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Can you eat at the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser?

A stay at Galactic Starcruiser includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and most beverages, in addition to all those activities. There's no need to worry about paying extra for meals, whether you're refueling for a day of exploration or winding down after an adventure.



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The Dining Room Guests start boarding at 1:00 PM on arrival day and lunch is available until 4:00 PM. On day 2 of your journey lunch is available from 11:00 am – 4:00 pm in the dining room but you also have the option of using an included meal voucher to pick up lunch on Battuu.

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Yes. All passengers are welcome to bring their own food and beverage (including alcohol) with them onboard the Starcruiser.

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In the Sublight Lounge, guests can eat snacks and small plates, and the Dining Room buffet is open in the morning and afternoon. There's never a shortage of food at the Disney Star Wars hotel!

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It's OK to fly home with the Coca-Cola cans shaped like thermal detonators sold at Disney's Galaxy's Edge, TSA said Friday. People who want to take them home as souvenirs should put them in checked baggage or empty the cans and stick them in a carry-on item, the TSA said.

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It just failed to generate enough interest. The sticker shock lasted longer than the novelty value. I'll take my lumps, putting out a video ahead of its debut detailing the five reasons why Galactic Starcruiser will succeed. It lasted just 19 months.

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And while it received glowing reviews from guests, ultimately it performed below Disney's expectations, according to Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D'Amaro. “It didn't perform exactly like we wanted it to perform, so we decided that we were going to sunset this in September,” D'Amaro said.

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BAY LAKE, Fla. – Walt Disney World's Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser is beginning its final voyage Thursday before closing permanently. Walt Disney World announced back in May that the immersive Star Wars hotel experience would be closing after nearly two years in operation.

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Space 220 is an upscale dining experience with fixed-price menus for lunch (two courses) and dinner (three courses), priced at $55 and $79, respectively.

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Passengers are able to leave the Galactic Starcruiser at any point throughout their stay. Just let a Crew Member know that you need to leave and they will escort you onto a Launch Pod back to planet Earth.

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Between the steep prices, the lack of typical hotel amenities, and the reliance on modern characters in the franchise, the hotel was a tough sell for many guests.

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Disney announced earlier this year that the company would be closing its Star Wars-themed “Galactic Starcruiser” hotel, with its final voyage scheduled from Sept. 28-30.

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Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge is an incredibly immersive experience at Hollywood Studios in Florida. The project took three years to complete and had an amazing launch. However, the momentum for the land is decreasing. Because of that, Disney announced they will be closing Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge permanently.

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Billed as an immersive experience where guests can interact with characters from the “Star Wars” franchise, the 100-room hotel requires guests to book a minimum of two nights, priced at about $5,000 per couple and closer to $6,000 for a family of four. The cost of a “tricked out” suite jumps to $20,000.

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There is no age limit in place for Guests traveling aboard the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, but like any Walt Disney World experience only you can decide for sure when it will be best to experience with your children.

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Instead, you'll get a free bag of pretzels on every flight. As far as free beverages go, the offerings are pretty standard: Coca-Cola products, Dr Pepper, juice, and Community coffee and tea. (Dr Pepper is a big deal, honestly.)

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