Evilgidgit
Well-Known Member
The one thing I didn't do was write up a budget cost list, as I don't understand money. XD
Here's a suggestion- Have the central section of the Holiday Hotel be in the Montana style mentioned, but perhaps using your talents to have each themed wing be decorated with appropriate holiday theming, like the All fill-in-the-blank Resorts at WDW. @Evilgidgit , your thoughts?Custom artwork. We normally do that in Stanzas.
I'll do that. Give me a day or so.The one thing I didn't do was write up a budget cost list, as I don't understand money. XD
I’m not sure I completely understand.Here's a suggestion- Have the central section of the Holiday Hotel be in the Montana style mentioned, but perhaps using your talents to have each themed wing be decorated with appropriate holiday theming, like the All fill-in-the-blank Resorts at WDW. @Evilgidgit , your thoughts?
Is the artwork you mentioned like a painting or drawing or something? The Holiday Hotel write up had a picture of a building described as being Idaho-Montana style architecture. I thought that would be good for the central section of the hotel, like where check-in and probably a restaurant would be, but there are four wings to the hotel, each being themed to a different holiday. I wondered if you could create artwork showing what each wing would look like on the outside (Christmas, Halloween, etc.), like each of the Pop Sports or Pop Culture Hotels at WDW are decorated outside to their individual themes. The architecture of each hotel is pretty basic, motel-style, but the ornamentation is themed to the individual hotel.I’m not sure I completely understand.
For example, last prompt I designed the characters for our Lego attraction. What you’re describing seems a little much, but I’ll see what I can do.Is the artwork you mentioned like a painting or drawing or something? The Holiday Hotel write up had a picture of a building described as being Idaho-Montana style architecture. I thought that would be good for the central section of the hotel, like where check-in and probably a restaurant would be, but there are four wings to the hotel, each being themed to a different holiday. I wondered if you could create artwork showing what each wing would look like on the outside (Christmas, Halloween, etc.), like each of the Pop Sports or Pop Culture Hotels at WDW are decorated outside to their individual themes. The architecture of each hotel is pretty basic, motel-style, but the ornamentation is themed to the individual hotel.
Maybe just one of the wings as an example. We don't want the presentation to be too big. I don't think we need to have each wing drawn.For example, last prompt I designed the characters for our Lego attraction. What you’re describing seems a little much, but I’ll see what I can do.
And yes, it’s a drawing.
Maybe just one of the wings as an example. We don't want the presentation to be too big. I don't think we need to have each wing drawn.
Whatever you and @Brer Oswald decide on is fine with me. Whatever you two decide will just make a great proposal even better!If you'd just like to say draw a layout of a hotel room or the hotel's foyer, that would be enough.
Holiday World benefits from its location in that construction costs are significantly lower in its rural location than in larger metropolitan cities. It also has much lower land costs and property values, making purchasing needed property not already owned by Holiday World much less expensive than similar parks in more metropolitan areas.
Spreading the renovations and expansions over a ten-year-period would minimize the impact these would have on visitors to this seasonal park. Major construction and renovation will be done during off-season in areas already open to visitors. Construction of facilities on property not currently open to visitors (hotel, subway, new lands) could occur year-round with minimal impact on park visitors.
PHASE ONE
Holiday Hotel (new facility based on cost of $80,000/room, plus hotel guest services)- $26,000,000
Subway to connect Holiday Hotel to new Santa's Merry Marketplace- $2,000,000
New parking lot- $2,000,000
Santa's Merry Marketplace (former Christmas Land)- $13,000,000
Santa's Grotto (new land)- $55,000,000
Halloween (refurbishment and renovation)- $29,000,000
Fourth of July (refurbishment and renovation)- $19,000,000
Thanksgiving (refurbishment and renovation)- $31,000,000
PHASE TWO
April Fool's Day (new land)- $26,000,000
Valentine's Day (new land)- $31,000,000
PHASE THREE
Splashin' Safari (refurbishment) $2,000,000
Kraken Bay (new sub-land) $14,000,000
Total cost for all three phases of renovation, refurbishment and expansion- $250,000,000
Lacking ideas. I believe it was requested I draw the hotel? I’ll try the best I can later today.How's this coming along - we all good over here?
How's this coming along - we all good over here?
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