A spectacular world of celestial patterns and dazzling constellations – complete with 500 guest rooms, one-of-a-kind views of Epic Universe and its very own dedicated entrance into the theme park.
I will be booking as soon as rezzies become available.
My strategy too. We used to go there most every vacation (We were Gold members while they had the Rewards Program), but the past two years Deluxe price increases have elevated costs way too much. Hopefully unfilled rooms will bring prices back to earth. As I've said before, this will be the first new Deluxe rooms resort in a couple of decades.Maybe I'll finally be able to afford Portofino with this one coming online. *fingers crossed*
I don’t think it offers up enough land to possibly be nicer than the Four Seasons. There’s a lot to do within their resort with excellent accommodations.Looks nicer than any of the Orlando locations from the luxury hotel chains.
Biggest perk for me would be going back to your room after a park day to swim, change then walk out to dinner in the hub.
I'd guess that. That's what they do with the present resort buses for the most part. Plus security too.I was in the Celestial Park thread & thinking -- do we think Helios buses will drop off at CityWalk for USO/IOA? Makes the most sense, right?
If so, that'd be the only drawback I'd have about staying there. I love being able to go through HRH or RPR security and not CityWalk. It's a super minor gripe, but probably why I'd stay there once ever or rarely (if I'm even able to, depending on the rate)
I mean Cabana Bay is not nearly at the level this would be. So I don't think that comparison works.I am not sure if anyone brought this up earlier... but Cabana Bay has an entrance right off to the side of VB's main entrance and Universal doesn't seem to bother with checking hotel keys (outside pool areas to an extent) so I don't think they care too much about non-resort guests roaming around the hotel during daytime hours.
If anything, they'd be more worried about people being dropped off or picked up there and then using Helios as a park entrance rather than dealing with everyone else at the main entrance.