PolyRob
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This is understandable. I will admit I am not up to date on all the Uni resort tiers. I last visited in 2017 and was considering Hard Rock or Portofino for the perks so I assumed Helios would fit in with them. It's just mind boggling to me that Helios charges what it charges for a room much smaller than something like Portofino which is still walkable to two parks with free Express Pass. You also have no balconies with theme park view rooms and no actual sit down "signature restaurant," just the lounge upstairs with the views (not considering the Tavern in the same category). I guess I am looking at this more as a WDW visitor that occasionally visits Uni so I am probably not the target demo. I don't know how the thing fills daily.You have to understand the benefit is not at all the same set up as what you see at Disney.
Universal partnered with Loews Hotels for the 4 hotels (Royal Pacific, Portofino and Sapphire Falls and Hard Rock). The Express Pass inclusion was an agreement with the specific hotels an agreement that has not been thus extended to any other hotels but the 3 (Royal Pacific, Portofino and Hard Rock). Monetarily speaking it is not advantageous for the hotel company to include it especially as the agreement thus far has been you get Unlimited EP check in through check out date so 1 night nets you 2 days of Unlimited EP.
I don't know how the agreement was set up so I don't know if there's an expiration date or an ability by Loews to retract it but it helps Universal by having it so I'm not sure that they would want it to go away at least for the foreseeable future.
I just really want to see Super Nintendo World
