For sure. I've been having a lot of thoughts about the car park and how that could be a clue to the future.
I think they'll do something similar at this resort to how they expanded out the current resort. The master plan for UOR is copyrighted 1991, so it was being thought about well before USF opened.
I think it's inevitable that they'll build a 4th gate at some point and the new park and surrounding area is being built with that in mind.
Why build a flat parking lot?
1) It's fast and cheap
2) It's a tried and proven method for future expansion
3) It's a bad time to build a car park.
Why is it a bad time to build a car park?
We're in a transitional stage of driving and transport. With more cars becoming electric, you're going to need to build a charging system but at this stage, we simply don't know what that will look like.
They could build something similar to Disneyland Paris with solar panels.
The benefits being it provides shade, allows for easy electric car charging and is a green initiative.
The negatives being that it would be costly, especially if they're going to build a garage later and I don't know how this would fare during a hurricane.
On top of this, we don't know what the future of transport in Orlando will be like.
With ever increasing car rental prices, increased parking charges, many people are switching to uber/lyft. On top of this, depending on the route the Brightline railway goes, that could result in fewer cars on the road.