Like imagine having movie accurate blasters but as laser tag weapons and being able to fight in different arenas based on the different eras of starwars. With era accurate clothing or if fighting droids they are animatronics
I used to work at The Void that did the Star Wars 4D VR experience and it was amazing. Best part of the job was going through with "single riders". It was miles ahead of Galaxy's Edge, current VR headsets, all of it. I'll never forget feeling the actual heat of Mustafar's lava, the vibration impact of blaster bolts hitting you, or the terror of Darth Vadar showing up and breaking the gun your holding in your hands. If you get a chance please do it. It's a one of a kind experience.
Disney really dropped the ball with Galaxy’s edge by limiting the characters to be between episodes 8 and 9. The brilliance of the wizarding world is that you can feel like your actually visiting places in the movie. Batuu? Who wants to go there?
Yeah, since Disney have so much money they gained from their money sla- trees. At least should so miniature of those planets and rooms with balanced decoration between eras...
But how could they fit that many in there and make something that the fandom would be satisfied with? I watched a series that, at one point, talked about what the imaginers had in mind when making the park. One of the reasons they made a new cannon planet was so that they could make the guests feel like their stories were overshadowed by people from the movies. Whether you like the new cannon land or not, I don't think cramming a bunch of small lands would be the solution.
@@evanv-qm8dgThey literally had the answer the entire time: The World Between Worlds. The fact that the world of between worlds acts like a central hub that allows you to both travel to any place and anytime in Star Wars would have been a gold mine for making this section of the park. Hop from anywhere from the prequels to the sequels to the original trilogy and anything in between and how with the miniature biomes. You can change them depending on what's popular or not. But you see the problem is the world between worlds was made by Dave flone, who literally in the stupidest thing. Only recently was made creative director of everything Star Wars when he should have been one of the main creative directors in the movies in the main franchise from the beginning based on his output and experience. And I'm not even a Dave faloni fan or fanboy, but it's completely obvious that if he was steering the shit for all three films and had other people writing and directing and producing it under his thumb, we would have had a completely different sequel trilogy. Same thing with this. This is probably what have been his go-to was. Let's make a world between worlds land that goes to different sections in Star Wars. It would have been perfect but Disney's going to Disney.
At 15:20 That’s exactly how I felt about the dang hotel rooms. It felt so out of place for a universal society that’s thousands of years old. Only a few places would look like that and it’s usually the planets that are very snobbish about their history.
Am I the only person who kind of wanted a more run-down hotel experience? Like - instead of some pristine hotel (which is nice), I would like something that resembles the Amos Eisley cantina or the room Padme stayed in on Coruscant in CW!
Agree. That would have been a much darker and real Star Wars experience. Maybe the hotel could have the Falcon's esthetics. Could have been more exciting as a smugglers ship. The hotel hallways did look a prison ship.
They cannot tell a good story because they’re sitting in their big fancy buildings without any connection to tue outer world. They won and have no new stories to tell
Legacy fans have the most disposible income. If Darth Vader were part of that experience, it would have had double the demand. Sequel trilogy has the LEAST fans of all Star Wars content.
The ones who actually spend the money love the prequels, kids may like the sequel but its their parents that pay for it, idk why Disney didn't thing about this
the $6,000 price tag for a family week end get away MIGHT have had something to do with it...$600 maybe,,,,but Disney is out of rabid a$$ minds if they think $6,000,,,
They actually tried to say it was a temporary endeavor? That’s such a blatant lie. Oh yeah… ya spent countless millions of dollars building it, the vehicle modifications, create branded merchandise, hired and trained staff… for it all to be a temporary endeavor… WRONG!!!
Here we are a year later, and Disney is STILL ignoring what their actual fans want, and creating shows & movies for their imaginary new fan base that simply doesn’t exist.
@@shelbyseelbach9568 So...is Disney making money on their products? They're not, so he's got a point. The market for this crap doesn't exist. There is (or was) a market for Star Wars content, but there is no market for this dumb hotel or The Acolyte.
The truth is, Star Wars is dead as long as the "sequels" are considered canon by Disney. Killing the "sequels" is necessary to save Star Wars, but not sufficient. Then they have to replace the "sequels" with actual sequels which fans actually like, even if it will likely take time for the real sequels to make box office money. Don't worry, most of the cash comes from the merchandise, which alone will enable actual sequels to outsell the "sequels."
So my aunt took me to do the vr 4d experience and it was actually one of the coolest things it really did feel like Star Wars and I never understood why they just didn't do more stuff like that because I loved it.
Imo I think if they were so desperate to make everything canon they should have just have made the park set in the world between worlds which just takes you to certain rides and experiences from any movie
This. But you see the problem is that world between worlds was Dave flone's idea and for some reason they never allowed him on the main creative team until he not only knocked it out of the park with their TV show but then did it in live action and now they realized oh he would be a great person to steer all the lord and stories stuff. Fucking idiots. It's like hiring Christopher Nolan to write and direct your film and then have him not actually direct the film he wrote. WTF.
I honestly dont understand how hard it is for a big cooperation with the money & pull such as Disney to have a dedicated studio/team for Star Wars. Its my biggest pet peeve with these cooperations that rely on old out dated minds to conjure up a story trajectory for a series that has an enormous fanbase thats more literate than they are about literally anything franchise related. One would think they’d find more profit in making quality storylines that feed both the originals and new series alike to not only make successful projects but have the fans literally throwing their money at them, as much as the cash cows they already are.
It's not an old way of thinking. It's the new. They aren't just making star wars. They are pushing a politcal agenda. That's why they don't care. The left destroys everything it touches. Including star wars.
The disneys starwars movies always always remind me of a quote by Mark Rosewater of Magic the Gathering "If everyone likes your game but no one loves it, it will fail." and that's pretty much the whole problem Disney have with their Star Wars movies, their are people that liked the Sequels (though personally I didn't) but very few of them actually liked the movies enough to actually be invested in the disney universe, many turned up to the movies left and never looked at anything Star Wars again.
I want a Tatooine hotel with cool organic sleeping nooks, blue milk, outdoor seating, moisture evaporators and a lower cost! It would be all underground too.
10:00 this is perhaps the largest problem with Disney Star Wars. They refuse to make alien looking planets. They refuse to make alien lead characters. They refuse to take Star Wars off of planet Earth.
If they can make marvel characters hang out on avengers campus together after half those characters were killed off, then they can make Luke and Young anakin talk to you in the same day.
The amount of voiced dialogue between characters in different trilogies and ones that should be dead (cough Leia and Jabba) in Lego SW Saga certainly shows it’s possible
I had the financial means of going but I couldn’t bring myself to go to the starcruiser. For $6k I could go to anywhere on earth for a week. From what the itinerary stated, it was 2 half days and one full day. I did do the void and it was the coolest Star Wars experience ever, wish they had video of it online.
I would love to visit the epic battles of the prequel era. A ride where one could watch the battle on Geonosis or Kashyk, at best take part in the battle as a droid or a clone. How was it for the average soldier to fight in a battle? Like in Battlefront 2, only in "real life". One should also be able to use an AAT or drive in a clone turbo tank. Or fly a STAP. The possibilitied are endless.
Disney quest used to have a bunch of simulators and stuff like this and it was so cool. They could easily make an updated one thats star wars themed for the park and people would love it
I actually attended the Void experience and it was the most immersive Star Wars experience I ever went through ever since I rode Star Tours was reopened
The sequels were objectively terrible, disjointed and illogical movies. They had basically zero world building. Who are the First Order? Didn’t the empire loose? And the resistance is only a couple ships? Isn’t their side in control? It makes no f’ing sense. It also smashed the characters we all grew up with and made them a mockery of their former glory. Then to sell an experience to this train wreck at $3k a night was never going to work. Anyone with that sort of disposable income has zero interest in the sequel disaster.
give me a run down looking hotel in a city in Tatooine. Have shops, bars, quests, and actors who treat you like a new comer in the town. Make it take place during or shortly before/after the battle of Tatooine. Somehow create a forced perspective second sun in the sky. I pay 6k
Disney: why does nobody love me? Also Disney: makes a 6000 dollar hotel that feels like generic sci-fi, destroys everything the previous films worked for, expects fans to watch another film starring Rey.
I just dropped $1500 to buy and build a clone trooper cosplay suit, and I have yet to see The Rise of Skywalker. That’s should say something about my opinions on Disney Star Wars…
Maybe if they do let the hotel get run down, and have light bulbs burning out, doors not opening right, and actors’ costumes getting a bit tattered it would start to look like Star Wars.
I did that starwars VR experience at downtown Disney Anaheim some years ago and it was SO FREAKING COOL. I was never a huge star wars fan but that legit changed how I felt about the whole thing. It was so dang fun and exciting! So basically they should have stuck with the traditional Disney Land formula of mashing the best aspects of each IP into their own rides/areas with character actors, all existing outside of canonical timelines. That could've been the same physical size as Batuu and it still would've been SO COOL. I can't believe how bad they've mishandled star wars
They could turn the hotel into a hotel with all characters like he said and they could even add things in there like where you build a droid and lightsaber. They have enough content of starwars that staying with the shows that do well is something they should stick to. They could make an entire Disney park from starwars planets alone, make it like Epcot of starwars
They should've just made a space station themed Star Wars hotel, ditch the fake space cruise approach entirely & lowered the price tremendously (like $300-$500/night). Maybe give the kids some things to do around the resort, like a themed pool area, a playground & some optional stuff like the lightsaber training included for hotel guests. Then it would've had potential to last. Guests can have non-guests visit them in the hotel, you can do other theme parks & attractions - like literally any hotel. This tops Superstar Limo as far as Disney's failed attractions go.
It's simple why it flopped. First it was pathetically overpriced. And it's NOT Star Wars. It's Disney Wars. I've seen a lot of videos from people who went and it didn't resemble the SW universe at all...
6,000 DOLLARS FOR TWO NIGHTS. NOPE! I'd rather make my own park before I pay that. You can't use your own phone to take pictures you have to pay 90 DOLLARS for an AUTHENTIC picture. I'd rather have a cheap park that you can walk around freely to take pictures with the characters we actually love. I'd FREAKING EVEN TAKE JAR JAR.
One could go to a grocery store and find that nine out of ten people at random whom could quickly come up with far more profitable plan for Star Wars than those at Lucasfilm. The situation has become a matter of spite by those running Lucasfilm. Those that took control of the temple are upset that no one is bowing to their "greatness", so they are burning the temple to the ground. By the way, the Naboo waterpark idea would have been a great idea.
You're in a building for two days shut off from civilization, doesn't really sound like fun. Anybody remember The Star Trek Experience at the Vegas Hilton, something like that would have been a lot better!
If they made it more like you were spending nights on the death star or star destroyer more people would have wanted to go. Like imagine get to explore a real star destroyer irl that would be like my dream
12:12 indeed. It’s not as if the fans are quiet about our preferences. There are dozens upon dozens of high-profile social media influencers (and their comment sections) who Disney could mine for information for free.
'Where would I like to see Disney put their resources' Abandon the shitquel canon. Begin production on a Legendary Cinematic Timeline. Adapt Legends _By The Book with _*_no additions._* Scenes can be cut, trimmed or merged for better pacing, but no Disney bullshit.
I did the void Star Wars experience three times and it was amazing. Unfortunately covid killed the void and they went out of business. So Disney pulled their IP license after the bankruptcy.
You are supposed to be in space while staying on the Starcruiser, so, I get why they used screens that projected space scenes for the windows; it would destroy the illusion of being in space if you looked outside and saw the Florida/Disney skyline. Having said that, $6,000 for a family of four is hella steep for just 48 hours.
That's fine but then make the units larger...more spacious....bigger "windows" etc. because the size is way too small and gives one a dungeon like enclosed feeling.
This is the more sense I’ve seen and heard in Star Wars since episode 3, thank you MJ. I can’t believe I’m saying this but I would love it if Indy 5 is a complete flop if it means Kathleen Kennedy is out, at this point I seriously think it’s the only thing that could create enough hype for all fans to be excited about the future again.
What I'd want to do in a Star Wars hotel? Let's see: - Revisit OT locations and see OT characters that aren't Ewoks. This means Tatooine, Yavin IV, Hoth, Dagobah, Bespin, and the forest moon of Endor, minus the Ewoks if possible. It also means both Death Stars. - Revisit select PT locations, especially Coruscant, Naboo, and Kamino. - Stay in rooms which resemble rebel or imperial architecture from the OT, and the best PT rooms from Coruscant and Naboo. Possibly a Mustafar room, minus the heat. Perhaps the rooms can be custom-themed on each night one stays there: just change the video display and any background sound effects. - Possibly some material from the cartoons, especially Clone Wars and Rebels. - See locations from Mando seasons 1 and 2. Maybe some stuff from -Halo: Reach- Rogue One. - Not be charged $6000 for two nights. - NOT see anything from the ST. - If possible, watch a live action version of the greatest lightsaber fights from the OT and PT and Mando, especially Luke vs. Vader both times, Obi-Wan vs. Vader on Mustafar, Obi-Wan/Qui-Gon vs. Darth Maul, and Luke vs. the Dark Troopers.
The Void in Disney Springs was so much fun and definitely more immersive than the Star Wars part of HS. I feel like I haven't spent more then 30 minutes in that part of the park because it isn't worth it.
i thought when i first saw this video, one thing they could do is be attacked or something by rebels, and the people have to defend the ship with the anti aircraft cannons
I lived by a void and took my son there several times. The hotel also should have made each room like a galactic looking suite comparable to their other nice hotels. The rooms should over look a cool alien garden. Regardless of price that place doesn’t look like somewhere I would want to go.
I agree wholeheartedly with everything you had to say here. Except for this hotel possibly working with a prequel theme. I grew up with those movies as well, but they are inarguably lesser liked and more poorly received then the newer films.
7:21 let me update you on that: Rogue One, The Mandalorian season 1, Visions (both seasons) and Andor Season 1, are the best things to happen with Disney Star Wars. (Even as I continue to defend the Sequels and Solo having seen it again, I will admit that while I personally love these, I can’t deny their issues)
They should make some dinner theater, murder mysteries and escape room Star wars themed activities. Plus a pod racing ride. After you said that it seemed so obvious and is almost criminal there's no pod racing ride
my ideal star wars land would be set either during the "dark times" (between revenge of the sith and a new hope) so you could get both original trilogy and prequel trilogy characters, or during the New republic era (just after return of the jedi) i would have a central hub (coruscant) which has most of the shopping and dining options, as well as the jedi temple where a jedi (either an order 66 survivor for dark times or one of Luke's students for new republic era) would take you on a VR adventure inside the temple. the spaceport would take you to different "planets" (parts of the park) where each place has a unique ride/attraction for you to experience.
6k is only for the room only, any extra activity like personal droid building, gift shop even taking picture with the designated backgroubd you still waste more money for those...
Basically you have a creatively bankrupt corporation that forked over a huge amount of money for an IP they have no idea what to do with. Because they sunk 4 billion dollars into it, they need to milk the franchise for all its worth and are throwing everything they can at the wall to see what sticks. Unfortunately, without a clear direction and no-one who really knows and loves Star Wars in charge, they're just producing a ton of mostly mediocre product that is turning off the core audience for what they're trying to sell.
They was asking double or triple the price of even Londons finest hotels not to mention that the food was just mid and the fact the rooms looked like there designer based them on a travel lodge room which is a budget chain. the lack of og characters and the hotel itself feeling more like star trek didn't help
I went on it. Everything was either really good or really bad. No inbetweens. I don't regret it, would do it again to try the different paths, but the price is undoubtedly too much.
He complains about the high price to stay at the Starcruiser Hotel (and rightfully so) and says how the experience should of been so much much more. Does he realize if this attraction was what he wanted it to be by all of his suggestions, the cost would've been even more that it was.
I will literally never understand why they decided to make the star wars hotel on a spaceship instead of theming it like it was located on one of the many planets. Imagine how insanely beautiful a hotel designed with the Naboo architecture would be, or if they used the scrapped mediterranean hotel as inspiration for a hotel “in” Tatooine. These ideas also would’ve been valuable for those who have never seen star wars, the architecture is universally beautiful regardless of if you’re a fan or not. For me at least, the most fantastical part of star wars’ world building is the planets and it feels like such a misread to make the star wars hotel a spaceship.
Man they could have had pod racing on screens to pretent you was betting or watching the racers from a bar. And have those aliens that play the song in original star wars.
I did TheVoid twice in Orlando. It is way more awesome than you can actually describe. They should have brought that experience to the galactic star cruiser. Then maybe he would be worth $6k
Yo I just had an idea so like its the thing where there are multiple planets in a park but the ships act like trains and the the tunnels they go through look like hyperspace and that how you get to different areas of the park / planets I know it would cost a lot but Disney has enough money I think
Ditch single era, make themed-planet segments. Place can be like a Spaceport with ship rides to themed planets, with walkways in between. You get maybe 1-2 attractions and a food store per sector. Guess the park has to be a full-on Star Wars park, and not just part of another park....
Like imagine having movie accurate blasters but as laser tag weapons and being able to fight in different arenas based on the different eras of starwars. With era accurate clothing or if fighting droids they are animatronics
You can pretty much do that yourself, dude.
@@jocelyndeguise the whole point is that it would be something for the hotel 🏨 hence why I said it
I used to work at The Void that did the Star Wars 4D VR experience and it was amazing. Best part of the job was going through with "single riders". It was miles ahead of Galaxy's Edge, current VR headsets, all of it. I'll never forget feeling the actual heat of Mustafar's lava, the vibration impact of blaster bolts hitting you, or the terror of Darth Vadar showing up and breaking the gun your holding in your hands. If you get a chance please do it. It's a one of a kind experience.
Didn’t that close down during Covid?
I agree. I was sad to see it go. Wish I could have done it a couple more times. We need more cool star wars experiences like this
@@MichaelJaeYT me too. I worked there before Covid and it was awesome. A lot of great people sadly lost their jobs when it was forced to shut down.
The void what now?
I went and I agree it was amazing. went with my co-workers at the time
Disney really dropped the ball with Galaxy’s edge by limiting the characters to be between episodes 8 and 9. The brilliance of the wizarding world is that you can feel like your actually visiting places in the movie. Batuu? Who wants to go there?
Seeing as this comment is 5 months old you should know by now that’s not the case. They have Mando, Boba, fennec, chopper, ahsoka and Hera in GE
@Niennub1977 yeah but the characters are just one piece if the puzzle, the location is arguably more important for immersion
@@Niennub1977 Yeah but, pretty much more after the initial opening because those characters were never planned to be there on opening day
Your ideas with having multiple planets and iconic spots inside the park was perfect. That’s EXACTLY how it should be
Yeah, since Disney have so much money they gained from their money sla- trees. At least should so miniature of those planets and rooms with balanced decoration between eras...
But how could they fit that many in there and make something that the fandom would be satisfied with? I watched a series that, at one point, talked about what the imaginers had in mind when making the park. One of the reasons they made a new cannon planet was so that they could make the guests feel like their stories were overshadowed by people from the movies. Whether you like the new cannon land or not, I don't think cramming a bunch of small lands would be the solution.
@@evanv-qm8dgThey literally had the answer the entire time: The World Between Worlds. The fact that the world of between worlds acts like a central hub that allows you to both travel to any place and anytime in Star Wars would have been a gold mine for making this section of the park. Hop from anywhere from the prequels to the sequels to the original trilogy and anything in between and how with the miniature biomes. You can change them depending on what's popular or not. But you see the problem is the world between worlds was made by Dave flone, who literally in the stupidest thing. Only recently was made creative director of everything Star Wars when he should have been one of the main creative directors in the movies in the main franchise from the beginning based on his output and experience. And I'm not even a Dave faloni fan or fanboy, but it's completely obvious that if he was steering the shit for all three films and had other people writing and directing and producing it under his thumb, we would have had a completely different sequel trilogy. Same thing with this. This is probably what have been his go-to was. Let's make a world between worlds land that goes to different sections in Star Wars. It would have been perfect but Disney's going to Disney.
Disney probably got a bunch of yes-men who won't question anything.
Their called democrats.
@@johntrek187Uh, have you seen Trump's Cult?
At 15:20 That’s exactly how I felt about the dang hotel rooms. It felt so out of place for a universal society that’s thousands of years old. Only a few places would look like that and it’s usually the planets that are very snobbish about their history.
Am I the only person who kind of wanted a more run-down hotel experience? Like - instead of some pristine hotel (which is nice), I would like something that resembles the Amos Eisley cantina or the room Padme stayed in on Coruscant in CW!
I suppose they had to think of the "who will pay us $6k on an impulse buy" crowd
Agree. That would have been a much darker and real Star Wars experience. Maybe the hotel could have the Falcon's esthetics. Could have been more exciting as a smugglers ship. The hotel hallways did look a prison ship.
I think they ruin Star Wars by making it a company and treat it like a cash grab rather than a beatiful tragic story about Skywalkers.
Doesn’t even have to be about skywalkers if they just put in effort
True
It was always a company.
It’s always been a cash grab. What, you think the OT was made just for us only? No, it was made to make money. LOTS AND LOTS OF MONEY.
Only LEGO seems to be able to handle anything Star Wars that makes people happy.
Lead Architect: "So, what trilogy are you going to base the hotel off of? I loved the prequels as a kid."
Disney: Laughs in worst rated films
Bro yes like it could of been a venator or a nebulan because most Star Wars fans don’t really like the sequels
They cannot tell a good story because they’re sitting in their big fancy buildings without any connection to tue outer world. They won and have no new stories to tell
they should have made it for the ORIGINALS only
Legacy fans have the most disposible income. If Darth Vader were part of that experience, it would have had double the demand. Sequel trilogy has the LEAST fans of all Star Wars content.
The ones who actually spend the money love the prequels, kids may like the sequel but its their parents that pay for it, idk why Disney didn't thing about this
the $6,000 price tag for a family week end get away MIGHT have had something to do with it...$600 maybe,,,,but Disney is out of rabid a$$ minds if they think $6,000,,,
They actually tried to say it was a temporary endeavor? That’s such a blatant lie. Oh yeah… ya spent countless millions of dollars building it, the vehicle modifications, create branded merchandise, hired and trained staff… for it all to be a temporary endeavor… WRONG!!!
How to fix.
1. Get rid of space experience and turn it into a lobby
2. Add a dam pool for the resort
3. 150 per night
4. Tvs
Here we are a year later, and Disney is STILL ignoring what their actual fans want, and creating shows & movies for their imaginary new fan base that simply doesn’t exist.
LMFAO. That's simply ridiculous. How do you think they are ignoring what their actual fans want? Seriously?
@@shelbyseelbach9568 Ummmm, listen to the vast majority of fans complain. Pretty simple really.
@@JohnDoe-zr8pc Oh, now I see the problem, you're just confused. No big deal.
@@shelbyseelbach9568 Yes, confused as to how you’re so moronic.
@@shelbyseelbach9568 So...is Disney making money on their products? They're not, so he's got a point. The market for this crap doesn't exist. There is (or was) a market for Star Wars content, but there is no market for this dumb hotel or The Acolyte.
The truth is, Star Wars is dead as long as the "sequels" are considered canon by Disney. Killing the "sequels" is necessary to save Star Wars, but not sufficient. Then they have to replace the "sequels" with actual sequels which fans actually like, even if it will likely take time for the real sequels to make box office money. Don't worry, most of the cash comes from the merchandise, which alone will enable actual sequels to outsell the "sequels."
So my aunt took me to do the vr 4d experience and it was actually one of the coolest things it really did feel like Star Wars and I never understood why they just didn't do more stuff like that because I loved it.
Imo I think if they were so desperate to make everything canon they should have just have made the park set in the world between worlds which just takes you to certain rides and experiences from any movie
That would have been smart.
This. But you see the problem is that world between worlds was Dave flone's idea and for some reason they never allowed him on the main creative team until he not only knocked it out of the park with their TV show but then did it in live action and now they realized oh he would be a great person to steer all the lord and stories stuff. Fucking idiots. It's like hiring Christopher Nolan to write and direct your film and then have him not actually direct the film he wrote. WTF.
I honestly dont understand how hard it is for a big cooperation with the money & pull such as Disney to have a dedicated studio/team for Star Wars. Its my biggest pet peeve with these cooperations that rely on old out dated minds to conjure up a story trajectory for a series that has an enormous fanbase thats more literate than they are about literally anything franchise related. One would think they’d find more profit in making quality storylines that feed both the originals and new series alike to not only make successful projects but have the fans literally throwing their money at them, as much as the cash cows they already are.
It's not an old way of thinking. It's the new. They aren't just making star wars. They are pushing a politcal agenda. That's why they don't care. The left destroys everything it touches. Including star wars.
The disneys starwars movies always always remind me of a quote by Mark Rosewater of Magic the Gathering "If everyone likes your game but no one loves it, it will fail." and that's pretty much the whole problem Disney have with their Star Wars movies, their are people that liked the Sequels (though personally I didn't) but very few of them actually liked the movies enough to actually be invested in the disney universe, many turned up to the movies left and never looked at anything Star Wars again.
I want a Tatooine hotel with cool organic sleeping nooks, blue milk, outdoor seating, moisture evaporators and a lower cost! It would be all underground too.
10:00 this is perhaps the largest problem with Disney Star Wars. They refuse to make alien looking planets. They refuse to make alien lead characters. They refuse to take Star Wars off of planet Earth.
They are the most hopelessly uncreative people on our planet.
Disney doesn't understand how to make Star Wars without politics It's supposed to be a Galaxy far far away.
A long, long time ago.
SIX THOUSAND for a two night stay? I could buy my own ship for that!
Ya, but who’s gonna fly it kid? You?
@@JohnDoe-zr8pc You bet I could! I'm not such a bad pilot myself!
@@stormwulf117 God I love the OT. lol.
This is the best comment I’ve read in a long time…
Walt Disney's is just a bigger word for greed at this point.
cost was too high, it wasn't star-wars themed, and having an immersive experience like that day after day is just too much for anyone
If they can make marvel characters hang out on avengers campus together after half those characters were killed off, then they can make Luke and Young anakin talk to you in the same day.
The amount of voiced dialogue between characters in different trilogies and ones that should be dead (cough Leia and Jabba) in Lego SW Saga certainly shows it’s possible
Lando knocked the radar dish off not Rey. And Rey didn't replace it either.
I even talked about this with my dad, he said it looked horrible even saying they should’ve just made it original trilogy themed which I agree.
I had the financial means of going but I couldn’t bring myself to go to the starcruiser. For $6k I could go to anywhere on earth for a week. From what the itinerary stated, it was 2 half days and one full day. I did do the void and it was the coolest Star Wars experience ever, wish they had video of it online.
it would be cool if they created a system of "hyperspace travels" to go from one planet to another
I would love to visit the epic battles of the prequel era. A ride where one could watch the battle on Geonosis or Kashyk, at best take part in the battle as a droid or a clone. How was it for the average soldier to fight in a battle? Like in Battlefront 2, only in "real life". One should also be able to use an AAT or drive in a clone turbo tank. Or fly a STAP. The possibilitied are endless.
Disney quest used to have a bunch of simulators and stuff like this and it was so cool. They could easily make an updated one thats star wars themed for the park and people would love it
I actually attended the Void experience and it was the most immersive Star Wars experience I ever went through ever since I rode Star Tours was reopened
The sequels were objectively terrible, disjointed and illogical movies. They had basically zero world building. Who are the First Order? Didn’t the empire loose? And the resistance is only a couple ships? Isn’t their side in control? It makes no f’ing sense. It also smashed the characters we all grew up with and made them a mockery of their former glory.
Then to sell an experience to this train wreck at $3k a night was never going to work. Anyone with that sort of disposable income has zero interest in the sequel disaster.
give me a run down looking hotel in a city in Tatooine. Have shops, bars, quests, and actors who treat you like a new comer in the town. Make it take place during or shortly before/after the battle of Tatooine. Somehow create a forced perspective second sun in the sky. I pay 6k
Disney: why does nobody love me?
Also Disney: makes a 6000 dollar hotel that feels like generic sci-fi, destroys everything the previous films worked for, expects fans to watch another film starring Rey.
I just dropped $1500 to buy and build a clone trooper cosplay suit, and I have yet to see The Rise of Skywalker. That’s should say something about my opinions on Disney Star Wars…
You're not missing anything. The minute Leia walks past Chewie to cosole Rey over Han's death was the nail in the coffin for me.
Maybe if they do let the hotel get run down, and have light bulbs burning out, doors not opening right, and actors’ costumes getting a bit tattered it would start to look like Star Wars.
I did that starwars VR experience at downtown Disney Anaheim some years ago and it was SO FREAKING COOL. I was never a huge star wars fan but that legit changed how I felt about the whole thing. It was so dang fun and exciting!
So basically they should have stuck with the traditional Disney Land formula of mashing the best aspects of each IP into their own rides/areas with character actors, all existing outside of canonical timelines. That could've been the same physical size as Batuu and it still would've been SO COOL. I can't believe how bad they've mishandled star wars
They could turn the hotel into a hotel with all characters like he said and they could even add things in there like where you build a droid and lightsaber. They have enough content of starwars that staying with the shows that do well is something they should stick to. They could make an entire Disney park from starwars planets alone, make it like Epcot of starwars
They should've just made a space station themed Star Wars hotel, ditch the fake space cruise approach entirely & lowered the price tremendously (like $300-$500/night). Maybe give the kids some things to do around the resort, like a themed pool area, a playground & some optional stuff like the lightsaber training included for hotel guests. Then it would've had potential to last. Guests can have non-guests visit them in the hotel, you can do other theme parks & attractions - like literally any hotel.
This tops Superstar Limo as far as Disney's failed attractions go.
The space station idea was in Futureworld (1976) -- the sequel to Westworld.
@@whiskeyvictor5703I'm thinking more like Star Trek's Deep Space Nine (which they half did at the long since defunct Star Trek Experience)
Star Wars was a story, now it’s a “universe” that Disney has over saturated as a cash grab.
It's simple why it flopped. First it was pathetically overpriced. And it's NOT Star Wars. It's Disney Wars. I've seen a lot of videos from people who went and it didn't resemble the SW universe at all...
I wanna have a clone wars themed thing, like a laser tag game dressed as clones, but they would never do that because they didn't make clone wars.
When people who dont love or even like the subject they are trying to design for....it shows
Boba fett dancing is literally such an iconic meme. Star Wars weekends was lit. They should have done exaclty what you said.
Also those ticket prices are awful…
$6000 for a a day fake cruise, games and interactive elements that were still in beta test mode.
9:45 bro its Anakin lightsaber
6,000 DOLLARS FOR TWO NIGHTS. NOPE!
I'd rather make my own park before I pay that. You can't use your own phone to take pictures you have to pay 90 DOLLARS for an AUTHENTIC picture. I'd rather have a cheap park that you can walk around freely to take pictures with the characters we actually love. I'd FREAKING EVEN TAKE JAR JAR.
Okay I wouldn't go jar jar for but I agree
One could go to a grocery store and find that nine out of ten people at random whom could quickly come up with far more profitable plan for Star Wars than those at Lucasfilm.
The situation has become a matter of spite by those running Lucasfilm.
Those that took control of the temple are upset that no one is bowing to their "greatness", so they are burning the temple to the ground.
By the way, the Naboo waterpark idea would have been a great idea.
You're in a building for two days shut off from civilization, doesn't really sound like fun. Anybody remember The Star Trek Experience at the Vegas Hilton, something like that would have been a lot better!
A better way to do that would to make a not cannon universe
If they made it more like you were spending nights on the death star or star destroyer more people would have wanted to go. Like imagine get to explore a real star destroyer irl that would be like my dream
12:12 indeed. It’s not as if the fans are quiet about our preferences. There are dozens upon dozens of high-profile social media influencers (and their comment sections) who Disney could mine for information for free.
'Where would I like to see Disney put their resources'
Abandon the shitquel canon. Begin production on a Legendary Cinematic Timeline. Adapt Legends _By The Book with _*_no additions._* Scenes can be cut, trimmed or merged for better pacing, but no Disney bullshit.
I did the void Star Wars experience three times and it was amazing. Unfortunately covid killed the void and they went out of business. So Disney pulled their IP license after the bankruptcy.
How can you call it a star ship when it doesn’t even leave earths orbit?
Largest corporation on Earth? Um … no. Not even close.
I would have loved to stay their if it was cheaper
Honestly, I suspect they made it stupidly expensive to justify trashing it when it failed.
If you want to hear from an influencer who could afford it and did go Jenny Nichols just finished her video about the experience,
It would be cool if Galaxy's edge was multiple planets, or even like Koboh. It feels so cool simply because it's not just one biome
Star Wars no longer exists. Disney destroyed it.
Do you know what's funny I never noticed that Darth Vader's lightsaber couldn't cut through Obi-Wan's Jedi robe 🤣😂.
You are supposed to be in space while staying on the Starcruiser, so, I get why they used screens that projected space scenes for the windows; it would destroy the illusion of being in space if you looked outside and saw the Florida/Disney skyline. Having said that, $6,000 for a family of four is hella steep for just 48 hours.
That's fine but then make the units larger...more spacious....bigger "windows" etc. because the size is way too small and gives one a dungeon like enclosed feeling.
You just made me realize, Disney hates the OG Star Wars. They want to make their own universe, and make it worse.
This is the more sense I’ve seen and heard in Star Wars since episode 3, thank you MJ. I can’t believe I’m saying this but I would love it if Indy 5 is a complete flop if it means Kathleen Kennedy is out, at this point I seriously think it’s the only thing that could create enough hype for all fans to be excited about the future again.
I'd say you were right, but Kennedy seems like she's immune to everything short of a bucket of water being thrown at her.
5:34 where did Star Wars weekends go?😢
I actually like the hyperspace hoopla stuff back in the pre 2013 years. And yes not seeing our favorite eras is retarded
What I'd want to do in a Star Wars hotel? Let's see:
- Revisit OT locations and see OT characters that aren't Ewoks. This means Tatooine, Yavin IV, Hoth, Dagobah, Bespin, and the forest moon of Endor, minus the Ewoks if possible. It also means both Death Stars.
- Revisit select PT locations, especially Coruscant, Naboo, and Kamino.
- Stay in rooms which resemble rebel or imperial architecture from the OT, and the best PT rooms from Coruscant and Naboo. Possibly a Mustafar room, minus the heat. Perhaps the rooms can be custom-themed on each night one stays there: just change the video display and any background sound effects.
- Possibly some material from the cartoons, especially Clone Wars and Rebels.
- See locations from Mando seasons 1 and 2. Maybe some stuff from -Halo: Reach- Rogue One.
- Not be charged $6000 for two nights.
- NOT see anything from the ST.
- If possible, watch a live action version of the greatest lightsaber fights from the OT and PT and Mando, especially Luke vs. Vader both times, Obi-Wan vs. Vader on Mustafar, Obi-Wan/Qui-Gon vs. Darth Maul, and Luke vs. the Dark Troopers.
The Void in Disney Springs was so much fun and definitely more immersive than the Star Wars part of HS. I feel like I haven't spent more then 30 minutes in that part of the park because it isn't worth it.
i thought when i first saw this video, one thing they could do is be attacked or something by rebels, and the people have to defend the ship with the anti aircraft cannons
I lived by a void and took my son there several times. The hotel also should have made each room like a galactic looking suite comparable to their other nice hotels. The rooms should over look a cool alien garden. Regardless of price that place doesn’t look like somewhere I would want to go.
I agree wholeheartedly with everything you had to say here. Except for this hotel possibly working with a prequel theme. I grew up with those movies as well, but they are inarguably lesser liked and more poorly received then the newer films.
7:21 let me update you on that:
Rogue One, The Mandalorian season 1, Visions (both seasons) and Andor Season 1, are the best things to happen with Disney Star Wars. (Even as I continue to defend the Sequels and Solo having seen it again, I will admit that while I personally love these, I can’t deny their issues)
They should make some dinner theater, murder mysteries and escape room Star wars themed activities.
Plus a pod racing ride. After you said that it seemed so obvious and is almost criminal there's no pod racing ride
my ideal star wars land would be set either during the "dark times" (between revenge of the sith and a new hope) so you could get both original trilogy and prequel trilogy characters, or during the New republic era (just after return of the jedi) i would have a central hub (coruscant) which has most of the shopping and dining options, as well as the jedi temple where a jedi (either an order 66 survivor for dark times or one of Luke's students for new republic era) would take you on a VR adventure inside the temple.
the spaceport would take you to different "planets" (parts of the park) where each place has a unique ride/attraction for you to experience.
6k is only for the room only, any extra activity like personal droid building, gift shop even taking picture with the designated backgroubd you still waste more money for those...
(5:11): I do! I never went to them, but I watched them on RUclips. Loved the Dance-Offs. Good times.
Basically you have a creatively bankrupt corporation that forked over a huge amount of money for an IP they have no idea what to do with. Because they sunk 4 billion dollars into it, they need to milk the franchise for all its worth and are throwing everything they can at the wall to see what sticks. Unfortunately, without a clear direction and no-one who really knows and loves Star Wars in charge, they're just producing a ton of mostly mediocre product that is turning off the core audience for what they're trying to sell.
Would be cool idea if they build star wars themed cruise ship instead of hotel.
They was asking double or triple the price of even Londons finest hotels not to mention that the food was just mid and the fact the rooms looked like there designer based them on a travel lodge room which is a budget chain. the lack of og characters and the hotel itself feeling more like star trek didn't help
I couldn’t agree more!!!!! Star Wars weekends was awesome. The energy was so amazing.
When you spend a fortune on something, you expect a certain level of quality.
9:30 Reninds me of Tommy Gunn trying to take Rockys place in Rocky V
I went on it. Everything was either really good or really bad. No inbetweens. I don't regret it, would do it again to try the different paths, but the price is undoubtedly too much.
It blows my mind that Disney STILL keeps pushing this dumpster fire sequel trilogy. You screwed up. Forget it. Move on.
He complains about the high price to stay at the Starcruiser Hotel (and rightfully so) and says how the experience should of been so much much more. Does he realize if this attraction was what he wanted it to be by all of his suggestions, the cost would've been even more that it was.
Best 5K I ever spent. LOVED IT
they would need to get rid of their ceo to change course, but she clearly has some kind of crazy protection
I will literally never understand why they decided to make the star wars hotel on a spaceship instead of theming it like it was located on one of the many planets. Imagine how insanely beautiful a hotel designed with the Naboo architecture would be, or if they used the scrapped mediterranean hotel as inspiration for a hotel “in” Tatooine. These ideas also would’ve been valuable for those who have never seen star wars, the architecture is universally beautiful regardless of if you’re a fan or not. For me at least, the most fantastical part of star wars’ world building is the planets and it feels like such a misread to make the star wars hotel a spaceship.
9:33 just to be pedantic: the dish was ripped off when Lando flew through the second death star with it, because the falcon was too fat to fit.
Man they could have had pod racing on screens to pretent you was betting or watching the racers from a bar. And have those aliens that play the song in original star wars.
Wait I’m new to the channel and you haven’t talked about how Disney ruined Star Wars
I did TheVoid twice in Orlando. It is way more awesome than you can actually describe. They should have brought that experience to the galactic star cruiser. Then maybe he would be worth $6k
I also ask, why isnt Andor on your list of good SW? That was banging.
Yo I just had an idea so like its the thing where there are multiple planets in a park but the ships act like trains and the the tunnels they go through look like hyperspace and that how you get to different areas of the park / planets I know it would cost a lot but Disney has enough money I think
Ditch single era, make themed-planet segments. Place can be like a Spaceport with ship rides to themed planets, with walkways in between. You get maybe 1-2 attractions and a food store per sector. Guess the park has to be a full-on Star Wars park, and not just part of another park....
I did the 4d void star wars thing for my 13the birthday and it was probably my favorite birthday ever
7:14 Hey the Andor show is *fire AF*
I really wanted to go to the Star Wars hotel… I guess i will never get a full Star Wars experience I hate Disney sometimes.