Star Wars Hotel Is Finally Taking Shape as Twitter User Shares Aerial Images of Construction Progress
Aerial photos of the actual situation of the Star Wars hotel's construction circulate on social media. This hotel is being built by Disney World and will look like a Galactic Starcruiser.
Twitter user Bioreconstruct shared a few images on social media. The user noted the walkway, one of the recent construction advances referenced by a small arrow.
Arrow in this aerial of Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser (hotel) at an interesting Cast Member walkway. There will be an instant forest in this area. pic.twitter.com/DGAkYvIf7Q — bioreconstruct (@bioreconstruct) October 11, 2020
In another shot, the netizen posted the aerial look of the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser construction. Tents are made for the worker's room, although it is not apparent what the nearby crates hold.
Star Wars enthusiasts get a preview of the much-awaited facilities now being constructed within the Walt Disney World Resort's Epcot Resort Region in Bay Lake, Florida.
The Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser is a deluxe hotel with the theme of Star Wars at its core.
Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser
It is slated for opening in 2021. This early, visitors can already book an out-of-this-world two-night holiday experience "aboard" the Halycon, a luxurious "starship."
"Guests will check-in and be transported up the ship for two days of adventure inside the Star Wars timeline," Bioreconstruct wrote. Cabins are located in the left section, while ship decks in the center area are located in the show building.
Aerial view of work in progress on a section of parking near the Porte Cochère of Coronado Springs. pic.twitter.com/LmLPw6A6ml — bioreconstruct (@bioreconstruct) October 13, 2018
Fans of Star Wars will surely enjoy an immersive experience at Disney's Hollywood Studios hotel. They will spend much of their time walking around the amusement park inside the hotel.
Guests would have a truly interactive Star-Wars encounter from the moment they enter their launch pod and through their journey on a Star Wars luxurious starship, according to a Disney spokesperson.
The spokesperson said, "This groundbreaking experience is unlike any resort experience you have ever seen."
The Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge
During the D23 Conference in Anaheim, California, Disney executives announced their intentions to build the hotel. With two first-class cabins and 32 standard cabins per room, the hotel will have three levels.
Within the Hollywood Studios and just behind the recently opened Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, it is currently being designed.
Star Wars: Galactic Luxurious Adventure Starcruiser
Guests of Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser will stay in space-view cabins and dine in high-end restaurants with costumed Star Wars staff.
For on-the-job experience, they will even chat for characters and begin their own "galactic adventure," so they can gain a charge of the Millennium Falcon, the quickest starship in the whole world.
Falcon of the Century
The Disney website also shows various illustrations of artists showing a sneak peek of what the luxury space adventure is one of a kind.
Hotel guests wearing space-themed costumes are shown mingling with various Star Wars characters such as Chewbacca, the legendary Wookiee warrior, the co-pilot of Han Solo, the Keshiri species, the Kesh planet's human-like purple-skinned species, and some robotic creatures.
The Pub
As a two-night / three-day hotel stay for two could cost around $3,200, such a unique luxury experience will come at a hefty cost.
According to Disney in a press statement, Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser will transport guests from Disney World in Florida "to a galaxy far, far away" beginning in 2021.
LaunchPad
However, with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it is still unclear whether the 2021 launch will continue, but images shared on social media show that the hotel is already taking shape.
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