2 More hotels for Universal brings them up to 8 large resort hotels for 2 parks (and the water park I suppose) . 2 parks that have had a zero net gain of rides for the past decade. Sure, they have added many rides, but always at the expense of closing an older one.
We all know they have that large plot of land down near Lockheed, but it seems odd to me they are so quick to announce resorts and so tight lipped about the future of that land. 8 resorts for 2 parks seems incredibly excessive, and unless they have a third gate (a real one, not Volcano Bay) ready to go fairly soon after these 2 open, then it's hard for me to believe they won't be cannibalizing their deluxe resorts. There just isn't enough entertainment to justify that many hotel rooms. That doesn't even get into the fact that the average stay is typically much shorter than one on Disney property. In polls I've seen, most Disney folks report vacations of 10+ days or 7 days as the most common lengths. Speaking as a fan of Universal, I have no idea what I would do with myself if I had to spend 7 days there. On my last trip we did a whirlwind single day and even though it was expensive, we used an express pass and essentially hit every single ride. We could have really slowed down and easily made 3 days out of it, but even a 4th would be difficult to justify.
Point being, they ought to quit announcing hotels and give us some actual content. Preferably the kind that doesn't require 3d glasses.