Disney Shares More Concept Art of “Corellia Dining Room” Restaurant Coming to Galactic Starcruiser Hotel

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As part of an announcement that the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser has been delayed to 2022, Disney has also shared some new concept art of the restaurant where guests will get dinner and a show. Called the Corellia Dining Room, guests will be enjoying three square meals here on their 2-day adventure. Here’s a look!

Crown of Corellia Dining Room in Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser

A purple Twi’lek singing sensation will be a featured performer during one of your exquisite dining experiences inside the Crown of Corellia Dining Room, which you can see in this artist concept rendering we’re sharing today for the first time. The enticing supper club’s name is an homage to Corellia, the planet known galaxy-wide for its shipyards that gave us not only the Halcyon starcruiser, but also the Millennium Falcon. The dining room is a bright and welcoming hall that will offer breakfast and lunch to passengers before transitioning each evening into a lavish multi-course menu of both otherworldly and familiar origins. 

We previously got a first look at the restaurant thanks to the Art of Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge book!

FIRST LOOK: Concept Art for Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Hotel Restaurant
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