May the Fourth Be With You today as you navigate your life and the internet. Today Disney is going to capitalize as much as they can on the fan holiday (I can’t blame them honestly. I would do the same.) Star Wars Day is the perfect time to once again try to get people to want to pay a starting price of $4,800- $6,000 for a two-night Star Wars experience.
Today’s push involves a tour of the hotel with Lucasfilm and Walt Disney Imagineering (book a trip now.)
The Disney Parks Blog goes on about how it’s “Check out the exciting new video for a never-before-seen look..”
Spoiler– If you have followed along with bloggers or even the Disney Parks Blog it’s All stuff you’ve seen before. “Never Before Seen” my foot!
“Follow along as Lucasfilm Vice President and Executive Creative Director Doug Chiang joins Imagineering Executive Architect Greg Ashton on a design tour of the recently launched Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser. Check out this exciting new video for a never-before-seen look.”
It was funny to me listening them talk about the Star Wars shape language and how they used that language in the hotel and distorted it and presented it in new ways. Which basically means we tried to make it look like Star Wars, but they presented it in “new ways” to explain why a lot of it doesn’t. I really can see Star Wars in some places, yet a lot of it just comes across like a mish-mash of sci-fi films.
Maybe I just need to take some classes in “Star Wars Shape Language.” I wonder if it is one of the six million forms of communication that C-3PO speaks?
As a bonus Disney has also posted another video with their acapella group DCappella to sing Star Wars music. It’s something.
If you do want to go to the Galactic Starcruiser I have good news for you! It’s wide open from August-December and I’m 100% sure Disney would love to have you.
You can find out more about booking a trip HERE.
What do you think? Comment and let us know!
Source: Disney Parks Blog
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