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From the looks of things I expect most of sunset walk to be open by early spring.
There’s literally another water park being built in Orlando but not much coverage.
While I think you're right about it being a resort feature, i'm sure they will also sell single day tickets as well.Jimmy needs to make with some free cruises.
But kidding aside:
(1) It looks more like a resort feature than a stand-alone theme park
(2) Disney and HHN drive clicks--other things may be more popular in real world numbers, but online, those are king.
While I think you're right about it being a resort feature, i'm sure they will also sell single day tickets as well.
THIS.It just looks kind of generic when you drive by. The slides look short and the fact they're right up against a 6-lane highway isn't exactly an enticement to a tropical oasis. Maybe when some landscape goes in it will be more appealing, but right now it looks like Chester & Hester's waterslides in a parking lot.
THIS.
They had all that land to work with, why on earth didn’t they situate this near the lake or in the center of the property? I’m guessing they figured putting it right by the road will entice people to come check it out, but atmosphere is huge, and this seriously lacks it being blocked in by roads.
THIS.
They had all that land to work with, why on earth didn’t they situate this near the lake or in the center of the property? I’m guessing they figured putting it right by the road will entice people to come check it out, but atmosphere is huge, and this seriously lacks it being blocked in by roads.
I came across this and hadn’t seen it before. It’s not really Margaritaville so I apologize if it’s a little off topic. It seems like a natural extension of the Margaritaville development though and should add some extra competition and growth to this already growing area. Also it interesting just how close this gets to DAKL, I wonder if Disney will build a fence to keep guests from just walking over to all this shopping and dining.
acre-commercial | WATERSTAR ORLANDO
360k for 3 bed/3bath is pretty reasonable I feelBecause I'm a weirdo, I contacted them to get a price list for the cottages.
Maintenance fees: $370-470/month (park-view/water-view) + $150/month for hotel amenity access
Cottage prices: All over the map. Anywhere from ~360k for a 3bed/3bath to ~1M for a 8bed/9bath. There's SO MANY floor plans in this place. 3beds seem to be around 1300-1500 sq ft to give a very rough idea on size. There's so much variance though.
Here's a link to floor plans for any other people interested.
I’m not 100% sure if you can or not, but they have their own rental system in place. This is marketed as a “you buy and we’ll rent it out while your not using it” type of deal. It’s not really something you would buy to live in, it’s more the new growing alternative to timeshares.If you buy a cottage, I assume you can put it on Airbnb or rent it out?