I think WDWNT played telephone and it’s $3300 per room for 2 nights/3 days and not per person.
It's $3,300 for the first person. Additional guests are cheaper. A cabin of 5 is $7,200, for example, so $975/person extra. So a family of 4 would be around $6,200 +/- depending on if they have different amounts for kids.
After reading that, I'm slightly confused. Is 2 nights the maximum you can book at the hotel?
I think forcing a set amount of nights is the best option. 2 nights maximum.
Keep in mind that the only sunlight you are going to see is when you finally make it to Galaxy's Edge. That, in and of itself, will be a pretty crazy experience.
What will be interesting is how they manage check-ins. They have 2 options and each have pros and cons:
1) Everyone checks in on the same day. 10% likely.
Pros: They can write a story from start to finish with the entirety of their guests and have everything connect. Maybe Kylo Ren boards on one day during a dinner and checks everyone's ID, etc.
Cons: Turn around on rooms. This means all rooms must be turned around on a single day at a single time instead of breaking it up in two. For this reason alone, I think this isn't going to happen.
2) They do different day check-ins. This is 90% likely.
Example: Group A checks in on Monday is on 3rd floor. Group B checks in on Tuesday and is on 4th floor.
Pros: It's much easier on housekeeping, front desk staff, bellman.
Cons: You have to separate the story to make it cohesive and guests will interact less with the other group (if at all). Say Group A is 5:30pm dinner and Group B is 7pm dinner. They never eat together, they never go to shows together, they never go to Galaxy's edge together, etc. It's a bit harder on planning, but better overall.
If they did 1 night or 3 night stays, it would throw
everything off. So all the same amount (2 nights) is more than ideal. And I think they do daily check ins with an assigned group. Half of the attendance checking in everyday and half checking out.