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Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser

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Chumpieboy

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SkiBum said:
In all seriousness, how hard would it be to convert this to a Star Wars themed value hotel? Add a pool, some general theming, windows, make the outside look like a building from Tatooine, and have it staffed by people wearing Star Wars garb. An imperial officer could check you in. A resistance person could handle customer requests. The rooms are small but perfect for a small family or couple and it has a nice dedicated exit to get into/out of the hotel. I haven't been to the place but it seems doable. It would give Disney another value resort, albeit a small one. Plus, my guess is that it would stay booked up. They could create an entrance into DHS from here or use the existing shuttle.

I say all this while recognizing that they wrote this off but that is an accounting entry that could be reversed/modified. The ship may have sailed long ago but it is just an idea. The price point, even as a moderate, would justify its existence and they could see how their occupancy rates hold up over time.
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Have you seen the Jenny Nicholson video (probably linked elsewhere in this thread)? She mentions towards the end of it that due to the small number of rooms and small amount of public space it wouldn’t be able to generate the amount of profit needed to justify its operations. That situation is worsened if they need to allocate more resources on a pool, bus stop, more rooms, more elevators, etc. that would need to be recouped.



Great video worth the full 4 hours to devote to watching it. Relevant bits for your question are in chapter 18.
 
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Chumpieboy said:
Have you seen the Jenny Nicholson video (probably linked elsewhere in this thread)? She mentions towards the end of it that due to the small number of rooms and small amount of public space it wouldn’t be able to generate the amount of profit needed to justify its operations. That situation is worsened if they need to allocate more resources on a pool, bus stop, more rooms, more elevators, etc. that would need to be recouped.



Great video worth the full 4 hours to devote to watching it. Relevant bits for your question are in chapter 18.
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It basically had margins so close to be profitable it was doomed to fail.
 
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Chumpieboy said:
Have you seen the Jenny Nicholson video (probably linked elsewhere in this thread)? She mentions towards the end of it that due to the small number of rooms and small amount of public space it wouldn’t be able to generate the amount of profit needed to justify its operations. That situation is worsened if they need to allocate more resources on a pool, bus stop, more rooms, more elevators, etc. that would need to be recouped.



Great video worth the full 4 hours to devote to watching it. Relevant bits for your question are in chapter 18.
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One of the best things I've watched on YouTube (or ever, maybe?). Critical without being "YouTube critical," smart, and super engaging.
 
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Adrian Hon over at his blog did a great write up on the blockbuster nature of the experience, the rights, the wrong, the things the fans ignored, and the things the haters were wrong about.

nordiclarp.org

Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser – The Blockbuster to End All Blockbusters – Nordic Larp

The Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser was an admirable foray into creating a larp-like experience for mass audiences on a gargantuan scale. It was not perfect, but it was far from a disaster.
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Chumpieboy said:
Have you seen the Jenny Nicholson video (probably linked elsewhere in this thread)? She mentions towards the end of it that due to the small number of rooms and small amount of public space it wouldn’t be able to generate the amount of profit needed to justify its operations. That situation is worsened if they need to allocate more resources on a pool, bus stop, more rooms, more elevators, etc. that would need to be recouped.



Great video worth the full 4 hours to devote to watching it. Relevant bits for your question are in chapter 18.
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And to be fair, here's a counter to her video. I find both paint a better picture together than apart.

nicholasfortugno.substack.com

A Response to "The Spectacular Failure of the Star Wars Hotel"

Or On Ethics in Criticism
nicholasfortugno.substack.com nicholasfortugno.substack.com
 
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Parkscope Joe said:
Adrian Hon over at his blog did a great write up on the blockbuster nature of the experience, the rights, the wrong, the things the fans ignored, and the things the haters were wrong about.

nordiclarp.org

Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser – The Blockbuster to End All Blockbusters – Nordic Larp

The Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser was an admirable foray into creating a larp-like experience for mass audiences on a gargantuan scale. It was not perfect, but it was far from a disaster.
nordiclarp.org nordiclarp.org



And to be fair, here's a counter to her video. I find both paint a better picture together than apart.

nicholasfortugno.substack.com

A Response to "The Spectacular Failure of the Star Wars Hotel"

Or On Ethics in Criticism
nicholasfortugno.substack.com nicholasfortugno.substack.com
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Thanks for sharing!

Good perspective for sure; she did have a crap experience, she made a compelling video argument, but clearly there were folks who had great experiences/different outcomes, too.
 
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I think he has some good points but some of his arguments really come off as biased because he enjoyed his time so much. Plot driven and choose your own adventure are very similar…
 
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I think the extremely glowing reviews and extremely negative reviews for the same thing illustrate my main complaint, that for that high a cost there was too much unpredictability; too much riding on luck and factors beyond my control to spend that much money.

My anxiety would definitely not have allowed me to actually enjoy anything, for fear I was going to miss out on something important or cool at every turn.
 
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Alicia said:
I think the extremely glowing reviews and extremely negative reviews for the same thing illustrate my main complaint, that for that high a cost there was too much unpredictability; too much riding on luck and factors beyond my control to spend that much money.

My anxiety would definitely not have allowed me to actually enjoy anything, for fear I was going to miss out on something important or cool at every turn.
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I saw Sleep No More over 50 times in New York. I absolutely had some "bad shows" where luck just didn't go my way or other factors I couldn't control (such as missing characters causing crowding issues, terrible audience behavior, and so on).

At its most expensive, a VIP ticket to Sleep No More was around $250, so a "bad" show stung, but it wasn't anything approaching the financial scope of Starcruiser.
 
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Skipper Justin said:
I think he has some good points but some of his arguments really come off as biased because he enjoyed his time so much. Plot driven and choose your own adventure are very similar…
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I mean yeah, it wasn’t what he experienced and countered it.
 
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Thanks for sharing!

Good perspective for sure; she did have a crap experience, she made a compelling video argument, but clearly there were folks who had great experiences/different outcomes, too.
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And she addresses this in the video where she pre-emptively shows various screens full of tweets of potential counterarguments - it doesn’t invalidate her argument if someone else had a good experience. For the price charged the experience should be consistent for all customers.
 
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Parkscope Joe said:
I mean yeah, it wasn’t what he experienced and countered it.
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That’s not what I meant at all. He just attacked her research skills in a way I did not really enjoy. His bias made him attack her motives. That’s all I was saying.
 
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