The Moon hotel GRU Space 2032 dream is officially entering its “take my money” era. A Silicon Valley startup is now accepting reservations — yes, real deposits — for what could become the first hotel on the Moon, with starting prices ranging from $250,000 to $1 million.
A room with a Moon view may sound like sci‑fi, but the company behind the project, Galactic Resource Utilization (GRU) Space, insists the first lunar resort could be ready to welcome guests by 2032.
According to early reports, GRU Space plans to begin with inflatable lunar habitats capable of hosting up to four guests for multi‑day stays — a kind of off‑Earth Airbnb pod, but with radiation shielding and no gravity to help you unpack.
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The company, founded by 22‑year‑old entrepreneur Skyler Chan, is already taking deposits from wealthy adventure‑seekers who want to be among the first humans to sleep on another celestial body. Backers reportedly include investors tied to SpaceX and defense‑tech giant Anduril.
The timeline?
- 2026–2028: Lunar systems testing and early construction experiments on the Moon’s surface
- 2030: Deployment of larger inflatable structures near lunar pits for natural shielding
- 2032: The first operational lunar hotel lands and inflates, ready for guests
There is something surreal — and a little hilarious — about booking a vacation rental that doesn’t exist yet… on a destination that literally isn’t on Earth. But here we are. Humanity’s next frontier might just be a boutique stay on the Moon. Check out the official site below.
Would you book it?
A Moon hotel. A deposit the price of a house. And a check‑in date eight years away. Would you go?







