If they're putting hotels at the current WnW location, perhaps Uni is negotiating their deal with Loews for the remaining unused plot still on resort property. "Hey, we'll trade you one hotel here for two or three there, etc."
Sorry...I don't think so. It's the ugliest waterpark I've ever seen.
From what I understand, WnW is going to become a multi hotel, shopping, dining, and entertainment complex connected to the existing resort via monorail.
From what I understand, WnW is going to become a multi hotel, shopping, dining, and entertainment complex connected to the existing resort via monorail.
I just don't see the space for multiple hotels, even tower structures, when you factor in parking, any extra conference space, monorail/transportation point, etc. Even including the parking lot and service area, it just doesn't seem like enough land for more than one hotel.
All Lowe's hotels on Uni property currently have parking garages, no? Those definitely save space for the parking and they seem to hide them well within the design of the hotels so far, so I could see it.I just don't see the space for multiple hotels, even tower structures, when you factor in parking, any extra conference space, monorail/transportation point, etc. Even including the parking lot and service area, it just doesn't seem like enough land for more than one hotel.
All Lowe's hotels on Uni property currently have parking garages, no?
Now I know that isn't true. I've been in the one at the Portofino.None of them do.
Now I know that isn't true. I've been in the one at the Portofino.
I love how you all say Wet N Wild is ghetto. By any other Waterpark in the United States standards, it's a top tier park. The fact that it is in Orlando nearby to the three most visited waterparks in the world(which I may add are all much newer that WnW) is what truly brings its reputation down.
You're right. Portofino has a small one.
When there are ladies breast feeding in the lazy river there's a problem
From what I understand, WnW is going to become a multi hotel, shopping, dining, and entertainment complex connected to the existing resort via monorail.
I've seen guests breast feeding on benches at both WDW and UOR. It's really not that unusual...
I've seen guests breast feeding on benches at both WDW and UOR. It's really not that unusual...
Do plans actually exist for a new Universal water park, or is all this speculation that's well ahead of the curve? Clearly, Universal has shown that they're willing to spend the money and raise the Theme Park bar. It certainly would make sense for them to extend their efforts to include a high end water park experience to compete head-on-head with the Disney offerings. But it seems like the only concrete information here is Universal taking over Wet n Wild. What else is actually known?
Since this has been rumored for so long, I would think that they most likely have multiple planned options: 1. Building totally new. 2. Re-using/Re-theming WnW where it stands. 3. Using any slides/parts they want and relocating to a different location. Maybe next to Cabana bay??