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Universal Orlando Resort Expansion (Part 1)

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What are the chances , Portifino, Royal Pacific, or Hard Rock sees a new tower(s) on the main property?

What if they re-work/move some of those backstage buildings to fit a themed hotel of sorts on west side of property?

Is rumored second employee garage coming along too?

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There are many Gold courses either in disrepair or being redeveloped in central Florida. I doubt Universal would try to hop on a bandwagon that ran off the road a couple dozen miles back.
 
YES! Hotels use vertical space that camping can't.

Pfft.

Little tents in what amounts to oversized cubicles with high ceilings with a mural of the sky that is lit to look like sunny skies and stars depending on the time of day. Several floors of that.

Also - what about a capsule hotel? Why will no one in Orlando build a Japanese capsule hotel?!??
 
Why not a glampground....camping with all the luxuries of a five star resort...

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I'm actually surprised that's what they didn't do with the area around the lake for the unnamed coastal resorts... and then added lake sports.
 
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There would be SO many people who would book into that without realizing what it was and then show up at the hotel and just be utterly pissed.
Yeah, that's unique to Japan due to extreme space issues. There's an entirely different mindset there. Even corporate business executives often reside in apartments or homes that we would consider very cramped living quarters. There's no need for something like that here, and people would not buy into it.
 
Yeah, that's unique to Japan due to extreme space issues. There's an entirely different mindset there. Even corporate business executives often reside in apartments or homes that we would consider very cramped living quarters. There's no need for something like that here, and people would not buy into it.

Not all those people who constantly post "it's a hotel room, i'm here for the parks" whenever we debate how ugly a room is or the lack of amenities??
 
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