The primary article regarding the cost of the new SW hotel claims "sources" saying $3,300 for a 3-day, 2-night stay for a single person, thus "slightly over $1,000 a day." I don't count the days when figuring my cost since you have to travel, can't generally get in before 3-4 p.m., and you gotta be out by 11 a.m. For me, this means the price is $1,650 per night per person. Now, the article goes on to imply the more people you have, the lower the cost equates to be. They're calling them "cabins," as in being on a Star Wars Battle Cruiser (which is, I think, close to what the actual name of the hotel is), and those regular cabins can hold 5 people costing $7,200, or $720 per person per night. There are first class cabins that will be available the article goes on to report, but no rumored pricing has been broadcast. Regardless, this price is WAY too steep for me,
even if we had that kind of money to spend. . .which we don't. I don't care that it's set up to be like a cruise line where most food and non-alcoholic drinks are included. That's still too much. For that kind of money, you can go on an actual cruise in concierge level and still have change left over.
Obviously, that would be a hard "no" from us. While we might, and likely will, visit Riviera at some point just to check it out, we will not be going to the SW hotel unless we hit the mega-millions lottery.