RoseGold
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Maybe they'll throw in some free dining, LOL. 

I think so. Sounds cool! They could offer it under the average Disney cruise price/person because the overhead is likely less. I’m hoping at leastThen it wouldn’t seem too crazy.
Demand for this will be enormous, capacity will be SUPER limited, and I suspect that people's perception of price will be anchored to DCL+, not WDW.I assume the dining and activities are included. I still cannot fathom $6000 for two days. When their big tease is that I can learn who paid me to steal the whatever on Smuggler's Run, and I can participate in First Order/Resistance struggles...that doesn't remotely generate enough value. It doesn't help that First Order/Resistance is the least interesting SW background I can fathom. Barely even DIET Empire/Rebellion. But I'll still be interested enough to read trip reports from folks. I just could never pay those prices. 6K could get me a week in style in 98% of the country.
The pricing question will be driven by repeat demand. Is this a one (expensive) visit and done? People grow attached to Disney Cruises and do a bunch. Are people going to want to hit the Star Wars Virtual Cruise and become Gold members? Repeatability matters and cost investment matters. I like Star Wars, grew up with it, and an intrigued by the concept. Something that costs as much as a 4 night cruise somewhere real for two nights with some cool viewscreens and dinner theater is going to be a HARD sell to my spouse...if *I* even want to try and sell her on it. It'll sell huge at first, no doubt, but will it remain sustainable?
I hope it does well. I want a Hogwarts Hotel to compete with it for my wife and son.
Sweet!
They price seasonally across property to fill 30,000 hotel rooms. But with only 100 rooms, how seasonal do they really need to get here?At first I joined in on the chuckling, but then I realized, he's not wrong in the following sense: Disney ALWAYS prices seasonally--for its park tickets, resort hotels, cruise line, ABD. Price will be higher during school breaks and peak times than off season. So if this launches in the summer, you can bet prices will be lower in September.
In fact, the very same thing can be seen by looking at the prices for the new cruise ship--the Wish. The first couple months of cruises (June-mid August) were priced considerably higher than the slow season (mid August - October), before going up again for Thanksgiving/Christmas.
So while I generally agree that Disney is not going to lower prices year over year--i.e., if they open first week in July 2022, it's safe to assume prices are going to be higher the first week in July 2023, and so on--you probably could get cheaper pricing by waiting a bit after opening for lower seasonal pricing.
It's a 2 night experience, and it's per person - but you're right is should be 4836 not 4809.What I don't get is how the numbers add up (1209 * 4 isn't 4809). Someone help me?
I have never seen any of the Star Wars movies. It must be a good series.