Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser - a guide to everything you will find onboard the Halcyon

Feb 25, 2022 in "Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser"

Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser overview
Posted: Friday February 25, 2022 9:36am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser debuts March 1 2022, offering the first of its kind two night, two day experience aboard the Halcyon.

Here is a rundown of what the experience offers and a guide to everything onboard. For a quick overview, watch the video below.

The adventure begins when guests arrive at the Galactic Starcruiser Terminal near Disney's Hollywood Studios and check in for their two-night experience.

Guests enter a Launch Pod to begin their Star Wars Through viewports, they see their world fall away as they jump to hyperspace and draw closer to the Halcyon starcruiser. When the Launch Pod docks and the airlock opens, guests step into the ship's main deck Atrium.


The experience features onboard activities, such as:

  • Learning the ancient ways of the lightsaber and facing off against a training remote, where guests may discover their own connection with the Force just as Luke Skywalker once did.
  • Visiting the starcruiser's Bridge to learn about its systems and how to operate them, including weapons and shields – skills that may come in handy during a journey through this adventure-filled galaxy.
  • Playing holo-sabacc in the ship's Sublight Lounge, where guests can try their luck against other passengers in this game of skill, strategy and chance.



Passenger cabins feature a viewport out to space that continuously changes throughout the journey. Other touches include sleeping berths reminiscent of those seen on other famous Star Wars ships such as the Millennium Falcon.


The Halcyon starcruiser design draws inspiration directly from the Star Wars universe, including Dryden Vos' First Light yacht and Leia Organa's Tantive IV starship … with a bit of Imperial-era aesthetic mixed in.

Guests can explore the starcruiser and perhaps discover hidden spaces perfect for uncovering secrets or holding clandestine meetings.

A visit on the Halcyon starcruiser invites guests into a two-night, interactive story that interweaves with crew members, other passengers, droids and familiar Star Wars characters such as Rey, Chewbacca and Kylo Ren. As they choose alliances and chart their own courses, guests may encounter, among others, the starcruiser's captain, a plucky mechanic, or a scoundrel with an ulterior motive, among others.

Characters may engage with guests throughout the voyage, everything from simply asking about their homeworlds to inviting them to protect valuable information or take part in a mission.

Passengers can deepen their engagement with characters and storylines by using the Play Disney Parks mobile app on their smart devices. Through the Star Wars: Datapad inside the app, guests can access a plethora of functions:

  • Events – Updates guest itineraries continuously, evolving with new invitations and secret meetings as guests interact with different characters and complete various missions
  • Comms – Receive and send information relating to missions and adventures, which could impact how stories unfold during the voyage
  • Map – Provides the layout of both the starcruiser and Black Spire Outpost on Batuu; passengers use these maps for navigation as they go on missions during their adventure
  • Tools –Become active when a particular job calls for them, especially while on a planetside excursion in Black Spire Outpost
  • Profile –Shows passengers' affiliations as they continue through the story

Guests can choose to interact with D3-O9, the ship's Logistics Droid, via vidscreen and have real-time conversations about their adventures while onboard the ship. When D3-O9 is activated by pressing the Droid Link button, recordings of sounds detected within the cabin, including voices, will be created to improve personalized interactions. At this time, D3-O9 will be only available for a limited test period.

Dining in Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser

The Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser dining program was developed especially for this vacation experience. Guests find refreshment each day in a supper club known as the Crown of Corellia Dining Room. This hall offers breakfast and lunch buffets during the day, and then offers a multi-course, table-service menu of both otherworldly and familiar origins.

The first night's dinner features a live performance from Gaya, the Twi'lek musical superstar. The Crown of Corellia transforms with lighting and movement as Gaya is joined by a musician named Ouannii for accompaniment in a show that inspires the entire room to get up and dance. (Passengers may find listening to Gaya's performance brings insight into more of the goings-on around the ship, as well.)



The second night offers the "Taste Around the Galaxy" dinner experience, where each course hails from a different planet. Highlights include:

  • Smoking cheeses and bread reminiscent of molten planet Mustafar
  • Blue shrimp from the dense jungles of Felucia
  • Beef and seafood native to the Wookiee homeworld of Kashyyyk

The Sublight Lounge, located just off the ship's Atrium, offers a locale for passengers to socialize and enjoy casual refreshments, including an assortment of ales, wines and signature cocktails from across the galaxy, along with light snacks.

Merchandise Onboard the Starcruiser

An extensive merchandise collection for Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser enhances this role-play vacation experience, inviting guests to further immerse themselves in a galaxy far, far away. The Chandrila Collection boutique offers a wide assortment of apparel and accessories guests can purchase and wear during their voyage.

Passengers can dress the part with robes, tunics and other authentic fashion apparel evoking Star Wars characters such as Padme Amidala, Leia Organa and Alderaanian officials, among others.

Headwear helps guests transform into an alien species, with Twi'lek "lekku" head tails or the striped, horned montrals of a Togruta. Premium garments and accessories featuring the ship's logo are also available.

Other merchandise options include a remote-control SK droid, a light-up model of the Halcyon starcruiser, and the Legacy Lightsaber Training Hilt and Legacy Reflective Shield, as well as commemorative Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser items.

New Stories in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disney's Hollywood Studios

Storylines from Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser continue to play out when guests travel to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge on the second day of their voyage. Passengers board a special transport shuttle for their planetside excursion to Batuu, traveling to Docking Bay 3 in Black Spire Outpost (located near the First Order TIE echelon ship at Docking Bay 9).

Starcruiser passengers can participate in new missions throughout the land based on characters they've met onboard the starcruiser. Actions guests take while on Batuu may then have ramifications when they return to the Halcyon starcruiser, helping determine how their stories play out.

As part of their secret missions, Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser guests receive one-time entry to the land's two signature attractions – Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. Lunch at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo (or other select locations) is included.

Guests on a starcruiser voyage can also request reservations at Oga's Cantina, Savi's Workshop – Handbuilt Lightsabers, and Droid Depot. (Food, beverages and merchandise at these locations are not included in a Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser vacation.)

Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser phrases that you need to know

  • Resistance – A small, secretive, private military force founded by Rebel Alliance hero Leia Organa to thwart the First Order
  • First Order – Remnants of the Galactic Empire rising again to rule through force and fear
  • Aurebesh – The written language of the Star Wars galaxy
  • Berths – In-room bunk beds
  • The Force – Mystical energy field generated by all life forms
  • Holo-columns – Floor-to-ceiling displays in the Atrium featuring holo-projection images
  • Hyperspace/Lightspeed – Starships equipped with a hyperdrive can travel faster than the speed of light by accessing an alternate dimension known as "hyperspace"
  • Jedi Order – A noble group of protectors unified by their ability to tap into the power of the Force
  • Lightsaber – The weapon of a Jedi; using the Force, a Jedi can predict and deflect incoming blaster bolts
  • Outer Rim – A remote, often lawless region of the galaxy on the edge of Wild Space, far from the more developed and populated Core Worlds
  • Pantoran –Humanoid species with blue skin and face adorned with yellow markings
  • Refresher – Restroom
  • Rodian – Reptilian humanoid species with antennae, green and scaled skin, large round pupil-less eyes, and snouts
  • Sabacc – One of the galaxy's oldest and most popular card games
  • Holo-sabacc – Holographic version of the game offered in the Sublight Lounge
  • Star Wars: Datapad – The Star Wars equivalent of a smart device, accessible by guests via the Play Disney Parks mobile app
  • Togruta – Humanoid species notable for striped horn-like montrals, head tails and facial markings
  • Training Turret – Tool used in learning to wield a lightsaber
  • Turbolift – Elevator
  • Twi'lek –Humanoids with skin pigment that spans a rainbow of colors matching a pair of distinctive prehensile tentacles growing from the base of their skulls
  • Viewport – Window
  • Vidscreen – Monitor/television
  • "Ta'bu e tay" – Celebratory phrase meaning "Cherish the moment"
  • "Ba ma' shay" – Goodbye phrase meaning "May you journey boldly"
  • "Good passage" – "Good morning/good day"
  • "Good journey" – "Hello/farewell/bon voyage"
  • "My honor" – "You're welcome"
  • "Clear Skies" ­– A good luck blessing/"Goodbye"

Locations Aboard the Halcyon Starcruiser

  • Atrium – The ship's central gathering space, where the captain greets all passengers at the beginning of a journey; a good place to meet friends both old and new
  • Bridge – The ship's command center, home to shields, weapons and other systems
  • Brig – Holding area installed while the Empire controlled the ship
  • Cabins – Passengers' rooms for the two-night voyage, featuring views out to space
  • Cargo Hold – Location for storage of goods and ship supplies, this secure area is normally off-limits
  • The Chandrila Collection – The place to purchase the finest apparel, accessories and other gifts from around the galaxy
  • Climate Simulator – An open-air onboard location that mimics outdoor conditions of the ship's destination – which for this voyage means Batuu
  • Crown of Corellia Dining Room – The ship's supper club, offering a menu of fine dining from across the galaxy and live entertainment from musical superstar Gaya
  • Engineering Room – Control center for the inner workings of the ship; normally off-limits to passengers
  • Launch Pod – The transport from the Galactic Starcruiser Terminal at Walt Disney World Resort to the Halcyonstarcruiser and the Star Wars universe via a hyperspace jump
  • Lightsaber Training Pod – A specially equipped room dedicated to training passengers in the ancient art of wielding a lightsaber
  • Sublight Lounge – The perfect place for a nice drink, a game of sabacc … or possibly a clandestine meeting
  • Transport Shuttle – A local shuttle from Batuu providing convenient and comfortable conveyance for planetside excursions from the starcruiser to Docking Bay 3 in Black Spire Outpost.

Little Known Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser facts

  • The artwork hanging on the Mezzanine level in the Atrium is named "The Unified Galaxy," an artistic representation depicting the Core Worlds all the way out to the edges of Wild Space. The piece was commissioned by Leia Organa and presented as a gift to the Halcyon starcruiser crew when she and her husband, Han Solo, honeymooned onboard the vessel following the battle of Endor.
  • The Hyperspace Compass on display in the Atrium honors the legacy of the instrument's original owner, Chandrila Star Line founder Shug Drabor.
  • A display case at the entrance to the Sublight Lounge holds a bottle of Chandrilan champagne from the same vintage as the year of the ship's maiden voyage 275 years ago. The bottle did not break during the ship's christening, so it was preserved as a symbol of good fortune.
  • The Crown of Corellia Dining Room is named for Corellia, the planet known galaxy-wide for the shipyards that created not only the Halcyon starcruiser, but also the famed Millennium Falcon.
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MarissaBullockJul 22, 2024

I am also an introvert, but I have learned to feel alone even among people. It helps me to worry less.

BagOfGroceriesJun 13, 2024

LindseyDisneyJun 13, 2024

I'm an introvert and hate using smart devices. Watching Jenny's video only confirms this hotel would be my personal nightmare. But makes me mourn for Pleasure Island and their actors. And the actors in the parks.

Mickey's PalJun 07, 2024

It does prove the vast majority who went on it did not love it as so many claim.

_calebJun 06, 2024

I'm glad you finally stopped claiming the video "proved" anything about how anyone other than Jenny felt about the Starcruiser. "Addressed" seems like a much better word. The way you posted this earlier: "Her video proved the vast majority who experienced it did not love it and she breaks down why and that exact argument you made lol" Made it sound like you didn't watch the video, didn't understand it, or didn't know how to communicate your thoughts clearly. I've made it clear that I liked the video and I don't disagree with anything in it. Jenny shares her experience and her opinions and what she sees as larger issues. People are free to agree with her or disagree with her, and some people in this thread had very different experiences on the Starcruiser and felt otherwise. I'm tired of reading nonsense by people who have strong, yet completely uninformed, reactionary opinions.

Mickey's PalJun 06, 2024

I Have seen it 4 times. 5 by this weekend. I fully understand it and LOVE IT. And it fets better and mpre scathing everytime I watch it. All of your questions she addresses in the video.

Mickey's PalJun 06, 2024

Her video will go down in history of one of the greatest videos of all time on youtube. She really torched Disney and those in this thread trying to disprove or discount her experience and critique of the Star Wars hotel by literally saying the exact pharses used by them (she was soo smart to anticipate their exact retorts) in this thread and flat out saying the excuses do not fly and breaks down why! Brilliant stuff.

TP2000Jun 06, 2024

Agreed. And what's funny is that a few years ago I could have easily dismissed her because she's this very young person, wearing funny outfits, making 4 hour long videos about Disney nerdy stuff. But she taught me not to dismiss that type of person just because they are so young, and so nerdy/wacky. It turns out the wackiness is genuine charm, on top of real knowledge and savviness. She's a very sharp young lady. She nails Disney to the wall on every single issue she tackles here in this video, and she does it with a fully researched archive of official public statements and deadly quotes from the past. Plus youthful wit and charm. If I were 23 again, and straight, I'd ask her out immediately. Or at least buy her a drink and see where that goes. 😍

Lil Copter CapJun 06, 2024

Couldn't agree more. And I love that she acknowledged how unfortunate this is for others. (Because she tried to initially not take advantage of her privileged position on the internet.) This genuinely won me over. She's incredibly sharp, well-spoken, and definitely knows what she is talking about. I greatly enjoyed all 4 hours of the video.

IncomudroJun 06, 2024

She really killed it on that "You've been robbed segment." Just buried Disney. And they deserve it.

brideckJun 05, 2024

I actually really enjoyed the trip to Batuu part of the Starcruiser, even though I'd been to GE a couple times before. The cast in the park treated you differently when they saw that you were on a cruise, which helped keep the immersion of the experience. On one of the other points, although I don't recall any cruiser-specific missions in GE where super-visible stuff happened (a la the various Epcot games over the past 20 years) there definitely were more that interacted with the environment. I distinctly remember ones where we interfered with the giant engine at Ronto Roasters and made something silly happen in the back room of the Toydarian's shop. Not sure if any of those have migrated into the standard GE missions now that the Starcruiser's gone or if they're just unused now. It's also the only time that I've ridden Smuggler's Run and felt like the story mattered at all because they tied it in nicely to the plot unfolding on the ship.

TP2000Jun 04, 2024

For those concerned about the 4 hour run time on this video, I completely understand. When I heard this was a 4 hour review video, I laughed and thought "No way in hell...". And I'm retired and live a life of decadent relaxation. But I'm glad I was convinced to watch it. That said, and especially because most of us here are already familiar with the Starcruiser concept and product overall, you can really get a good chunk of her overall thesis and sound reasoning just by watching the last 12 minutes of the video labeled "Part XX: You've Been Robbed". I keyed it up here. Take 12 minutes and watch, and ponder our future as fans of "Disney" under this current leadership.

TP2000Jun 04, 2024

I watched this video in its 4 hour entirety last night, after several people in the Disneyland forum raved about it and said I should. I fully expected to start skimming after a few minutes, but suddenly I looked up at the clock and an hour had already gone by. I was hooked. The video is very well done and fascinating. This young lady is sharp as heck! So much has already been said about it, and there were so many parts that were new information to me, but one thing that absolutely infuriated me was... :mad::mad::mad: Miss Nicholson's explanation of how at several times during her Starcruiser experience, the product she specifically paid for either failed or never arrived or was defective. And so she went through the approved channels via Guest Services or a 1-800 number to report the problem and ask for a fix or a refund. And she was repeatedly denied refunds or replacement merchandise after speaking to Disney customer service reps, reminded that she didn't read the fine print and thus Disney owes her nothing, or was simply ghosted by Disney over their own errors. Until... after exhausting all normal service solution options, she posted about the problem/defect on Twitter and then because she has a few hundred thousand followers suddenly a Disney rep was calling her personal cell phone to apologize and set up an immediate solution. That's utter crap on Disney's part! :banghead: The Disney reps contacting her via Twitter days/weeks after her problem was ignored by Disney's regular and traditional customer service channels were routinely gushingly polite, and suddenly went over and above to please her. She got a replacement droid sent to her via overnight FedEx with a bunch of free swag added, as one example. She paid over $6,000 for a 2 day stay for her and her sister, and Disney could not, or would not, fix the obvious errors or broken merchandise during and after the cruise. But suddenly when she posts on Twitter with a high follower count, Disney assigns a personal shopper to her to send free replacements and love gifts to her. If she was Jenny Nicholson a dentist from California on the Galactic Starcruiser with no Twitter account, she's SOL with Disney. But once she notifies Disney she's Jenny Nicholson a blogger from California on the Galactic Starcruiser with 350,000 Twitter followers, Disney does a 180 and starts kissing her behind and reversing their prior customer service decisions? This is unacceptable behavior and policy on Disney's part. If the massive failure of the Galactic Starcruiser proves anything, I'm glad it could prove that.

_calebMay 31, 2024

I mean, I'm really glad they don't, but they could easily charge for the pirate scavenger hunt. Charge a nominal fee, and you get to keep the treasure map and win a prize for completion. I know the set pieces cost some money, but I think those are literally run by one CM. But you make a good point about how the wands at WWoHP can sometimes create traffic issues for those not participating. In my opinion, they need to add more wand-interactive things so there isn't a queue to do each of the few. It's not as fun to just take a turn making the thing do what you just watched others kids do a dozen times in a row. Also, many of those require CM babysitting. Yes, I think this sort of thing would be great--a secret room/lounge/booth at Oga's or a basement where rebels/resistance meet. I was actually thinking that catwalks, balconies, and rooftops of SW:GE would be perfect for this (I know, they weren't designed for guest access). But if they were, the premium-access interactive experience could have that shared resource of energy, movement, and set pieces.