next summer?

yensid196715 days ago

I think AT THIS POINT IN TIME with no announcements on what will become of the 'hotel', I think Disney should just cut their loses and demolish it. That will provide more land for expansion!

Sirwalterraleigh15 days ago

Source?

TP200015 days ago

I'm forever thankful for this project, because it encapsulated everything that was and still is wrong with Disney's parks division circa 2016-2025. First from Bob Chapek, now from Josh D'Amaro. (Who turns out have the same failed leadership style, even if they have different tailors) The hubris, the cheap budget cuts, the heavy cringe, the 24 year old Comms interns writing press releases, the executive smugness, the blatant inability to tend to details, the brazen greed, the fine art of over-promising and under-delivering. Also the lobby line dancing... "AMAZZZZING!" All of it was just so wonderful to behold. I'm glad they gave this gift to us, and may we cherish it forever! :cool: