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Is Disney shutting down Galactic Starcruiser?

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – 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.



Yes, the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser (the "Star Wars Hotel") has been permanently shut down and is no longer operating as a guest experience in 2026. After a short run of only 18 months, Disney closed the attraction in September 2023 due to a combination of high operating costs and a pricing model ($5,000–$6,000 for two nights) that proved unsustainable for long-term demand. As of early 2026, the physical building—located backstage near Disney's Hollywood Studios—is being repurposed. Current reports and aerial sightings indicate that the interior is being converted into office space and creative labs for Walt Disney Imagineering. Because the building was designed without traditional hotel windows and had a very specific, "bunker-like" structural layout, it was deemed unsuitable for conversion into a standard Disney resort. While many fans hoped for a themed restaurant or a "dinner show" at the site, Disney has moved forward with using the space for its internal development teams to work on upcoming projects like the new "Monsters, Inc." and "Villains" lands.

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Walt Disney World has just announced that they are permanently canceling all Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser voyages after September 30, 2023. The final voyage will take place on September 28-30, 2023.

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The company said that its Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel at Walt Disney World in Florida, which costs nearly $5,000 per couple for a two-night stay, will take its final voyage Sept. 28. Travel better with news, tips and guides that make you feel like a local wherever you go.

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After announcing that Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser will permanently close in Fall 2023, Walt Disney World reopened bookings and quickly sold out all remaining voyages.

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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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The biggest problem with Galactic Starcruiser from the start was its outrageous cost which was far too much for most guests. There were other issues, but the nearly $5,000 price tag for a stay is so prohibitive that nothing else really matters that much.

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One of the reasons a stay at the Galactic Starcruiser is so expensive is that it's more like a cruise experience rather than a hotel. Most meals and activities onboard are included in the price.

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FILE - Los Angeles Times columnist Todd Martens sits in one of the bunk beds inside a room in the Disney World Galactic Starcruiser on March 1, 2022. Less than a year after opening to great fanfare, Disney World's $5,000-a-stay Star Wars hotel is slashing rates in an attempt to increase bookings.

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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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Disney Parks made a surprising announcement in May: its Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser experience in Orlando, Florida, will close in September after just ~18 months. During the Walt Disney Company's Q3 earnings call, the company revealed that the closure would result in a $250m loss.

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High costs and high prices. No conversation about the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser would be complete without discussing the out-of-this-world price tag. The 3-day, 2-night experience costs anywhere from US$5,000 to US$20,000 (NZ$8000-32,000).

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But the Starcruiser was also said to be immensely costly to operate, primarily because it employed a cast of about a dozen core actors who had to perform and interact with guests in full-day shifts. The Galactic Starcruiser features about a dozen core actors who interact with guests throughout the two-day experience.

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More On: disney 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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