I knew this concept was doomed from the start.
I am 100% the target demographic for the galactic star cruiser. I hit literally every checkbox.
1. I love theme parks, and travel frequently to visit them. According to coaster count, I have visited 46 different theme parks.
2. I have children (2 girls, 9 and 11) that both love theme parks, all things Disney, and especially and star wars.
3. I LOVE star wars. I traveled to Chicago to addend Celebration, I have Star Wars memorabilia all over my man cave, I have seen every movie that has been released since I was born at the midnight showing opening day, and I am a member of the 501st legion and cosplay Darth Vader
4. I am at a point in my career where if I really wanted to, I could afford the asking price for the galactic starcruiser.
With all those points being taken into account, I never even considered going. The price was simply way to high, and the entire experience honestly sounds overly structured and stressful. If it was $2000 for the experience we likely would have given it try already, but at $6,000 before any travel expenses, it was never even on our radar as a vacation option. If I, will the 4 points listed above, am not willing to visit the galactic starcruiser, virtually nobody would be willing to do so. I am honesty surprised it stayed open as long as it did.