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Disney is opening a ‘Star Wars’ hotel as IRL experiences make a profit comeback

Friday, October 1, 2021 by Snacks
_Room service has arrived [EyeEm via GettyImages]_

Room service has arrived [EyeEm via GettyImages]

The Tourist Strikes Back… So does Mickey. After a desolate pandemic stretch, Disney is opening an immersive “Star Wars”-themed hotel to win back customers’ hearts. It'll open in March at the Disney World Resort in Orlando. Fans of the intergalactic franchise can opt into a two-night choose-your-own-adventure stay aboard the Halcyon Starcruiser (featuring lightsaber training and model ship building). The package includes tickets to the Hollywood Studios park and three meals a day (#lightsavor).

Experiences are back-ish... Disney’s "Parks, Experiences, and Products" division, which includes resorts and cruises, lost a record $2B during the pandemic. Meanwhile, Disney+ saw impressive growth. Last quarter, Disney’s Experiences biz turned a profit for the first time in over a year. But not all experiences are created equal...

  • Sad carnival: Disney’s cruise fleet has been stalled as Covid resurges, and Carnival's Princess Cruise line canceled a number of its voyages. The cruise industry is now worth just $24B, down from $154B prepandemic.
  • Parks intensify: Disney’s park-pass reservation system has allowed it to maximize attendance under Covid restrictions. Last quarter, Disney's Parks and Experiences division pulled in $4.3B in sales, up 4X from the previous quarter.
THE TAKEAWAY

Safe thrills > cheap thrills… To attract customers after the height of the pandemic, companies need to offer supercharged experiences — with safety precautions. Airbnb has expanded to unique stays like yurts, houseboats, and caves to lure adventure-hungry remote workers. Disney’s new Wish cruise line will feature Broadway-style musicals and an infinity pool, and Celebrity Cruises debuted a 3D laser show for dinner guests. But all have implemented Covid safety measures, like contactless check-in, proof of vaccination, or facial-recognition tech to make their thrills safe.

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