It may seem at first that the legendary science fiction franchise as a theme on a luxury cruise ship spanning different locations is just a corny, money-wringing ploy of its developers but for anyone who has been on the "Star Wars Day At Sea" cruise understand that there is more to the sea adventure.
It is a fan's dream come true, most fans would say. Waking up to the sound of Darth Vader's "Imperial March" theme is an amazing feeling even if one just imagines it while reading this post. Star Wars characters you may run into during the morning can be random, such as -- according to PopSugar -- a Tusken Raider who might be curious about your smartphone likely because it's low-tech.
For families, they can ditch the jungle and safari-themed cruises because the cruise is family-oriented. In the "Star Wars Day At Sea" cruise, families can enjoy the "Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple" activities and other Star Wars-themed activities -- which includes coloring and craft activities for younger children."
Special activities are abound else Disney's management will not ask all the children or even adults to bring with them their best Star Wars costumes and have a special gathering in the cruise line's atrium. Remote-controlled droids are also moving from the deck to room hallways -- likely scanning for any Galactic Empire spies or infiltrators.
During dinnertime, guests can choose to party on the deck as they spot a holographic Jabba the Hut nearby or they can dine in some of the great restaurants. According to the Disney Cruiseline Blog, it is likely that guests may encounter Darth Vader, Kylo Ren, C-3PO, R2-D2 and other main characters from Star Wars as they may share a seat with them.
Before the cruise ends -- as per Disney tradition -- an amazing fireworks display strumming along to the musical themes of the franchise guarantees everyone would have a great time. Parents who have no idea about Star Wars can spend the late hours of the night watching the seven films in the franchise to catch up!
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