It's a nice tribute. Shows this isn't the Universal we knew under Blackstone and the many other companies during the "dark" ages.
Is this the right place to put this?
The first new DWA meet and great.
It looks like ww2.universalorlando.com is the new website and Universal Orlando® Resort | Your Orlando Vacation Destination is the old website. It's probably still in beta.Universal's new website now seems to be up!
Universal Orlando® Resort | Your Orlando Vacation Destination
However, it'll automatically redirect to ww2.universalorlando.com. Hopefully it'll all get cleaned up. :thumbsup:
From Bio,
And yet, still stuck with the old booking website. They haven't even updated the resort logo!The old Universal Orlando website seems to have been officially killed off! (Finally) The new website is now located on universalorlando.com, and no longer redirects you to ww2.universalorlando.com.
Wait do all hotels have the standard now?I think this was briefly mentioned when they first came out how Universal has new nametags now, but what I haven't seen mentioned is that includes matching nametags for each of the resorts with their own individual flair!
Here's the new standard Universal nametag:
Royal Pacific:
Sapphire Falls:
Portofino Bay:
Hard Rock:
Cabana Bay:
I love details like this!
Wait do all hotels have the standard now?
From what it seems, while each one is similar in the shape and the outline that is in them, they all are differently done to look distinct for each resort.
It's a smart tactic, and it ensures that each person has their own role, and that it can be easily displayed.
The standard ones are worn in the parks and such. The others are worn at the hotels. These are all new; even the standard is a new design.He said the "here's the new standard universal nametag" and what I got from that was that they were changing all the nametags from distinct to standard.
Be interesting to see if Volcano Bay gets a unique nametag.The standard ones are worn in the parks and such. The others are worn at the hotels. These are all new; even the standard is a new design.
I remember when every Disney hotel had its own unique name tag.