New Universal hotel- Cabana Bay Beach Resort

Will be interesting to see how the prices compare a the Express Pass is one of the main attractions when we go in July :)
 
looks like there trying to compete with Disney `s values,and with Disney opening AoA universal can see there is a huge market slipping away.Can see the hotels on I-drive suffering.But think they should offer FOLA with stay.At Disney you get all the perks from values to deluxe.One of the reasons we prefer Disney as you are always treated the same no mater how you spend your $
Paul
 
must admit I do like the styling of it. But nothing will drag me away from Disney...:)
 

looks like there trying to compete with Disney `s values,and with Disney opening AoA universal can see there is a huge market slipping away.Can see the hotels on I-drive suffering.But think they should offer FOLA with stay.At Disney you get all the perks from values to deluxe.One of the reasons we prefer Disney as you are always treated the same no mater how you spend your $
Paul

I agree Paul - I just wrote on my facebook after sharing this link "monkey see, monkey do!"
 
I was just reading about that, its nice to have another option.
The only reason we stay at Universal, is for FOTL.
However, due to recent changes doesnt look like we'll be going back in a hurry.
 
I agree with all the above.The first thing that popped into my head was,they're playing catchup with AoA.Again would not stay there if no Express Pass.
I think they're going to have to come up with a huge incentive. Early entry isn't enough,for Harry Potter maybe but thats about it,i don't think the park gets busy like Disney :crowded:
Maybe they have something else up their sleeve :confused3
 
I really like the retro road-trip motel styling, but the name seems incongruous with that theme.

ORLANDO, Fla. (July 9, 2012) – Universal Parks & Resorts and Loews Hotels & Resorts will build a new hotel development at Universal Orlando that will add high-quality, high-value options for families wanting an affordable on-site experience.

Universal's Cabana Bay Beach Resort will offer two distinct experiences within the development's multiple buildings: 900 family suites, capable of sleeping six, that include kitchen areas and 900 standard guest rooms - offering both moderate- and value-priced accommodations. It will be operated by Loews Hotels & Resorts and is scheduled to open in 2014.

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The hotel will be themed differently than anything else currently available at Universal Orlando. It will evoke the driving vacations so many Americans grew up enjoying with their families - spending time at sweeping motor courts just off the highway, where families relaxed and played after a long day's drive. The new hotel's hip, vintage look will be accented with bold design, dramatic, clean lines, bright, period colors and touches of neon. Inside areas including the lobby, dining areas and large, comfortable rooms will follow suit. The hotel will have two themed pool areas.

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"Our new hotel will give guests an affordable, incredibly themed on-site hotel experience unlike anything else at our resort," said Tom Williams, chairman and chief executive officer, Universal Parks & Resorts. "Our new family suites and family-value pricing will give our guests on-site options they've never had before."

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The hotel will be built on a 37-acre site within Universal Orlando Resort and adjacent to Universal's Islands of Adventure - just off Hollywood Way and Turkey Lake Road. Site work will begin soon. Pricing information, opening timeframes and room on-sale dates will be released over time.

The new hotel will allow families to choose between value pricing or the higher level of benefits and service that come with staying at other on-site Universal Orlando hotels - Loews Portofino Bay Hotel, the Hard Rock Hotel and Loews Royal Pacific Resort. It will provide early park admission, proximity to Universal's Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios and resort-wide charging privileges - but will not offer complimentary Universal Express Unlimited Access.

"The Cabana Bay Beach Resort furthers our goal of operating special and distinct properties in important markets," said Paul Whetsell, Loews Hotels & Resorts president and CEO. "This is another important step in our plan to expand the Loews system in major markets across the United States."
 
OK, why are my photo links not working? Off to investigate...
 
Sorted. :thumbsup2

ETA: Despite having read all new posts this morning (or so I thought), I hadn't spotted that Wayne had already reported this news. Given the palaver I went through to post the images, I figured I'd merge the threads as it's quite nice to have them visible in the thread itself. Time to go back to bed, I think!
 
Sorted. :thumbsup2

ETA: Despite having read all new posts this morning (or so I thought), I hadn't spotted that Wayne had already reported this news. Given the palaver I went through to post the images, I figured I'd merge the threads as it's quite nice to have them visible in the thread itself. Time to go back to bed, I think!

Glad you did because even though I posted the info I never got chance to see the pics.:thumbsup2
 
I personally like competition between the parks, and if this hotel gets the mouse to budge in someway more favorable toward consumers, bring it on.
 
I was quite excited about this until I read no FOLP - shame really as it may have tempted us onsite to Universal.
 


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