Disney on Saturday unveiled plans for a «Star Wars»-inspired hotel, which Walt Disney Parks and Resorts chairman Bob Chapek called…
Disney on Saturday unveiled plans for a «Star Wars»-inspired hotel, which Walt Disney Parks and Resorts chairman Bob Chapek called «the most experiential» luxury resort they’ve ever done.
«It’s unlike anything that exists today, » Chapek said at a panel during D23 Expo, the company’s Anaheim-based biennial convention. «It is 100% immersive.»
The mock-ups shared by Chapek showed guests in «Star Wars» attire and rooms in which «every single window has a view into space.»
The hotel will be built at Walt Disney World in Orlando.
«We feel this could be the start of something very, very big, » Chapek said.
There is not yet a target opening date for the «Star Wars» resort.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
The announcement about the hotel came after Chapek revealed more details about the «Star Wars»-inspired lands coming to Disneyland and Walt Disney World, including the official name, «Star Wars»: Galaxy’s Edge.
«The name represents all the unknown adventure [inside the lands] , » Chapek said.
Galaxy’s Edge will feature two attractions, one that will put riders inside the Millenium Falcon and another will put riders on a Star Destroyer inside a hangar bay.
The 14-acre lands will also feature a cantina and cameos from «Star Wars» characters like BB8, Chewbacca and Captain Rex, a character from Star Tours, a former Disney simulator ride.
Chapek called the lands «a living place» where «your choices matter.»
The first expansive look at Galaxy’s Edge came at the start of D23, when a model of the land was put on display to the public.
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«Star Wars»: Galaxy’s Edge will open in 2019, first at the Anaheim, California location then in Orlando, Chapek said.
The Parks and Resorts panel followed what was already a «Star Wars»-filled weekend at D23.
Earlier on Saturday, the stars of the upcoming «Star Wars: The Last Jedi» appeared to present a new behind the scenes look at the making of the film at a star-packed presentation. And on Friday, Mark Hamill and the late Carrie Fisher were honored as Disney Legends.