A Map of the Resort
Welcome.
To the Galactic StarPort. At the heart of the Naboo wilderness is the central trading port and commercial capital of the Outer/Mid Rim borders. As an idyllic Xanadu of diverse culture, technology, and innovation, the StarPort is split into different Port with their own central pavilion. The only port open to guests is the Alderaan sponsored Relations Port,, a port of Alderan immigrants with Naboo/Chandrilla architecture, and is available due to its main part in the StarPort’s iconic StarFlight ships, one of the most innovative ships that can be manned by almost any intelligible creature, which can your the galaxy (though confined to the bounds of the Galaxy sector that it lives in). Other ports, like the Communications, Motion, and Life ports are only available to Naboo citizens and Galaxy Trade Council certified members. The only galaxy class tier for common Earthlings and visitors is the Rocketeer status, which enables owners to claim their very own MagicBand, which can open several locale experiences and offers inside the Halcyon Lounge. The Glaactic StarPort also has access to the tropical jungle planet Verdantara, as one of the fastest transportation systems between the two planets had been achieved with light speed transport highways.
As a guest, visitors will have a variety of options when, touring, experiencing, dining, shopping, and living in the area. The Relations Port currently offers 6 restaurants, 17 shops, and 2 small lakes to enjoy. There are 4 rental types, each having their own sector (A, B, C and D) whom acts as a parking deck for ships that are rented for living/exploration.
To enter, all Earth guests are required entrance through Spaceliner, Monorail, car, or pods. The must common is cars, including rental, self-owned, and transport. As there are no large roads that connect the ports, there are two designated mini-sectors to park such ships, as guests will not need them if they are upgraded to a higher-class vehicle. Cars arrive by going into a Relations Launch tunnel between two triangular lakes, that exist behind the Hollywood Studios theme park at Walt Disney World. The tunnel, works as a device that can turn off gravity, launch the car into hyperspace, then drop it off at the port entrance on Naboo. This unique feature can only be found in 6 other planets, showing its unique capacities. The tunnel cars go through contains ultra resistant glass where behind, the hyperspace light waves lay. When arriving at the hotel, cars can diverge to either the drop-off at the Halocoyn lounge or the parking sections deck, behind the B tier (galaxy class) StarFlight ship parking area. With cars safely away from rampaging animals, guests can check in to sectors A, B, C, or D to rent a spot in one of the highly-popular space travelers…
Amenities for all guests: Complimentary flight pod service to Vendatara, early theme park access
Sector A is the middle class accommodation, one of the most popular options in the Relations Port resort. There are currently 400 vehicles on site available (25 per floor and 8 floors that branch out left and right) for rental. Each StarFlight ship is like a hotel room found on Earth, but with several upgrades - this includes two spacious bunk beds, space saving pullout tables and cabinets, a drop-down Murphy bed, and the most unique feature that puts the “Flight” in StarFlight - the “room” is a ship, and it can be manned by the visiting creatures themselves! Outside the window is a spectacular view, and simple controls can allow your ship to fly around the galaxy, stopping at places that include Scarif, Tatooine, Verdantara, Alderaan, Greater Naboo, Crosucant, and more. At night, the ship goes into “cruising” mode - you can lower the cover of the window, or, preferably, drift across the cosmos and watch the stars go by… Meanwhile, in the Daytime, it is necessary that guests control the ship themselves, so they will have to open the garage door and fly out themselves. If in a hurry, then guests won’t be in space - they’ll have the garage door rolled up, showing a spectacular view of the Relations port’s lakes, and the Galaxy Class parking decks of Sector B. (Fourth wall break: note that the technology used is similar to Tron’s translucent screen tech).
Price: Starting at $699
Size: ~270 square ft
Includes: On-board robot assistant, self manned controls
Sector B is much a much more luxurious accommodation, featuring most of the same experience as described above in Sector A - however highlighted features that make it a much more defined experience is a large, clear, window, a galley kitchen, a bedroom, and a living room. Because of the bigger size, there are not too many rooms up for rental - in fact, there are only 120 rooms, 10 floors and 12 garages each. The room features many beautiful custom Alderaan and Naboo art pieces and plants, and has little snacks offered from made at the capital of Naboo to eat.
Price: Starting at $1299
Size: ~700 sq ft
Includes: MagicBand experiences, snacks, complimentary breakfast, Sector A items and special lounge
Sector is the biggest of all the parking decks; as a large hangar, in it are parked Starcrusiers and large transport ships. Guests here are really only there to give companies with resting ships extra money. The room is featured similarly to Sector A, however, guests travel with the massive ship, and if it has taken off into space, elevator pods can reach their rooms when they leave for tourism.
Price: Starting at $599
Size: ~270 sq ft
Includes: In-room robot assistant
The only sector that is made of an unused ship- its a capsule hotel for solo travelers. A large room is shared by many guests, with their own private pod and guest bathroom to share. Inspired by hotels in Japan. The hotel is split into two sections, one for male/female assigned at birth.
Price: Starting at $99
Size: ~20 sq ft