Will this have it's own car park? It's kind of amazing that so much is getting built on a piece of land that's barely 2.5x the size of Kong.
They are already in the process of digging out the area for the garage, so yes.Will this have it's own car park? It's kind of amazing that so much is getting built on a piece of land that's barely 2.5x the size of Kong.
Have you been and stayed at sapphire falls? I have- and I don't see how it's any less themed than the Polynesian, beach and yacht club, Saratoga springs, old key west, contemporary, coranado springs, etc.
I mean, port orleans and sapphire falls are far more themed than any of those Disney deluxes.
Sapphire is legit. The bar area, the falls and river, the colors and shutters outdoors, etc etc etc.
it's as themed a moderate as you could hope for.
I was going to make the same comment. We stayed there twice already and they have A LOT of empty wall space that just looks like an institution. Pretty hotel but bottom of the list for overall theming.Well, to be fair, Sapphire Falls is pretty damn generic. It has great features like Strong Water Tavern, a large pool, a sit-down restaurant and Water Taxi, but the feel of the hotel overall is still fairly generic. There's a lot of bland areas and blank spaces on the walls that feel like there should be pictures. The standard rooms are also over 100 sq. feet smaller than a CBBR family suite and tries to be a little too cute with the (unlockable) barn door in the bathroom.
I wasn't a fan at first but they have three tropical/ tropic/ beachy themed hotels side by side. I would love to see Universal take on modern chic. It needs to be done to rival the supposed I square hotel that would be placed right at skyline with it.I think it blends well with Sapphire...I was certainly expecting a more themed resort, but I like the idea of hyper-modern
I've stayed there, and I think it's lovely, but it's nowhere near as well themed as most of those you listed. It's missing texture and detail. And a bathroom door that closes all the way.Have you been and stayed at sapphire falls? I have- and I don't see how it's any less themed than the Polynesian, beach and yacht club, Saratoga springs, old key west, contemporary, coranado springs, etc.
I mean, port orleans and sapphire falls are far more themed than any of those Disney deluxes.
Sapphire is legit. The bar area, the falls and river, the colors and shutters outdoors, etc etc etc.
it's as themed a moderate as you could hope for.
I think this hotel will appeal to the Millenial/Hipster crowd with it's W-esque style and it's "hand crafted cocktail" roof top lounge.
Until you're in your room and you see I-4 out the windowUpon first viewing, it reminded me of a South Beach vibe.
The "Aventura Hotel" font definitely gives off the South Beach vibes you were describing earlier to me. Very simplistic/hipster chic.My only critique: The entrance font. Looks....odd.
The "Aventura Hotel" font definitely gives off the South Beach vibes you were describing earlier to me. Very simplistic/hipster chic.
Not google maps, but here's an aerial taken recently:I'm a bit dense with the USO hotel layout. Can anyone point out where this is to me on google maps?
This is how you would do a classy Hollywood art deco themed hotel tower for minimal cost.
The Aventura rendering looks so bland and forgettable.