the.dreamfinder
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While you guys have been having another UNI v Disney fight, Soup and Salad Sandra put something interesting in her article on the Comcast quarterly report.
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So what's so important about that 15,000 hotel rooms number? It's higher than UNI's previously stated goal of 10,000 rooms seen here.http://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/os-comcast-earnings-20150501-story.html
Work is underway on Universal Orlando’s fifth hotel -- the 1,000-room, Caribbean-themed Sapphire Falls, a luxury resort. Universal has 4,200 rooms in four hotels, but executives have said they see potential for up to 15,000 rooms. Documents submitted to the Orange County comptroller's office last year show that Universal is contemplating two other hotels -- one with about 400 rooms and another with about 800. The documents gave no timetable.
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UNI and their cable overlords in Philadelphia have decided to go with the more aggressive long term goal of 15K rooms. If this pans out, it could mean that Disney not only loses 2-3 days, or maybe even 4 days once the water park and third gate open, to the UNI parks, but potentially those very profitable nights at Disney hotels shift to UNI as well. THAT scares Disney above all else.http://articles.orlandosentinel.com...iversal-orlando-hotel-rooms-walt-disney-world
Universal Orlando is likely to add thousands more hotel rooms in coming years as Central Florida's No. 2 theme-park resort continues an aggressive expansion, a top executive said Wednesday.
"We've done a study that says we could have 10,000 or 15,000 hotel rooms and still have occupancy that makes those rooms profitable," NBCUniversal President and Chief Executive Officer Steve Burke told investment analysts at a conference in Beverly Hills, Calif.