Cartoon lovers remember the Nickelodeon Hotel, a nostalgic Disney-area hotel that operated from 2005 to 2018. Now, about five years after the hotel’s closing, Nickelodeon has plans for a comeback.
Per the Orlando Sentinel, the new and improved Nickelodeon Hotel will “bring a modern design with pops of green and orange to the otherwise classic Spanish Mediterranean architecture of Everest Place.” The project calls for an 11-story hotel complex with two interconnected towers, with the hotel itself requiring 543,000 square feet of new construction.
The hotel tower will offer 211 guest rooms, along with 181 condos. The condos range from studios to two-bedroom units. The venture’s website notes that residences measure 505 square feet to 1,151 square feet. The largest can accommodate up to nine adults. Sources indicate that condos cost $375,000 to $900,000.
The themed rooms come in different styles, with some featuring SpongeBob SquarePants, and others offering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Communal amenities at the hotel include a swimming pool, lazy river, and an amphitheater. There’s also the state-of-the-art Slimunator where, as the name suggests, guests can get slimed.
We don’t know the hotel/condo’s exact address at this time. Yet, we know that it will be off Everest Place Boulevard in Central Florida.
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