Boardwalk is southwest, and way after Disney Center. Let me see....I thought Boardwalk was just south of EPCOT?
...I have info somewhere. I just don’t know where at the moment.
Boardwalk is southwest, and way after Disney Center. Let me see....I thought Boardwalk was just south of EPCOT?
There is a hotel in the back of the park visible in the released art. There will also be a few other hotels on the south property.Wondering-
What will universal do with Epic U as far as places for the peeps to spend the night? Are they going to have to bus them from their current resort offerings, or will they have hotels constructed close to or around this park?
You inspired me to go look-There is a hotel in the back of the park visible in the released art. There will also be a few other hotels on the south property.
The Table© is too expensive now to be solely a bar, so they need to further monetize the land in FW?Not sure if this has been discussed anywhere..
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The Table© is too expensive now to be solely a bar, so they need to further monetize the land in FW?
Yea, I usually assume that the permit street addresses don't always show the exact area of construction, just the general vicinity. I suppose this could be for either FW or WS, but I thought the insiders had generally said that hotels in WS just aren't feasible. The only options, from what I recall, were the maingate, inside FW, or nearby the park (wasn't behind The Seas mentioned once?)The location shown on the map in the article actually isn't correct. Either way, I don't think these addresses represent the actual location of a planned hotel.
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FYI, the address on a street permit is the actual address of the facility that holds the all public legal paperwork, including onsite plans, licenses, list of Disney and contracting contacts and actual paper copies of those permits. This could be someone's office, a nearby building, or even a trailer or job-box. It's a (state and) RCID requirement that allows anyone involved in a project to access these items as needed, without having to contact a CM or have any kind of CM-only access.Yea, I usually assume that the permit street addresses don't always show the exact area of construction, just the general vicinity. I suppose this could be for either FW or WS, but I thought the insiders had generally said that hotels in WS just aren't feasible. The only options, from what I recall, were the maingate, inside FW, or nearby the park (wasn't behind The Seas mentioned once?)
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