Composed something quick.
It looks a lot more impressive like this.
Could where the Black Hole is/was be used as an expansion later on? It looks a little underdeveloped.
Composed something quick.
I am not seeing 4k rooms here unless it is going to be really tall. I am counting 8 - 10 storiesIt looks a lot more impressive like this.
Could where the Black Hole is/was be used as an expansion later on? It looks a little underdeveloped.
Oh that's what came to my mind first... I was trying to hopefully move passed that initial reaction here.Surfboard shaped pool is not what sprang in my mind. More like a...how shall I say it... "lady part".
According to Orlando Sentinel:I am not seeing 4k rooms here unless it is going to be really tall I am counting 8 stories
I believe we have the average maturity level of 13 year olds.Oh that's what came to my mind first... I was trying to hopefully move passed that initial reaction here.
It looks a lot more impressive like this.
Could where the Black Hole is/was be used as an expansion later on? It looks a little underdeveloped.
Judging from the renderings, The main towers at the WnW spot are 12-15 stories.I am not seeing 4k rooms here unless it is going to be really tall. I am counting 8 - 10 stories
Perfect height for a gondola?Judging from the renderings, The main towers at the WnW spot are 12-15 stories.
Lol, that will make them completely change their plans. LOL.I really hope the city doesn't let them continue with this plan. The City has been trying to give the area a more walk-able and urban feel, and this does not achieve that goal in anyway. They could have at least built the hotel to the road, but instead they are proposing a berm all around the hotels to separate them from I-Drive. I may actually show up to a the City Council meeting where this project is discussed.
Mind your tone please. The City controls zoning and the such, which controls what you can build. It's the same reason why I can't buy Suntrust Center and build a little country home in its place.Lol, that will make them completely change their plans. LOL. Some people think they should be able to tell other people what to do with their own property. As of right now that area is a mixture of run down motels, cheap roadside carnival attractions and gift shops. But let me know how that works out for you. I'm sure it's a good use of your time.
Yeah, the city just approved a tower with a roller coaster right down the street. I'm sure this isn't a problem. lolMind your tone please. The City controls zoning and the such, which controls what you can build. It's the same reason why I can't buy Suntrust Center and build a little country home in its place.
Universal will need to change the zoning to Master Planned area in order to get this built from Specially Planned Metropolitan Activity Center because the later has certain restrictions on how a building can/cannot interact with the surrounding major roadways.
Which abides by the codes. Notice how that abuts the road and provides multiple pedestrian exits/entrances onto the public ROW, yet this hotel project puts a berm there instead.Yeah, the city just approved a tower with a roller coaster right down the street. I'm sure this isn't a problem. lol
Ok, that must be so important to you. You must pass by it everyday. Have a good day.Which abides by the codes. Notice how that abuts the road and provides multiple pedestrian exits/entrances onto the public ROW, yet this hotel project puts a berm there instead.
I think you're missing the pointOk, that must be so important to you. You must pass by it everyday. Have a good day.
Is that not a boardwalk starting from the white box with an x (in between the pool and the lake) going downShame that there doesn't appear to be a mini-Boarwalk type deal along the lake.
Is that not a boardwalk starting from the white box with an x (in between the pool and the lake) going down