Twelve Parsecs: The Ultimate Star Wars House Is On Airbnb

If you were to plan the ultimate vacation to Disney World’s new Star Wars theme park Galaxy’s Edge, you may as well stay in the ultimate accommodations. The house called Twelve Parsecs by Loma Homes in Orlando is available to rent through Airbnb. It has nine bedrooms with 17 beds, each with a different Star Wars theme. You can sleep in Cloud City, Alderaan, Hoth, Tatooine, Mustafar, Dagobah, Endor, or in one of the spaceships.

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In this galaxy far, far away, work and the “real-world” are light years behind you. Set aside the first 10 minutes of your vacation just to run through the house and discover—and watch the kids discover—all of the features that make Twelve Parsecs like a live-in movie set. (If movie sets had a private, heated swimming pool and resort amenities, of course.)

Each of the home’s 9 bedrooms is inspired by a different planet in that far away galaxy, with painstakingly detailed, hand-painted wall murals, 3D custom-molded planets, and handmade beds, so even dreamtime is on-theme.

Wake up in a swamp lush with vines, an ice bed, or a podracer, placing you right in the scenes from your favorite movie series. Then brush your teeth in one of 5 character-themed bathrooms—from rebels to your favorite robots. Fuel up for your theme park adventures in the full kitchen, with all appliances and plenty of countertop space.

Then drive just 15 minutes to Galaxy’s Edge—or any of Orlando’s other world-famous theme parks. In this phenomenal, central location, each day can be a different adventure—and at Twelve Parsecs the adventure doesn’t end when you pull back into the driveway at the end of the day. Even if that adventure simply means lounging by the heated pool with a cool drink.



















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