Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser sold out through to its September 2023 permanent closure

May 26, 2023 in "Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser"

Posted: Friday May 26, 2023 6:09pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser is now fully sold out on day one of the resumption of sales.

Disney has provided an update on its official Starcruiser website advising guests that it is sold out but that a limited number of rooms may become available.

Here is the full notice from Disney.

As of May 26, 2023 at 4:30pm ET, Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser is unavailable for new bookings.

However, availability may still be subject to change and a very limited number of rooms could become available for new bookings from time to time. Please continue to check the online calendar for the latest availability.

Disney reopened bookings this morning for the final voyages aboard the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser after Disney made the surprise announcement earlier this month that Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser would close after operating for just over a year.

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larryz20 days ago

We should probably change the title to "Mostly Off-Topic Movie Discussion In A Failcruiser Thread."

zombiebbq20 days ago

only 19 more years to go until they use the building again! /s

Screamface20 days ago

The planned ending for TFA was to see how strong Luke has grown in the force from the OT by levitating giant boulders behind him. Until the next writer decided to go another way.

Fido Chuckwagon20 days ago

Can we change the thread title to “Galactic Failcruiser” in honor of this one year anniversary?

easyrowrdw21 days ago

Maybe so. But the latter (minus the sea monster, probably) is what Lucas apparently planned too. We weren't getting the former with either Lucas or Disney, which was what I was trying to say in the beginning.

Mike S21 days ago

Going off looking for answers to help him right his wrongs vs. going off to give up and die. Yeah, I know which I’d be more interested in.

Screamface21 days ago

Luke being a recluse meditating, growing stronger in the force is a much cooler idea than him milking sea monsters titties and abandoning the force.

easyrowrdw22 days ago

You know, that's kind of what I assumed was happening with Rey. I'm not deep into Star Wars but it seemed to me that the Force was kind of willing things to happen. I wonder if they would've gone with that if they hadn't brought JJ back for 9. I agree with your overall point. What you highlighted at the end was definitely disappointing for me. The "right back where we started" retread of TFA was a letdown. It felt so lacking creatively.

asianway22 days ago

They need to let it cool off for a year

FigmentJedi22 days ago

It's all about the context of what broke him. Between all the stuff with "The Whills living inside everyone's Midichlorians are essentially manipulating fate across the galaxy" thing in the microbiotic world, the whole "Darth Maul's hot Twi'lek apprentice Talon literally seduced the Kylo Ren equivalent to the dark side" thing, and the talk of Luke having had more support in setting him his new order before things went wrong, it's not like George's version was going to be as much of a hard "Nothing was accomplished at all in the 30 year gap between trilogies" reset as what Disney ended up going with.

easyrowrdw22 days ago

Those settings look cool, but it doesn't show or say anything about the character. The complaints weren't about his habitat. Yes, Disney executed it. But they were following Lucas's idea for Luke. Maybe it would've been executed better or received differently if Lucas had been in charge? Given how the prequels were executed and received, I doubt it.

larryz23 days ago

And in a breaking news flash, almost one year after permanently closing, the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser is still closed.

JoeCamel23 days ago

Gotta keep an eye out for Woo and Spikes

asianway23 days ago

Yes