Non mais c'est le prix de notre Road trip de 30 jours entre New York, les parcs de l'ouest Américain, DLR/USH, Las Vegas et Boston, et pas franchement en camping, c'est n'importe quoi
C’est évidemment trop cher pour nous qui devons payer déjà payer le billet d’avion, mais surtout qui voulons avant tout profiter des parcs et pas que WDW mais bien d’Universal, SeaWorld et même plus généralement de la Floride.
Pour ceux qui peuvent se rendre rapidement ou qui habite à Orlando, c’est cher mais envisageable. Enfin si vous visitez les parcs de manières régulière je pense que dépenser autant dans cette expérience ne vous gênera en rien puisque que vous n’aurez pas le sentiment de perdre du temps ou de l’argent comme un touriste.
Je te trouve très réducteur tu as un paquet de profils différents sur les personnes qui vont en Floride je connais des Français qui sont passés par Orlando sans mettre un pieds dans un parc . Je suis certains que pour certains "non-Américains" ça ne posera pas de soucis de se payer un séjour dans cet hôtel, après tout on est pas loin du tarif pratiqué sur les croisières en "club-level"
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On parle tout de même de 3300€ par personne pas par chambre Mais je parlais des fan français qui passe pour la plupart voir même presque tous aussi à Universal. Si l’on a jamais fait WDW, je pense que la plupart d’entre nous estimeront cette hôtel comme une dépense inutile et une perte de temps.
On est d’abord là pour découvrir les parcs à WDW si on ne les connais pas.
Comme l'a souligné Polo85 page précédente, Disney n'a toujours communiqué aucun tarif, ni donné de précisions sur les prestations qui seront incluses dans le forfait.
Disney avait annoncé l'ouverture des réservations au cours de l'année, demain débute déjà le mois de décembre et nous n'avons toujours pas reçu la moindre indications.
L'inauguration envisagée pour 2021 est-elle maintenue ou sera-t-elle reportée à 2022 en raison de la pandémie ?
Quoi qu'il en soit, un hôtel qui ne possède qu'une centaine de chambres et ambitionne de délivrer une expérience et non un simple gîte ne vise pas un public de masse mais un segment de niche (à priori financièrement aisé et particulièrement motivé).
Pour s'adresser au plus grand nombre, il aurait fallu ériger un complexe de plusieurs milliers de chambres ne fournissant qu'une prestation de base (logement seul et disposant d'un food court), ce qui n'est clairement pas l'objectif avec Star Wars : Galactic Starcruiser.
Le produit développé ne s'adresse pas à tout le monde et il y aura des déçus (et inévitablement des envieux) et de la frustration comme il y en a lorsque l'on ne peut s'offrir la montre ou la voiture de telle ou telle marque dont on rêve pourtant. That's life.
Les photos en meilleure qualité (communiquées par Walt Disney World Resort) :
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Walt Disney World President, Jeff Vahle, and Chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, Josh D'Amaro, shared an exclusive look inside the new Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser. Big shout out to all the Imagineers and Cast Members bringing this out-of-this-world experience to life. May The Force be with you !
Bonjour, j’espère que la question n’a pas déjà été posée , ser t’il possible d’après vous d.aller manger dans cet hôtel sans y résider , un peu comme on va manger au saana ou à ohana ?
Balthazar P.
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Cet hôtel à l'air foutrement AMAZING !!! L'ambition et l'immersion à son paroxisme, du Grand Disneyland.
Je ne sais pas si d'aventure je me vois séjourner dedans, car si je dois louer une chambre d'hôtel (par définition hors de prix) s'est pour y passer du temps tranquille, et du coup une chambre sans fenêtre...
Mais on a grave envie de rendre visite à des amis haha
@Balthazar P. Tu pourras toujours séjourner dans le futur Rip-off du Futuroscope. C'est à croire que leurs seules réunions concernant les futurs développement se déroulent devant une TV diffusant la D23 Expo.
Soarin'->Les Voyages Extraordinaires
Guardians of the Galaxy : Cosmic Rewind << +Test Track -> Objectif Mars Storm Rider -> Chasseurs de Tornades
Et maintenant cet hôtel:
En même temps ils n'ont pas à s'en faire puisque contrairement à ce qu'ils auraient pu penser, DLP est tellement lent que notre soarin' qu'on attend depuis 2004 n'est jamais arrivé et si l'hôtel Star Wars arrive un jour chez nous, on nous dira que le Futuroscope a été le précurseur et que les prix y sont plus raisonnables.
Disney patents detail the tech behind Star Wars hotel floating holograms, space windows and more : https://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/news/2021/02/18/disney-patents-star-wars-hotel.html
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The first of the three patents filed by Disney is for “image generation using a spinning display and blur screen.” This technology will allow a guests to interact with a floating or hovering hologram. According to the filing, “As a result of the image generation performed by spinning of display and blur screen, image may appear to be floating in space.”
The second patent covers a “large-scale infinity optics window for use in small facility packaging applications.” As we’ve seen in details that have been released previously regarding the upcoming Star Wars-themed resort, each room will feature a “window” that offers guests a view into space. According to the filing, the infinity optics window is “a display system that provides a window or portal that can be mounted within a wall of a facility (or in a small packaging application with only a small amount of depth available) but yet provide an infinity effect for content displayed to a plurality of viewers in a room including the wall over a wide field of view.”
The final patent is for a “themed aerial vehicle entertainment platform for providing dynamically-coordinated show.” Could this be for something akin to the X-wing that flew over the opening week media event for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge? The filing is for “a new system or platform (and related operational method) adapted for providing a dynamically-coordinated show (e.g., coordinated between airborne and ground devices) to entertain guests of a facility such as a theme park, an outdoor sporting stadium, a cruise ship and so on.”
Disney patents detail the tech behind Star Wars hotel floating holograms, space windows and more : https://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/news/2021/02/18/disney-patents-star-wars-hotel.html
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The first of the three patents filed by Disney is for “image generation using a spinning display and blur screen.” This technology will allow a guests to interact with a floating or hovering hologram. According to the filing, “As a result of the image generation performed by spinning of display and blur screen, image may appear to be floating in space.”
The second patent covers a “large-scale infinity optics window for use in small facility packaging applications.” As we’ve seen in details that have been released previously regarding the upcoming Star Wars-themed resort, each room will feature a “window” that offers guests a view into space. According to the filing, the infinity optics window is “a display system that provides a window or portal that can be mounted within a wall of a facility (or in a small packaging application with only a small amount of depth available) but yet provide an infinity effect for content displayed to a plurality of viewers in a room including the wall over a wide field of view.”
The final patent is for a “themed aerial vehicle entertainment platform for providing dynamically-coordinated show.” Could this be for something akin to the X-wing that flew over the opening week media event for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge? The filing is for “a new system or platform (and related operational method) adapted for providing a dynamically-coordinated show (e.g., coordinated between airborne and ground devices) to entertain guests of a facility such as a theme park, an outdoor sporting stadium, a cruise ship and so on.”
C'est quand même bien excitant cette expérience car pour ma part ce ne sera pas un simple hôtel mais bien une expérience d'une nuit et journée sur Battu avec la navette qui nous amènera dans le land Galaxie edge .
Et une fois de plus le Futuroscope sera en avance sur Dlp pour l'hôtel car je suis certain qu'ils peuvent faire des bonnes choses a l'intérieur de l'hôtel .De toute façon il n'y a pas cette hôtel de prévu pour chez nous .
C'est quand même bien excitant cette expérience car pour ma part ce ne sera pas un simple hôtel mais bien une expérience d'une nuit et journée sur Battu avec la navette qui nous amènera dans le land Galaxie edge .
C'est une expérience deux jours et deux nuits qui sera proposée (This new two-day and two-night vacation is an all-immersive experience that will take you to a galaxy far, far away in a way that only Disney could create).
Je salue l'expérience immersive mais je ne suis pas certaine d'avoir envie de la vivre, il me vient un sentiment de claustrophobie quand je regarde les quelques images des chambres. Le fait de lier tout ça à Batuu création artificielle alors qu'il y avait tant de lieux riches d'émotion dans l'univers Star Wars, me donne l'impression de voir un superbe emballage vide de sens pour moi.
J'attends de voir la proposition finale mais sans musiques et personnages emblématiques, sans rappel de ce qui me touche dans Star Wars :la trilogie et la prélogie, une partie de l'univers étendu, cette expérience serait totalement superficielle et sans émotions pour moi, ne valant pas du tout le surcoût.
C'est curieux ce besoin qu'ont de nombreuses personnes, de vouloir retrouver EXACTEMENT ce qu'ils connaissent par coeur et qu'on leur a déjà proposé dans des films vus et revus. Lorsque j'ai visité Batuu à DLR, cette nouvelle planète qui vient compléter l'histoire et la géographie de Star Wars, c'est précisément un des éléments qui m'a énormément plu. Et puis c'est un nouveau lieu, certes, mais qui respecte totalement l'esprit et l'ambiance des films, tout en proposant un niveau de détail, une immersion, une fluidité entre les décors, les attractions, les boutiques, les restaurants et les animations/spectacles, au top de ce qui a été fait de mieux dans les parcs Disney. C'est exactement ce genre d'univers vastes et cohérents que je vais chercher dans un parc Disney. Et c'est aussi pour cette même raison que je n'aime pas Décès-Ha, que je m'ennuie à Help-Coït et que je hais hangarland-péri.
Quant à cet hôtel, je suis partagé, d'un côté je trouve que c'est vraiment la lose d'aller au pays du soleil pour se confiner 48 heures dans un motel-six-sans-fenêtre, surtout après l'épreuve que nous vivons en ce moment. D'un autre côté, j'ai hâte de découvrir les activités qui vont être proposées pour remplir ces 48 heures. Par contre, je n'ose imaginer la somme indécente que ce rapace de miké va exiger pour cette expérience très exclusive. Mais je ne suis pas inquiet sur le niveau des réservations, je sens que le truc va être blindé tout le temps et difficilement accessible à tous les gens prêts à en payer le prix.
En revanche, si un hôtel de ce genre devait être construit au cul du studial-en-chantier, derrière semi-store-whores, je n'y verrais que des avantages, et en particulier celui de nous préserver, ne serait-ce que 48 heures, de la laideur de ce pauvre sous-parc. YYYEEEAAAAAAAHHH !
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Pour rappel, l'Art book de Star Wars : Galaxy's Edge sort la semaine prochaine. Celui-ci aborde également l'expérience immersive Star Wars : Galactic Starcruiser de Walt Disney World Resort en fin d'ouvrage.
Voici quelques extraits de ce chapitre intitulé Boarding the Halcyon :
Extrait de l'interview d'Amy Ratcliffe, auteur de l'art book The Art Star Wars : Galaxy's Edge, qui aborde brièvement Star Wars : Galactic Starcruiser :
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This book includes a bit of a sneak peek at our next, and in many ways, the most immersive experience we’ve ever developed. What were you most excited to learn about Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser ?
Ha, everything! I had the best time talking to Ann Morrow Johnson about Galactic Starcruiser. Her enthusiasm for the project came through in every conversation we had. But if I have to pick a single thing it’s that I was happy to see how much of the ship, the Halcyon starcruiser, guests will be able to explore throughout their journey. It’s interactive in ways I didn’t expect.
Et une nouvelle image conceptuelle : le restaurant à bord du vaisseau Halcyon dans sa première version :
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Guests who want to maximize their immersion in the Star Wars story of Galaxy’s Edge need look no further than Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser. Coming to Walt Disney World Resort, Galactic Starcruiser will take guests on an adventure like non other — one that “travels” into space to put guests on an elegant starship in the Chandrila Star Line fleet, the Halcyon. An overnight experience shaped around standard cruise offerings — a lounge, a dinner show, tours of the ship — Galactic Starcruiser goes above and beyond by extending an invitation to participate more actively in the narrative — whether accepting a mission from the Resistance or the First Order, training with a lightsaber, or kicking back in the lounge. Each guest sets his or her own level of participation, and their choices impact the story around them.
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Whereas Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is a bit dusty and grainy — like the Route 66 of Star Wars — the Halcyon needed to feel modern and sleek; Imagineering and Lucasfilm wanted the Halcyon to live on the opposite end of the spectrum. If guests only had the option to stay for two nights, they wanted to make them feel like well-heeled travelers having a lovely experience. It was an opportunity to play with more of the slicker spaceship designes featured in Star Wars. Think Dryden Vos’s lush yacht, redolent with glossy surfaces, artifacts, elite clientele, and classy entertainment. Or, consider the opulence of Canto Bight with its glistening curves, sparkling glassware, and sweeping spaces.
Star Wars : Galactic Starcruiser ouvrira finalement en 2022 et non 2021 !
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Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Launches in 2022 at Walt Disney World Resort
Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida will take you to a galaxy far, far away for an all-immersive, two-night vacation experience that goes beyond anything Disney has ever created before. What exactly does “all-immersive” mean? Well, in honor of May the 4th, here’s a little hint…
Not sure if what you just saw is actually what you just saw? Maybe you should watch it one more time. Or 10.
Yes, that’s a new type of lightsaber Rey is holding in her hand, created by Walt Disney Imagineering Research and Development. Guests who experience Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser will be the first to see it in action – along with so much more – starting in 2022 when this amazing new two-night adventure debuts. Watching that lightsaber activate right before your eyes will be just one of the countless ways that, from the moment you arrive to the moment you depart, you’ll be plunged into a Star Wars story where your decisions and actions – or even the casual conversations you may have – determine how your personal journey unfolds.
Your adventure begins at the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser terminal at Walt Disney World, where you’ll gather with fellow passengers before departing for your intergalactic destination. You’ll soon enter a special Launch Pod and leave your world behind as you make a hyperspace jump to a galaxy far, far away.
You’ll watch through viewports as you approach the massive and magnificent Halcyon starcruiser, which will be your home for the next two nights. For a limited time, Disney’s Hollywood Studios guests can now see a model of the ship on display inside Walt Disney Presents – another special May the 4th surprise!
When the Launch Pod’s airlock slides open, you’ll take your first step into a galaxy far, far away as Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser comes to life all around you. During your stay aboard this glamorous ship, you may interact with an eclectic group of characters both familiar and new, possibly including the starcruiser’s strong and charismatic captain, a plucky ship’s mechanic and a galactic superstar who can captivate an entire room with the crook of one jewel-encrusted purple Twi’lek finger.
This singing sensation will be a featured performer during one of your exquisite dining experiences inside the Crown of Corellia Dining Room, which you can see in this artist concept rendering we’re sharing today for the first time. The enticing supper club’s name is an homage to Corellia, the planet known galaxy-wide for its shipyards that gave us not only the Halcyon starcruiser, but also the Millennium Falcon. The dining room is a bright and welcoming hall that will offer breakfast and lunch to passengers before transitioning each evening into a lavish multi-course menu of both otherworldly and familiar origins.
As your journey continues, you’ll have the opportunity to train in the ancient ways of the lightsaber, learn more about the inner workings of the Halcyon starcruiser and even jump on a transport to the planet Batuu to further your adventure inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. This isn’t storytelling – it’s storyliving, where you’ll see, feel and live Star Wars in a whole new way.
We’ll have much more to share about Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser in the future as we look forward to its 2022 debut; you can always visit starwarsgalacticstarcruiser.com for more details, and sign up there to receive updates.
And since it’s May the 4th, let’s check out a few other Star Wars happenings at Walt Disney World in honor of this special day.
Star Wars Galactic Outpost at Disney Springs and select locations at Disney’s Hollywood Studios are showcasing new merchandise available starting today (while supplies last), including apparel featuring the new Disney+ series “The Bad Batch” (also debuting today). There are also new items from the Rainbow Star Wars Collection, as well as new Star Tours-inspired Disney Parks Wishables including R2-D2 and C-3PO.
Today and tomorrow, Disney’s Hollywood Studios is offering special Star Wars-themed desserts and beverages available at select locations throughout the park, including the new Dark Side Chocolate Creation and returning favorite Lightsaber Churro. Also, through tomorrow, Disney Springs will offer the Grogu Mini Dome Cake at Amorette’s Patisserie and the Millennium Falcon Chocolate Pop at The Ganachery.
As you can see, the Force is strong with us here at Walt Disney World Resort. So however you’re celebrating Star Wars today … May the 4th be with you !
Y'a pas à dire, l'effet du "vrai" sabre laser est bluffant ! Les nouvelles informations donnent vraiment envie. Vraiment impatient de voir les premiers retours d'expériences.
L'Imagineer Ann Morrow Johnson nous communique quelques détails supplémentaires sur l'expérience immersive Star Wars : Galactic Starcruiser dont l’histoire se déroule entre Star Wars : Les derniers Jedi et Star Wars : L'ascension de Skywalker (comme Star Wars : Galaxy’s Edge) et nous révèle que le cosplay sera encouragé à bord de l'Halcyon (ainsi qu'une nouvelle image conceptuelle du restaurant Crown of Corellia Dining Room).
Pendant une durée limitée, un modèle réduit du croiseur interstellaire The Halcyon est exposé dans la galerie d'exposition Walt Disney Presents à Disney's Hollywood Studios Park.
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“YOU ARE TRULY ON BOARD A SHIP”: INSIDE STAR WARS: GALACTIC STARCRUISER
IMAGINEER ANN MORROW JOHNSON PULLS BACK THE CURTAIN ON MAKING A DREAM STAR WARS VACATION COME TO LIFE.
For Ann Morrow Johnson, an architect and artist currently making the impossible real at Disney Parks, there’s a lot to love about Star Wars. “As an Imagineer, I’m definitely the type of person who enjoys walking around the Parks, and I love that the trash cans are themed to the same environment that you see at the castles or any of the lands. Star Wars is that on steroids,” she tells StarWars.com. “I think if you look at any of the scenes of the movies — everything from an ice-cream maker to the species in the background — I just think there’s such depth and grit of specificity in worldbuilding. It’s an incredible universe to explore.”
Johnson is exploring that universe, or galaxy far, far away, in a manner never previously attempted as executive producer and creative director of Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, the immersive vacation experience opening 2022 at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser will offer fans a two-night itinerary, in which guests find themselves traveling aboard the Halycon starship and living out their own Star Wars story. If that sounds like something only Star Wars fans could dream up, that’s because it was.
“This project is a really fun one because it really did generate out of classic, blue-sky, Imagineers sitting around talking about what would be fun. What are the types of experiences that we just think our guests, or frankly, we, want to experience in the world? And so this absolutely came out of a conversation about, ‘Don’t you just want to sleep on a starcruiser? Like, how cool would it be if you got to live out a Star Wars story over multiple days?’”
A journey on the Halcyon will go something like this. You’ll arrive at the Galactic Starcruiser Terminal at Walt Disney World and check in for a two-night experience before entering a Launch Pod for transport to the stars. (You’ll even get to watch from windows as the world beneath gets smaller and smaller.) Following the jump to hyperspace, you’ll soon dock with the Halcyon, board, and the story starts. But to paraphrase a famous Star Wars quote, that’s only where the fun begins.
“Over your two-day, two-night vacation, you will get to not just wield a lightsaber and learn how to operate the controls at the front of the ship. It’s possible, because it’s Star Wars, that things might go awry and over the course of those two days, two nights, you’ll be called into action to actually get wrapped up in that overall galactic conflict. And depending on which path you choose — how you choose to play, which characters you choose to interact with, where you choose to be at any given time — will determine the story that you live out and get to see unfold.” To wit, Johnson says that guests can align with the Resistance (the story is set between Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, same as Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge) or betray them. As for how that impacts one’s vacation, we’ll have to wait to find out.
One driving element for Johnson and the entire team bringing Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser to life is immersion. It’s their goal to make fans feel like they’re really on a starship in Star Wars. “You are truly on board a ship,” she says. “When you look out the window, you will see a galaxy far, far away. When you’re at the front of the ship, you’ll see us moving forward. If you’re on the starboard side, you’ll see it moving to the side. On the port side, same deal. And just like any other cruise, we have an itinerary. So we have a set list of planets that we will visit. It’s possible that we might take a detour or two if we find ourselves in unexpected circumstances. But you will be able to see those planets, other ships, maybe the occasional asteroid field, out the window as we cruise from place to place. On board we have a whole host of characters who are joining us on our adventure, and that’s everything from the crew of the ship to a few folks that you might recognize from the movies, and they’ll need our help over the course of our adventure.” Who might those movie characters be? “I can tell you that it’s possible we might run into Rey, Chewbacca, and if we play our cards wrong, Kylo Ren.”
The immersion factor does not stop there. The makers of Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser want fans to be active participants. “We are encouraging our guests to be in full cosplay,” she says. “So if you want to have Twi’lek lekku and a full robe, we are all for it aboard the Halcyon. And then we will treat you like the well-heeled galactic traveler that you are.” And you will be traveling in style.
If you’re wondering just what kind of ship the Halcyon is, think more Lando’s elegant Millennium Falcon, and less Han’s beat-up hand-me-down. “This is the Coruscant, Canto Bight, Dryden’s yacht, Orient Express of space,” Johnson says. “The food, the dining, the overall experience is an upscale, refined version of Star Wars that guests haven’t gotten a chance to step into yet.” While it all sounds like a dream vacation for Star Wars aficionados, Johnson also points out that Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser will be just as enjoyable for those who can’t tell their Wookiees from their Ewoks.
“I deeply believe that this has to be fun for people who love Star Wars and the people who love them,” she says. “So if you have never heard of Chewbacca before, or you’ve never heard of a lightsaber before, our goal is that you still have a great time. If you want to sit back, drink a space cocktail, and watch it all happen, that’s awesome. Have a fantastic space cruise.”
The opening of Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser will be exciting for the Star Wars faithful and Disney Parks enthusiasts, but also the result of years of work for Johnson. As someone who fell in love with the worldbuilding of Star Wars, she’s most looking forward to seeing fans experience the details and hidden surprises that await. “There are so many things to love, from the characters that we’re creating to the music we’re working on to the tastings with the chefs,” she says. “But I gotta say, there’s this one design detail in the Crown of Corellia dining room where our guests will get to see a repulsor column. The Halcyon was built long ago, right when repulsors were first en vogue, and in a sort of starcruiser-modernism way, the Halcyon celebrates the technology by placing its repulsor columns in the center of the Crown of Corellia dining room for everyone to see. As a design fan and Star Wars nerd, those two things coming together has been extremely fun to see coming to life aboard the ship.”
Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, the immersive vacation experience, opens in 2022 at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.