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jstevenson

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At the end of the day though this is a hotel/resort and not actually a cruise though. The main attraction is still the park proper. Even the most premium Disney resorts currently seem to max out around $500-$600 per night for the entire room (not on a per person basis).

I would hope that they at least try to keep things reasonably priced.

it's not tho. the whole attraction IS this hotel. The park is part of it - but you can go to the park by buying a ticket, or get fastpasses by staying cheapo at Art of Animation.

You are staying here because you want to live and breathe Star Wars for 42 hours or whatever. So you can dress ins costume, take themed shuttles (galactic excursions?) directly into Galaxy's Edge (maybe when it's closed to the general public too?) and experience a storyline onboard the ship (resort), while feeling like you're in space the whole time.

You're not going to this resort to just drop your bags and then head out to the Magic Kingdom all day. People will want to stay on the resort, and if they leave, it'll be to go to Galaxy's Edge to again stay in universe and/or continue the storyline of the resort with characters that inhabit Batuu.


Edit - I also assume this will be a 3-day/2-night thing (check in 3pm on Day 1, checkout 10 am on Day 3). People will just block out 2 days of their 7-8-9 day Disney Vacation to go over there, and in many cases will come from other resorts or then go stay in other resorts after they complete the experience.

Don't think of it as a hotel, think of it as a multi-day/night experience.
 

Lump

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Whew, and I thought Diagon Alley had amazing detail. That looks great.
 

Rodney McKay

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Because I wanted to be prepared for the next time I go and get to visit the saber shop, I've been assembling information for myself found online about how it works. I thought I'd post it here so it could be useful for others as well.
I'm not the source of this info, I'm just gathering it.

Prices

$199.99 for a complete lightsaber with hilt, blade, basic crystal and carrying case.
$49.99 for a premium leather saber carrying case.
$17.99 for a saber belt clip.
$12.99 for additional kyber crystal variants (in Dok Ondar's artifact shop).

Process

1. Wait in the line to pay and choose one of four "paths."
2. Receive a lapel pin of your chosen path, receive a colored line card, and wait by the tree for your color to be called.
3. Color card is called, proceed to gated waiting area.
4. Proceed when directed into build room, cast member will bring you your kit based on your lapel pin path.
5. Choose a basic kyber crystal for your blade color: red/blue/green/purple.
6. Select saber pieces from available options, options are limited by your chosen "path."
7. Assemble saber.
8. Place saber inside station to ignite the blade and receive your finished item.

Expect to be waiting for 2 hours before you make it into the build room. Then your saber building experience will be 15-20 minutes.
One guest may accompany you during the experience.

Paths

Naturally in true merchandising fashion, you'd have to buy it multiple times in order to get all the options.
The four path options are as follows. Click to see each kit:
-Power and Control (sith)
-Peace and Justice (jedi)
-Elemental Nature (natural)
-Protection and Defense (ancient)

Your "path" determines the parts kit that is offered to you.
Each path's kit include 2 top emitters, 2 bottom pommels, 2 activator options, and 4 sleeve options.
One saber requires 1 emitter, 1 pommel, 1 activator, and 2 sleeves.

Kyber Crystal Variants

Additional crystal color variants are available in mystery boxes, for purchase in the antiquities shop near the holocrons. Blind box crystals have random different shades of the named box colors, which also affect the sound effects. Blind boxes are available for the following colors and are subject to stock availability (they sell out fast):
Red
Blue
Green
Purple
White
Yellow

For example, the red mystery box may include a lighter red, a deeper red, an unstable red (like Kylo) or an obsidian red (rare black crystal with red blade).
White and yellow may not have variants like r/b/g/p do, so far this is unconfirmed.
Crystals can also be used with the holocrons, available at Dok Ondar's for $49.99.

I think I'm going to go protection/defense, purple for the basic crystal and also a yellow variant.
It's kind of a bummer that they don't let you mix and match the lightsaber parts more. That Rancor tooth hilt would be awesome on a Dark or Light lightsaber.

And the number of swappable parts seems a bit limited in each kit, like there's only 2-3 to choose from per section. They end up looking a bit too similar to my liking. But I'm SURE over time they'll make way more pieces or swap them out so you have to come back to get new ones (or just buy them off ebay).

What I haven't found online yet are the prices on the Legacy Lightsabers at the higher end shop.
I'm not even the biggest Star Wars fan anymore but I think they look INCREDIBLE.
Polygon has some picks of them in this article: https://www.polygon.com/star-wars-celebration/2019/4/16/18410525/star-wars-galaxys-edge-lightsabers

I read somewhere that there's 10 different ones, and I've seen pics of 9 of them online.
  • Both of Luke's
  • Vader's
  • Darth Maul's (but it looks like you need to buy two to get the full double sided staff)
  • Mace Windu's (one of my favorites, the shiny gold looks so good)
  • One that looks like the tip of a Jedi Temple Guard's pike.
  • Kylo Ren's
  • Two Clone Wars character's.

I'm guessing they'll be about $200 like the buildable ones because they look like they're amazing quality.
Prices for all merchandise in Disney's Galaxy's edge have just been released as of yesterday.
Saabis workshop lightsabers will be $200
The legacy lightsabers will range from $109-129.99 not including the blade which is $34 or $49 depending on the length.
Oh nice, I hadn't seen this yet, those are actually better prices for the Legacy ones than I expected.
 
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Border

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As a Florida resident, I can't stop chuckling at this.
I don't think they will be competive with Holiday Inn or whatever, but if Disney's resorts are around $500-700/night now I wouldn't expect them to suddenly start demanding $4,000/night just for some Star Wars cosplay action.

You are staying here because you want to live and breathe Star Wars for 42 hours or whatever. So you can dress ins costume, take themed shuttles (galactic excursions?) directly into Galaxy's Edge (maybe when it's closed to the general public too?) and experience a storyline onboard the ship (resort), while feeling like you're in space the whole time.

You're not going to this resort to just drop your bags and then head out to the Magic Kingdom all day. People will want to stay on the resort, and if they leave, it'll be to go to Galaxy's Edge to again stay in universe and/or continue the storyline of the resort with characters that inhabit Batuu.
I'm not denying that it's an ambitious project. But there's roughly 16 waking hours in a day -- what are people at this hotel going to do for all that time? What are they going to do that justifies spending conceivably $500 per day per person for a small family? Wearing a costume is nice but it doesn't keep you that entertained. I like the idea behind the hotel, but its theming kinda limits the usual sort of resort or cruise activities you can really offer for a premium price.

I do have to wonder -- will the hotel have security to keep out non-guests? If it will almost certainly be an attraction unto itself, then what's to prevent looky-loos from clogging up the place? If I don't want to spend untold thousands on a brief stay, can I just walk around and tour the place for a bit of fun?
 

jstevenson

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I'm not denying that it's an ambitious project. But there's roughly 16 waking hours in a day -- what are people at this hotel going to do for all that time? What are they going to do that justifies spending conceivably $500 per day per person for a small family? Wearing a costume is nice but it doesn't keep you that entertained. I like the idea behind the hotel, but its theming kinda limits the usual sort of resort or cruise activities you can really offer for a premium price.

I do have to wonder -- will the hotel have security to keep out non-guests? If it will almost certainly be an attraction unto itself, then what's to prevent looky-loos from clogging up the place? If I don't want to spend untold thousands on a brief stay, can I just walk around and tour the place for a bit of fun?

What do you do on a ship during a sea day? Spend money.

Supposedly you will check in on the ground (and I assume get your clothing and change) and then be "shuttled" to the resort which is a ship in space, so yes, unless you are booked there, you aren't going to the resort at all.

The only people there will be ones experiencing it and paying to stay there. And how do they keep you busy on a cruise ship? A pool and area for kids, activities, shops to buy stuff, musical performances, bars and lounges, themed meals, story elements that occur in the hotel. Maybe even a casino (even if not for real money a Sabacc tournament would be a hit).

Like it's pretty easy to imagine programming a resort like this when you may only need to do 3 or 4-day cycles and then You can just start over for the next batch of guests.

They run cruise ships where they keep people entertained on a ship for more hours, this will be a piece of cake because they can do SW story telling and then make mundane elements exotic. I'm imagining pools with liquids other than water etc
 

Border

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And how do they keep you busy on a cruise ship? A pool and area for kids, activities, shops to buy stuff, musical performances, bars and lounges, themed meals, story elements that occur in the hotel. Maybe even a casino (even if not for real money a Sabacc tournament would be a hit).
Except that the commitment to the theming makes so much of this difficult, and less versatile than a traditional cruise. If the hotel itself is meant to be a spaceship in outer space, then you lose access to nearly all the outdoor activities. Or anything that involves the sun. It's essentially a cruise ship that has to keep its occupants indoors, which kinda does limit entertainment opportunities.

So at some point we're talking about a destination that won't be able to offer many of the amenities of a traditional resort, and it's going to command 2-4 times the price of a traditional resort? Something doesn't jive.
 

Droidian

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Pretty exciting dedication ceremony.
I look forward to seeing all the footage from the media tomorrow.
 

jstevenson

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Except that the commitment to the theming makes so much of this difficult, and less versatile than a traditional cruise. If the hotel itself is meant to be a spaceship in outer space, then you lose access to nearly all the outdoor activities. Or anything that involves the sun. It's essentially a cruise ship that has to keep its occupants indoors, which kinda does limit entertainment opportunities.

So at some point we're talking about a destination that won't be able to offer many of the amenities of a traditional resort, and it's going to command 2-4 times the price of a traditional resort? Something doesn't jive.

The whole thing will be Star Wars themed, and probably tell a canon, in-universe story. You can get that no where else in the world for no other IP.

That's why it'll command a premium. Indoor spaceship pools are awesome. The Park Hyatt in Tokyo demands 600-1100 dollars a night and doesn't have outdoor amenities

Cover the top deck of the cruise ship and it's the same thing.

I don't understand why it's so hard to imagine. You are living out a Star Wars fantasy!
 

Minx

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Except that the commitment to the theming makes so much of this difficult, and less versatile than a traditional cruise. If the hotel itself is meant to be a spaceship in outer space, then you lose access to nearly all the outdoor activities. Or anything that involves the sun. It's essentially a cruise ship that has to keep its occupants indoors, which kinda does limit entertainment opportunities.

So at some point we're talking about a destination that won't be able to offer many of the amenities of a traditional resort, and it's going to command 2-4 times the price of a traditional resort? Something doesn't jive.
This covers the rumors and how it will be similar to a Disney Cruise. Also my guess is a 2 or 3 night stay for a family of four will be $4000 not for one night. They won't even be allowing one night stays as so many people would just do that to get the experience and leave. It would make more sense to do it cruise style where everyone "boards" one day and leaves together 3 days later. I also heard a rumor the resort is "all inclusive".

 

Parisi

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jstevenson

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This covers the rumors and how it will be similar to a Disney Cruise. Also my guess is a 2 or 3 night stay for a family of four will be $4000 not for one night. They won't even be allowing one night stays as so many people would just do that to get the experience and leave. It would make more sense to do it cruise style where everyone "boards" one day and leaves together 3 days later. I also heard a rumor the resort is "all inclusive".


Yup. I doubt totally all-inclusive tho.

I think it'll be like a cruise - food is included as are sodas / blue milk etc... but booze will be an up charge.

And of course plenty of "premium" up-sells from costumes to souvenirs to probably some special experiences too
 
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Oh well

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Border

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Cover the top deck of the cruise ship and it's the same thing.

I don't understand why it's so hard to imagine. You are living out a Star Wars fantasy!
Probably because I don't know what "living out a Star Wars fantasy" really means in this context. It's all quite vague in terms of what everyone is meant to be doing. I guess it will be easier to judge merits and pricing once details about the hotel are more readily available.

It will be kind of a bummer if the whole experience is thousands of dollars per person, but we shall see.
 

ZeroCDR

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What I haven't found online yet are the prices on the Legacy Lightsabers at the higher end shop.
I'm not even the biggest Star Wars fan anymore but I think they look INCREDIBLE.
Polygon has some picks of them in this article: https://www.polygon.com/star-wars-celebration/2019/4/16/18410525/star-wars-galaxys-edge-lightsabers

Hot damn, ROTJ Luke with a skinny neck and removable blade? I kind of need this in my life, the fat neck on my Force FX model always looked dumb.
 

Thurston Last

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Can't wait to check it out!

In 5 years when the crowds have hopefully thinned somewhat.

Who am I kidding, Disney is always busy.
 

Snarfington

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At the end of the day though this is a hotel/resort and not actually a cruise though. The main attraction is still the park proper. Even the most premium Disney resorts currently seem to max out around $500-$600 per night for the entire room (not on a per person basis).

I would hope that they at least try to keep things reasonably priced.

Disneyland Paris has a boutique hotel-within-a-hotel that can run around $1400 a night. I've stayed there (stealth brag?), they are absolutely no stranger to charging out the ass for a premium hotel experience.. I would imagine this SWL hotel would be close to or above that in price.
 

PanzerKraken

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The whole thing will be Star Wars themed, and probably tell a canon, in-universe story. You can get that no where else in the world for no other IP.

That's why it'll command a premium. Indoor spaceship pools are awesome. The Park Hyatt in Tokyo demands 600-1100 dollars a night and doesn't have outdoor amenities

Cover the top deck of the cruise ship and it's the same thing.

I don't understand why it's so hard to imagine. You are living out a Star Wars fantasy!

That doesn't change the fact that the price is ridiculous.

I've stayed at several disney resorts, none of them are worth the money they charge when you can stay in so many nice places nearby for far cheaper. So it's hard to see how this premium price is going to be justified really for now.
 

AkumaNiko

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This is really cool. I'll be at WDW this Fall but will steer clear of HS. I'll probably get a good look at this at disneyland Cali next year
 

Droidian

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Hot damn those Legacy sabers look awesome!
I'm aiming to build my own saver but I'll possibly consider buying one of the Legacy ones.
 

Memento Mori

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Disneyland Paris has a boutique hotel-within-a-hotel that can run around $1400 a night. I've stayed there (stealth brag?), they are absolutely no stranger to charging out the ass for a premium hotel experience.. I would imagine this SWL hotel would be close to or above that in price.
Which Disneyland Paris Hotel is that?
 

Snarfington

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Which Disneyland Paris Hotel is that?
Inside the Disneyland Hotel, there's a boutique hotel called the Castle Club. It's treated like a concierge level in bookings, but it is VERY MUCH a different hotel, basically you have an entirely separate hotel area within the DLH accessible only to Castle Club with it's own check in, lounge areas, breakfast, etc. Hotel cast basically handle anything and everything you might want there. Heard stories of CMs being sent into central Paris to purchase jewelry, for example.