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Universal Orlando has updated their Wet n Wild development plan with the City of Orlando to include new details and concept renderings of the proposed hotels. The
Orlando Business Journal and
Orlando Sentinel published the updates.
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Universal says the resorts "will be branded/themed to complement existing on-site Universal hotels, and will feature resort-style landscaping, resort amenities including retail and food and beverage outlets, resort-style pools and other resort features in keeping with the brands for each respective property." 1,200 rooms will sit on the former Wet n Wild plot with an additional 2,800 rooms sitting on the former water parks' parking lot.
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The theme of the 1,200 room resort appears to be surf or boardwalk themed while the 2,800 room resort's theme is more ambiguous.
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