Disney Sells a $5,000 ‘Star Wars’ Experience – Is It Worth It?

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You better have your wallet ready.

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Over the last few years, Disney Cruise Line has expanded its fleet in big ways. From new ships to brand-new onboard attractions, a week at sea is starting to feel as action-packed as a day at the theme parks. With its newest ships, Disney Cruise Line has blurred the line between ship and theme park in interesting ways, namely with themed bars.

On the Disney Wish and Disney Treasure ships, travelers will find Haunted Mansion and Star Wars-inspired lounges to kick back and relax in. These aren’t just visual treats, as both Haunted Mansion Parlor and Hyperspace Lounge feature a number of goodies to taste and try.

However, guests looking to take their vacation to the next level can spring for the Kaiburr Crystal drink, which costs a whopping $5,000.

This drink comes in its own case, which can be seen in the video shared by digital journalist Ashley Carter (@AshleyLCarter1) on Twitter:

The most expensive drink in the galaxy. The Star Wars Hyperspace Lounge on the Disney Wish has a $5,000 Kaiburr Crystal drink.

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That’s right, guests willing to pay the hefty sum of $5,000 can get their very own Kaiburr Crystal drink, which is described as “The galaxy’s rarest and valuable cocktail”. The drink is a mix of Camus 4.160, a rare Cognac made by the Camus family and comes in limited edition engraved bottle. The drink also includes Grand Marnier Quintessence,.

Purchasing this drink also grants you a certificate for a private tour of Skywalker Ranch and Vineyards in Marin County, California.

This drink certainly isn’t flying off shelves, but according to first-hand accounts, the Disney Wish sells a few of these every month.

The Disney Wish set sail for its maiden voyage in 2022 and features Broadway-style shows, a watercoaster, kids clubs, an adults-only Star Wars bar, and dining options inspired by Frozen (2013), Princess and the Frog (2009), and more.

Up next is the Disney Destiny, which launches on November 20, 2025. The Disney Adventure was originally scheduled to go out shortly after in December but has since been delayed to March, 2026.

In a statement earlier this year, Joe Schott, president of Disney Signature Experiences, said the change of plans was due to “unexpected delays in the shipbuilding process”.

“To ensure the experience we deliver reflects our commitment to excellence, we’ve made the decision to adjust our timeline,” he said. “We know this may be disappointing to our guests, and we’re working directly with them to offer flexible rebooking options and uphold the trust they place in us.”

More on the Disney Wish:

A Wish Come True

Disney Wish—the newest ship to join the Disney Cruise Line family—sets sail in Summer 2022. Be among the first to experience the all-new enchantment on board, where fantastical worlds and beloved stories from Disney, Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar are brought to life like never before.

Joining the Magic, Dream, Fantasy, and Wonder, the Disney Wish at port Canaveral and Everglades is another incredibly innovative addition to the Disney Cruise Line. The Disney Wish is filled to the brim with magic, including a first-of-its-kind AquaMouse, a Disney attraction at sea, similar to the AquaDuck. The ship also features some fantastic dining opportunities for the whole family, with restaurants themed to your favorite character, scenes,s and music from Frozen and Marvel, and even a Star Wars lounge area!

Will you be traveling on the Disney Wish?

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