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2026 at the earliest for this park I would say then. Glad to hear work is continuing though.
2026 at the earliest for this park I would say then. Glad to hear work is continuing though.
When it was first proposed it was suggested that it would take 3-5 years. While Universal might've been able to get it done by 2023 at the earliest, as of mid 2020, they just now say it will take 5 years.
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Contractual obligations with the county, since it is a joint project?Outside of EU, is there a rush to get this extension finished?
We all know how Orlando like to keep road construction going for as long as possible.
New permit for Kirkman extension, the one project I am guessing is still moving forward regardless of Epic Universe's pause
Contractual obligations with the county, since it is a joint project?
Also, and this is just me thinking out loud, but I bet Universal will still be able to utilize this extension even if the new park continues to be postponed, as their new hotel additions will likely be built right where this road ends. Connecting the resort to this land will help them in the long run, for more than just the new park.
Wouldn’t having no park built devalue the new resorts immensely?
With its proximity to the convention center and I-Drive, Universal may find value in opening a resort there before the park is ready, yes.Wouldn’t having no park built devalue the new resorts immensely?
Exactly.As long as it has the Universal name, free transport and amenities, it'll be fine.
With its proximity to the convention center and I-Drive, Universal may find value in opening a resort there before the park is ready, yes.
They will also have the dedicated bus lanes to take guests to/from the existing parks (and still take less time than most bus travel within WDW).
Exactly.
They've maxed out room for new hotels at current resort after all. And Wet 'n Wild. This is next, with or without Epic.
Ohhh you mean value for you... I thought you meant value for Universal. Cause having a hotel that practically borders the convention center is obviously good for a company to own. But yea, there’s other places I’d rather stay for a Universal vacation until Epic is built, sure.Unless it's remarkably cheaper than Endless Summer (Which is already pretty cheap), I don't see the benefit over the other resorts.
Ohhh you mean value for you... I thought you meant value for Universal. Cause having a hotel that practically borders the convention center is obviously good for a company to own. But yea, there’s other places I’d rather stay for a Universal vacation until Epic is built, sure.
I'm guessing something equivalent to another Aventura with convention space like SapphireIt does raise a question.
What tier of hotel would they build?
If they’re building one, I can see a higher end hotel. It will attract the business crowd and will be sure to sell out once EU opens.
The convention crowd is going to want something a bit more upscale than Aventura. Sapphire is about what i'd expect out of a convention hotel. Possibly even something a bit more upscale than that.I'm guessing something equivalent to another Aventura with convention space like Sapphire
According to this article, mid 2025 now: https://www.bizjournals.com/orlando...man-road-extension-orange-county-florida.html
The $305 million, 1.7-mile project — billed as a public/private partnership between Orange County and Universal — will begin work on all utilities by Dec. 1 this year and start roadwork by Dec. 1, 2021, Renzo Nastasi, transportation planning manager for Orange County, told Orlando Business Journal. Universal is expected to have completion/certification of roadway work by April 30, 2025.
I believe it’s more of a deadline than a completion date. They *could* finish sooner.If they start roadwork in December 2021, they'd really have to drag their feet to take 3 1/2 years to complete it. I know at Sand lake its going to be a little complicated with the interchange, but the rest is pretty much wide open space with virtually no traffic. They really should be able to do that whole stretch in under a year. Even if you say the Sand lake portion takes a year by itself, that only puts you to late 2023.
Of course budget considerations might be the driver on the project taking longer.
That's a good point. I wonder if ideas from the Nuo Hotel or perhaps a newer idea will show upThe convention crowd is going to want something a bit more upscale than Aventura. Sapphire is about what i'd expect out of a convention hotel. Possibly even something a bit more upscale than that.
The planned Sand Lake interchange is pretty complex and will need phased construction to keep lanes open during the work as they try to build new bridges in the same area as the current ones. I fully expect it to be a 2-3 year project. The rest is pretty easy and should be doable within a year, however.If they start roadwork in December 2021, they'd really have to drag their feet to take 3 1/2 years to complete it. I know at Sand lake its going to be a little complicated with the interchange, but the rest is pretty much wide open space with virtually no traffic. They really should be able to do that whole stretch in under a year. Even if you say the Sand lake portion takes a year by itself, that only puts you to late 2023.
Of course budget considerations might be the driver on the project taking longer.