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Planet Hollywood Premier Hotel Orlando

Aug 15, 2014
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Following the success of Planet Hollywood’s first hotel, located at the center of the famed Las Vegas Strip, Planet Hollywood Hotels is expanding its brand and opening the most innovative resort ever to take shape on the Orlando skyline, ph Premiere Resort-Residences Orlando.
Combining the sophistication of Manhattan, the glamour of Hollywood, the passion of Miami and the excitement of Las Vegas, ph Premiere will deliver an environment ideally suited to adults as well as families, with elevated services and superlative amenities for discerning travelers.
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Doesn't seem like anything special to me. It has a known brand name, lake front view, and luxury tag to help it prosper but nothing too special. My only real gripe is that they choose to build it out by Lake Buena Vista and not near South International Drive by the Convention Center.
 
So is this going basically right before the World Drive WDW entrance? North of World Center Marriott and across the street from former Nick Hotel?
 
So is this going basically right before the World Drive WDW entrance? North of World Center Marriott and across the street from former Nick Hotel?
It looks to be on 535 next to or near the Blue Heron resort, if you know where that is.
 
Yeah. That's that whole Lake Bryan area.
OT for a minute... supposedly Disney is building college housing over at their failed Flamingo Crossing area and mover from current housing in LLB and Vista. This would keep them on-property so to speak and make it faster for the buses to get them to and from work. They filed permits last month or so.

Anyway, Planet Hollywood :lol:
 
Seriously, there goes probably the #1 wedding venue in SW Orlando.

Otherwise, what an odd brand for an otherwise nice-looking resort. Even in its heyday, Planet Hollywood stood for "Cap'n Crunch Chicken" more than "luxury." And how many restaurants are they down to with the Springs rebrand?
 
Seriously, there goes probably the #1 wedding venue in SW Orlando.

Otherwise, what an odd brand for an otherwise nice-looking resort. Even in its heyday, Planet Hollywood stood for "Cap'n Crunch Chicken" more than "luxury." And how many restaurants are they down to with the Springs rebrand?
How many restaurants in the whole place? Not enough apparently as even though the restaurant count is pretty high, the waits are still stupid long.
 
No, I meant how many Planet Hollywoods are left world-wide. Kind of a failed chain at this point.

Like what they did with Hardrock Cafe, they are simply trying to replicate their growing hotel chain. They failed at the restaurant aspect, as they went way too fast.

Sidenote, the Hardrock Theme Park should have been in Orlando or Tampa as part of the Casino and it would still be open today. Talk about lousy timing and complete location fail.
 
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